Otto of Belgium
Otto of Belgium was born on April 16, 1851, and was a member of the Belgian royal family. He was the son of King Leopold II and Queen Marie Henriette. Otto held the title of Count of Flanders and was known for his contributions to the arts and culture in Belgium.
Otto's life was marked by his dedication to public service and his involvement in various charitable organizations. He played a significant role in promoting education and social welfare in Belgium. Otto passed away on March 16, 1887, leaving a legacy of compassion and commitment to his country.