Suppose for example, let's be crazy, that Belgium does not come into being, that Flanders remains Dutch, the south of the southern low countries remain French, that the Belgian revolution, therefore, does not happen. Would it be too late for Leopold of Saxe-Coburg Gotha (Leopold I) to reverse his decision for the crown of Greece or would, on the contrary, be likely to remain King of the Greeks, even if it means improving the situation in the country? If no Belgium nowadays, could the descendant dynasty of Leopold I have subsequently continued to rule over Greece, as well as Leopold himself? What butterflies are happening in Greece? Eventually, would he still marry the daughter of Louis Philippe I?
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