Gotha became Bulgaria’s king at 6 and its prime minister at 64.
Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and his sister Maria-Louisa have lost the case for the Sitnyakovo royal residence at the court of second instance, according to a media statement of the Sofia Appellate Court.
This story reminds us how closely the European dynasties were intertwined with the Russian Imperial family. Leopold George Christian Frederick of Saxe-Coburg, who later became King Leopold I of ...
Interview with Alexenia Dimitrova, a Bulgarian journalist from the 24 Hours Daily, whose book "The King's Secret Files"* has recently been published. I don't know why you focus on the years after 1962 ...
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King Charles visited Berlin on his first state visit this week, where he pledged to “strengthen the connections between the UK and Germany. At a state banquet hosted by German President Frank-Walter ...
The prime minister, formerly known as Simeon II, was just six when his father King Boris III died suddenly in 1943. A year later, a Soviet-led coup triggered theexecution of the three-member regency, ...
Belgian royals, like the British, dropped the name Saxe-Coburg-Gotha after first world war A century after emulating the British royals by removing vestiges of its German lineage in the wake of the ...
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