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Prince Alexander of Autelia was born on 29 July 1908 at the [[Royal Palace, Santerre]], during the reign of his grandfather, [[Charles V of Autelia|King Charles V]]. He was the eldest child of the Crown Prince and Princess of Autelia [[Charles VI of Autelia|King Charles VI]] and [[Marie-Amélie, Queen of Autelia|Queen Marie-Amélie]]. | Prince Alexander of Autelia was born on 29 July 1908 at the [[Royal Palace, Santerre]], during the reign of his grandfather, [[Charles V of Autelia|King Charles V]]. He was the eldest child of the Crown Prince and Princess of Autelia [[Charles VI of Autelia|King Charles VI]] and [[Marie-Amélie, Queen of Autelia|Queen Marie-Amélie]]. | ||
He was baptised ''Alexander Charles Maximilian Louis'' at the [[Cathédral du Saint-Seigneur]] on 11 September 1908. His godparents included his paternal grandmother [[Marie, Queen of Autelia|Queen Marie]], his paternal aunt [[Princess Marie-Raphaëlle of Autelia]], his maternal grandfather, | He was baptised ''Alexander Charles Maximilian Louis'' at the [[Cathédral du Saint-Seigneur]] on 11 September 1908. His godparents included his paternal grandmother [[Marie, Queen of Autelia|Queen Marie]], his paternal aunt [[Princess Marie-Raphaëlle of Autelia]], his maternal grandfather, {{wpl|Karl-Theodor, Duke in Bavaria}}, and his maternal uncle {{wpl|Albert I of Belgium|King Albert I of Belgium}}. He was named for his paternal great-grandfather [[Alexander II of Autelia]], his father and paternal grandfather, his maternal great-grandfather {{wpl|Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria}}, and his maternal uncle {{wpl|Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria (1884–1968)|Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria}}. He was known within the family as "''Andie''". | ||
As was typical for upper-class children of the period, Alexander and his siblings were raised by nannies and governesses, receiving a private education from tutors. | As was typical for upper-class children of the period, Alexander and his siblings were raised by nannies and governesses, receiving a private education from tutors. |
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Alexander III | |||||
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King of Autelia | |||||
Reign | 1 October 1958 - 20 June 1979 | ||||
Predecessor | Charles VI | ||||
Successor | Marie-Claude | ||||
Born | Santerre, Autelia | 29 July 1908||||
Died | 20 June 1979 Santerre, Autelia | (aged 70)||||
Spouse | Princess Maria Agata of Savoy (m. 1942; died 1946) Louise, Princess Royal (m. 1953; died 1973) | ||||
Issue | Marie-Claude of Autelia Princess Thyra Princess Victoria | ||||
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House | Cambron | ||||
Father | Charles VI of Autelia | ||||
Mother | Duchess Maria Amalie in Bavaria | ||||
Alexander III (Alexander Charles Maximilian Louis; 29 July 1908 - 20 June 1979) was King of Autelia from 1958 until his death in 1979.
Early life
Prince Alexander of Autelia was born on 29 July 1908 at the Royal Palace, Santerre, during the reign of his grandfather, King Charles V. He was the eldest child of the Crown Prince and Princess of Autelia King Charles VI and Queen Marie-Amélie.
He was baptised Alexander Charles Maximilian Louis at the Cathédral du Saint-Seigneur on 11 September 1908. His godparents included his paternal grandmother Queen Marie, his paternal aunt Princess Marie-Raphaëlle of Autelia, his maternal grandfather, Karl-Theodor, Duke in Bavaria, and his maternal uncle King Albert I of Belgium. He was named for his paternal great-grandfather Alexander II of Autelia, his father and paternal grandfather, his maternal great-grandfather Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria, and his maternal uncle Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria. He was known within the family as "Andie".
As was typical for upper-class children of the period, Alexander and his siblings were raised by nannies and governesses, receiving a private education from tutors.
Marriage and children
In 1941, Crown Prince Alexander became acquainted with Princess Maria Agata of Savoy, the youngest daughter of the King and Queen of Italy.