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His reign coincided with the Greek occupation of [[Asia Minor]] following the first World War. He was married in Athens, in total secrecy, to Aspasia Manou (1896 - 1972), a commoner.
 
His reign coincided with the Greek occupation of [[Asia Minor]] following the first World War. He was married in Athens, in total secrecy, to Aspasia Manou (1896 - 1972), a commoner.
 
Their only child, [[Alexandra of Greece]], was born after his death. She later married King Peter II of Yugoslavia.
 
Their only child, [[Alexandra of Greece]], was born after his death. She later married King Peter II of Yugoslavia.
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title=[[Kings of Greece|King of the Hellenes]]|
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[[Category:Greek monarchs]]
 
[[Category:Greek monarchs]]
 
[[Category:House of Glücksburg]]
 
[[Category:House of Glücksburg]]
 
[[Category:Greek heads of state]]
 
[[Category:Greek heads of state]]

Revision as of 12:40, August 10, 2005

The second-born son of King Constantine I, was born on 1 August 1893 at Tatoi and reigned from 1917, when his father and elder brother - later King George II of Greece - were forced into exile, until 25 October 1920 when he died from gangrene acquired as the result of a monkey's bite. His reign coincided with the Greek occupation of Asia Minor following the first World War. He was married in Athens, in total secrecy, to Aspasia Manou (1896 - 1972), a commoner. Their only child, Alexandra of Greece, was born after his death. She later married King Peter II of Yugoslavia.


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King Constantine I | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |King of the Hellenes
19171920 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
King Constantine I