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Bilteryst, Damien - Le prince Baudouin; Frère du Roi-Chevalier
Prince Baudouin, cousin of Leopold II, oldest son of Count and Countess of Flanders was destined to become Belgium's third King. But life decided differently, his younger brother Albert I became King. Large paperback (15:24cm) 334 pages (17 with photos) Only available in the French language.
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