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'''George II''' ([[20 July]] [[1890]] - [[1 April]] [[1947]]), [[King of the Hellenes]] ([[Greece]]) ruled from [[1922]]-[[1924]] and [[1935]]-[[1947]].   
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'''George II''' ([[July 20]] [[1890]] - [[April 1]] [[1947]]), [[King of the Hellenes]] ([[Greece]]) ruled from [[1922]]-[[1924]] and [[1935]]-[[1947]].   
  
He was born at [[Tatoi]], near [[Athens]], the son of [[King Constantine I|Constantine I, King of the Hellenes]] ([[2 August]] [[1868]] - [[11 January]] [[1923]]) and his wife, [[Queen Sophie]] ([[14 June]] [[1870]] - [[13 January]] [[1932]]).
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He was born at [[Tatoi]], near [[Athens]], the son of [[King Constantine I|Constantine I, King of the Hellenes]] ([[August 2]] [[1868]] - [[January 11]] [[1923]]) and his wife, [[Queen Sophie]] ([[June 14]] [[1870]] - [[January 13]] [[1932]]).
  
He married, on [[27 February]] [[1921]] at [[Bucharest]], [[Princess Elisabeth of Romania]] ([[12 October]] [[1894]] - [[14 November]] [[1956]]), daughter of [[Ferdinand of Romania|King Ferdinand I of Romania]] and [[Princess Marie of Edinburgh]].  They had no children, and were divorced on [[6 July]] [[1935]].
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He married, on [[February 27]] [[1921]] at Bucharest, [[Princess Elisabeth of Romania]] ([[ October 12]] [[1894]] - [[November 14]] [[1956]]), daughter of King Ferdinand I of Romania and Princess Marie of Edinburgh.  They had no children, and were divorced on [[July 6]], [[1935]].
  
He succeeded to the Greek throne on his father's abdication, [[27 September]] [[1922]].In late 1923 he was asked by the government to leave Greece "on leave" while the National Assembly considered the question of the future form of government. He complied  and left for an exile to [[Romania]], later living in [[Great Britain]]. He was officially deposed when a republic was proclaimed on [[25 March]] [[1924]]. He was restored to the throne, [[November 3]] [[1935]], but again left Greece following the German invasion, [[23 April]] [[1941]]. This time he went into exile to [[Great Britain]]. He was recalled to the throne [[28 September]] [[1946]].
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He succeeded to the Greek throne on his father's abdication, [[September 27]], [[1922]].In late 1923 he was asked by the government to leave Greece "on leave" while the National Assembly considered the question of the future form of government. He complied  and left for an exile to Romania, later living in Great Britain. He was officially deposed when a republic was proclaimed on [[March 25]], [[1924]]. He was restored to the throne, [[November 3]] [[1935]], but again left Greece following the German invasion, [[April 23]], [[1941]]. This time he went into exile to Great Britain. He was recalled to the throne [[September 28]], [[1946]].
  
 
He died of a sudden heart attack in the Royal Palace in Athens.
 
He died of a sudden heart attack in the Royal Palace in Athens.

Revision as of 09:40, December 23, 2005

George II (July 20 1890 - April 1 1947), King of the Hellenes (Greece) ruled from 1922-1924 and 1935-1947.

He was born at Tatoi, near Athens, the son of Constantine I, King of the Hellenes (August 2 1868 - January 11 1923) and his wife, Queen Sophie (June 14 1870 - January 13 1932).

He married, on February 27 1921 at Bucharest, Princess Elisabeth of Romania (October 12 1894 - November 14 1956), daughter of King Ferdinand I of Romania and Princess Marie of Edinburgh. They had no children, and were divorced on July 6, 1935.

He succeeded to the Greek throne on his father's abdication, September 27, 1922.In late 1923 he was asked by the government to leave Greece "on leave" while the National Assembly considered the question of the future form of government. He complied and left for an exile to Romania, later living in Great Britain. He was officially deposed when a republic was proclaimed on March 25, 1924. He was restored to the throne, November 3 1935, but again left Greece following the German invasion, April 23, 1941. This time he went into exile to Great Britain. He was recalled to the throne September 28, 1946.

He died of a sudden heart attack in the Royal Palace in Athens.


Preceded by:
Constantine I
King of the Hellenes
1922–1924
Succeeded by:
Republic
(Pavlos Kountouriotis, Provisional Head of State)
Preceded by:
Republic
(Alexandros Zaimis, President)
King of the Hellenes
1935–1947
Succeeded by:
Paul