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About Boris III Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Tsar of Bulgaria
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"Boris III, Tsar of Bulgaria (30 January [O.S. 18 January] 1894 – 28 August 1943), originally Boris Klemens Robert Maria Pius Ludwig Stanislaus Xaver (Boris Clement Robert Mary Pius Louis Stanislaus Xavier), son of Ferdinand I, came to the throne in 1918 upon the abdication of his father, following the defeat of the Kingdom of Bulgaria during World War I. This was the country's second major defeat in only five years, after the disastrous Second Balkan War (1913). Under the Treaty of Neuilly, Bulgaria was forced to cede new territories and pay crippling reparations to its neighbours, thereby threatening political and economic stability. Two political forces, the Agrarian Union and the Communist Party, were calling for the overthrowing of the monarchy and the change of the government. It was in these circumstances that Boris succeeded to the throne."
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0454369/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0454369/bio
http://www.thepeerage.com/p10397.htm
http://geneall.net/en/name/6509/boris-iii-king-of-bulgaria/
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Citations:
[S3] Marlene A. Eilers, Queen Victoria's Descendants (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987). Hereinafter cited as Queen Victoria's Descendants.
[S5] Dulcie M. Ashdown, Victoria and the Coburgs (London, U.K.: Robert Hale, 1981), page 150. Hereinafter cited as Victoria and the Coburgs.
[S12] C. Arnold McNaughton, The Book of Kings: A Royal Genealogy, in 3 volumes (London, U.K.: Garnstone Press, 1973), volume 1, pages 244, 283. Hereinafter cited as The Book of Kings.
[S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 59. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1.
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Under King Boris III, Bulgaria was the only nation in Europe to save its entire Jewish population during the Holocaust. Boris was one of the few world leaders who defied Hitler face to face during the war, refusing multiple times to deliver his Jewish citizens beyond the borders of his kingdom.
Source: Added to Pinterest mentioned under his photo. Added by Janet Milburn 1/11/2018
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Ancestors:
Burchard I von Thuringia /Burchard I im Grabfeldgau/ (ок. 760 - 807)
Burchard II von Thuringia (ок. 785 - 825)
Burchard III von Thuringia (ок. 815 - 866)
Burchard IV im Graf Grabfeldgau /Burkhard von Thuringia, Duke of Thuringia/ (ок. 836 - 03.08.908)
Burkhard V. Graf im Grabfeldgau /Burkhard von Thuringia, Father of Dedi (Dedo) (Count) von Hessegau (Father of Dietrich)/ (ок. 866 - 936)
Dedi, Graf im Hassegau /Dedi I, count in the Hassegau/ (ок. 880 - 14.03.957)
Dietrich I, count in the Hassegau /Dietrich "Theodoric" I of Wettin, Graf im Hassegau, von Liesgau/ (ок. 916 - 976)
Dedi I von Wettin, Margrave of Merseburg /Dedo I, Graf von Wettin, Markgraf von Merseburg/ (ок. 950 - 13.10.1009)
Dietrich II von Wettin, Markgraf von der Ostmark /Dietric II von Wettin, margrave of the Saxon Ostmark/ (ок. 989 - 19.11.1034)
Thiemo II, Graf von Wettin /Thimo II, Graf von Brehna und Wettin (von Wettin)/ (ок. 1015 - 09.03.1091)
Thimo III "der Jungere" (the Brave), Graf von Brehna (ок. 1055 - 1124)
Konrad I "the Pious, Great," Margrave of Meißen /Markgraf Konrad I "genannt der Große oder der Fromme" Markgraf von Meißen (von Wettin)/ (ок. 1097 - 05.02.1157)
Otto II "später genannt der Reiche" (the Rich) von Meißen, Markgraf von Meißen /Otto II "der Reiche" (the Rich) von Meißen, Markgraf von Meißen/ (ок. 1125 - 18.02.1190)
Dietrich III "the Oppressed" ("genannt der Bedrängte") of Meißen, Margrave (11.03.1162 - 18.02.1221)
Heinrich III "genannt der Erlauchte" von Meißen und Thüringen, Markgraf von Meißen und der Lausitz, Landgraf von Thüringen (ок. 1215 - 15.02.1288)
Albrecht II "der Entartete", Markgraf von Meißen, Landgraf von Thüringen /Albrecht II "the Degenerate" of Meissen (Wettin), Margrave, Landgrave of Thuringia/ (ок. 1240 - 20.11.1314)
Friedrich I, Markgrave of Meissen /Friedrich I der Freidige/ der Gebissene von Meißen, Markgraf von Meißen und Landgraf von Thüringen/ (1257 - 16.11.1323)
Friedrich II "the Serious"("der Ernsthafte") von Meissen (Wettin), Landgraf von Thüringen und Markgraf von Meißen (30.11.1310 - 18.11.1349)
Friedrich III "der Strenge" von Meissen, Landgraf von Thüringen und Markgraf von Meißen (14.12.1332 - 21.05.1381)
Friedrich I(IV) "der Streitbare" von Meißen (Wettin), Markgraf zu Meißen, Pfalzgraf und kurfürst zu Sachsen/ (11.04.1370 - 04.01.1428)
Friedrich II(V) "the Gentle", Elector of Saxony /Friedrich II "der Sanftmütige" von Sachsen, Kurfürst zu Sachsen, Markgraf von Meißen und Landgraf von Thüringen/ (22.08.1412 - 07.09.1464)
Ernst, Kurfürst von Sachsen /Ernst von Sachsen (Wettiner), Kurfürst, Landgraf in Thüringen und Markgraf zu Meißen/ (24.03.1441 - 26.08.1486)
Johann "der Beständige" von Sachsen (Wettin, Ernestiner), Kurfürst (30.06.1468 - 16.08.1532)
Johann Friedrich I, Kurfürst von Sachsen /Johann Friedrich I. (der Großmütige) "the Magnanimous" von Sachsen (Wettin, Ernestiner), Kurfürst/ (30.06.1503 - 03.03.1554)
Johann Wilhelm von Sachsen (Wettin, Ernestiner), Herzog zu Sachsen-Weimar (11.03.1530 - 02.03.1573)
Johan II Maria Wilhelm of Saxe-Weimar (Wettin, Ernestiner), Duke of Saxony-Weimar (22.05.1570 - 18.07.1605)
Ernest I "The Pious" ("der Fromme") von Sachsen-Weimar (Wettin Ernestiner), Herzog zu Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg (25.12.1601 - 26.03.1675)
Johann Ernst I Duke of von Sachsen-Weimar (Wettin, Ernestiner), Herzog zu Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (22.08.1658 - 26.03.1729)
Franz I Josias von Sachen-Coburg-Saalfeld (Wettin, Ernestiner), Herzog (25.09.1697 - 16.09.1764)
Ernst Friedrich von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (Wettin, Ernestiner), Herzog (08.03.1724 - 08.09.1800)
Franz Friedrich Anton of Saxse-Coburg-Saalfeld (Wettin, Ernestiner), Herzog (15.07.1750 - 09.12.1806)
Ferdinand Georg August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha /Prince Ferdinand Georg August von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (Wettin, Ernestiner), Herzog von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry/ (28.03.1785 - 27.08.1851)
August Ludwig Viktor von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, Prinz zu Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha, 5'er Fürst zu Kohary (13.06.1818 - 26.07.1881)
Ferdinand I Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry, King and Tzar of Bulgaria (26.02.1861 - 10.09.1948)