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  • ...of the late King Frederik IX of Denmark and Queen Ingrid and is the sister of the current Queen Margrethe II. ...and Denmark| Princess Theodora]] and a younger brother, [[Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark| Prince Philippos]].
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  • ...the youngest daughter of King Frederick IX of Denmark and his wife Ingrid of Sweden). ...r 13]], [[1967]], the former royal family have been living abroad stripped of their throne and titles.
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  • ...[[King George II]] of [[Greece]]. She was the daughter of King Ferdinand I of Romania and his wife, Queen Marie. ...om [[1922]] to [[1923]], and afterwards they were in exile. When the exile of her husband was ending, they divorced. Elisabeth then returned to live in
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  • ...llenes, and of [[Queen Olga|Grand Duchess Olga Konstantinova]] (1851-1926) of Russia. ...rincess Alice was a great grand-daughter of Queen Victoria and in the line of succession to the British throne.
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  • ...ash;[[January 13]], [[1932]]), was queen consort of [[King Constantine I]] of [[Greece]]. ...27]], [[1889]], she married Crown Prince [[King Constantine I |Constantine of Greece]] in [[Athens]], [[Greece]]. They had six children:
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  • ...ophia of Greece and Denmark''', is the queen consort of King Juan Carlos I of Spain. ...is former [[King Constantine II]] of [[Greece]] and her sister is [[Irene of Greece]].
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  • ...cially styled in Spain and Denmark as '''Her Royal Highness Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark'''. ...]], [[1942]]. She was baptised two months later, her godfather being Union of South Africa president Jan Smutts.
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  • ...led '''Princess Aspasia of Greece and Denmark''' rather than Queen Aspasia of Greece. Aspasia Manou was born in [[Athens]], the daughter of Colonel Petros Manos and his wife, Maria Argyropoulou (1874-1930). Her fami
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  • [[Image:King Paul of Greece.png|200px|thumb|left|King Paul of Greece]] ...ng a [[Greek Civil War|civil war]] between Greek Communists and supporters of the monarchy.
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  • [[Image:Queen.Olga.jpg|thumb|250px|Queen Olga of Greece]] ...[1851]] - [[June 18]] [[1926]]) was the queen consort of [[King George I]] of [[Greece]].
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  • ...[[October 25]], [[1920]] when he died from gangrene acquired as the result of a monkey's bite. ...nder was born on [[August 1]] (July 20 OS), [[1893]] at [[Tatoi]], the son of then-Crown Prince [[King Constantine I|Constantine]] and [[Queen Sophie|Pri
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  • ...ece]] and [[Queen Olga|Grand Duchess Olga]]. He acted as high commissioner of [[Crete]] during its transition towards independence from Ottoman rule and ...ng the island and dividing into British, French, Russian and Italian areas of control.
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  • ...I''' ([[December 24]], [[1845]] – [[March 18]], [[1913]]) was [[King of the Hellenes]] ([[Greece]]) from [[1863]] to [[1913]] ...ed King of the Hellenes on [[March 30]], [[1863]] following the deposition of [[King Otto]].
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  • [[Image:Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece.jpg|thumb|Crown Prince Pavlos]] '''Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece, Prince of Denmark''' is the eldest son of former [[King Constantine II]], who reigned from [[1964]] to [[1973]]. If C
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  • [[Image:Annedenmark2.jpg|thumb|300px|Young Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark]] ...military coup in [[1967]]. Properly, their titles were the King and Queen of the [[Greece|Hellenes]], which is the country's official name, but this roy
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  • '''Constantine I, King of the Hellenes''' ([[August 2]], [[1868]] - [[January 11]], [[1923]]), ruled ...[[Athens]], he was the eldest son of [[King George I]] and [[Queen Olga]] of Greece.
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  • [[Image:QueenFrederica of Greece.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Frederica of Hanover]] ...] of the [[Hellenes]] (Greece) during the reign of her husband King [[Paul of Greece]]([[1947]]-[[1964]])
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