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  1. Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. (1853-1884), Fourth and youngest son of Queen Victoria. Sitter associated with 61 portraits. The birth of Leopold was the first at which Victoria used chloroform, thus sanctioning the use of anaesthesia recently developed by James Young Simpson. Leopold inherited the disease of haemophilia from his mother and ...

  2. Feb 10, 2023 · Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, born Leopold George Duncan Albert, on April 7, 1853, at Buckingham Palace, London, died March 28, 1884, at Cannes, France, Buried St George's Chapel, Windsor. Prince Leopold was the eighth child and fourth son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

  3. May 22, 2009 · Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, was the fourth son of Queen Victoria. He was born in London on April 7, 1853. According to Leopold’s biographer Charlotte Zeepvat, he was first diagnosed with hemophilia in 1858 or 1859. From a very young age, Leopold began to exhibit symptoms of the disease.

  4. Nov 29, 2022 · English: HRH Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (Leopold George Duncan Albert; (1853 – 1884) was a member of the British Royal Family, the eighth child and youngest of the four sons of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Leopold was created Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence and Baron Arklow. He had haemophilia, which contributed to his death ...

  5. Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. (1853-1884), Fourth and youngest son of Queen Victoria. Sitter associated with 61 portraits. The birth of Leopold was the first at which Victoria used chloroform, thus sanctioning the use of anaesthesia recently developed by James Young Simpson. Leopold inherited the disease of haemophilia from his mother and ...

  6. Carl Rudolph was the son of Carl Ferdinand Sohn (1805-1867); the father was known to Queen Victoria through his portrait of the Queen of Hanover (RCIN 405078); the son was employed by members of the Royal Family 1882-6. Prince Leopold (1853–84) was the fourth and youngest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. A scholarly child, he attended Christ Church College in Oxford. He was a haemophiliac and suffered from epilepsy. The Prince died at the age of 31 on 28 March 1884 and in June the ...