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Officially [[Greece]] remained a monarchy until [[1973]], when the military dictatorship then ruling [[Greece]] held a successful referendum on abolishing the monarchy. This referendum was repeated, with the same result, in [[1974]], following the re-introduction of democracy in [[Greece]].  
 
Officially [[Greece]] remained a monarchy until [[1973]], when the military dictatorship then ruling [[Greece]] held a successful referendum on abolishing the monarchy. This referendum was repeated, with the same result, in [[1974]], following the re-introduction of democracy in [[Greece]].  
  
Born Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, she is the youngest daughter of King Frederick IX of Denmark and his wife, the former Ingrid of Sweden. Her eldest sister succeeded their father as Queen [[Margrethe II of Denmark]].
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Born Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, she is the youngest daughter of King Frederick IX of Denmark and his wife, the former Ingrid of Sweden. Her eldest sister succeeded their father as Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
  
 
Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark was married on [[September 18|18 September]] [[1964]] in [[Athens]] to [[King Constantine II|Constantine II]], who was King of Greece from [[1964]] until [[1973]]. The monarchy eventually was overthrown, and she is now styled ''Her Majesty Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes'' in Denmark and by courtesy elsewhere, or as ''Her Royal Highness Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark'', though she is most often referred to as Queen Anne-Marie of Greece.
 
Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark was married on [[September 18|18 September]] [[1964]] in [[Athens]] to [[King Constantine II|Constantine II]], who was King of Greece from [[1964]] until [[1973]]. The monarchy eventually was overthrown, and she is now styled ''Her Majesty Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes'' in Denmark and by courtesy elsewhere, or as ''Her Royal Highness Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark'', though she is most often referred to as Queen Anne-Marie of Greece.
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Former King Constantine and former Queen Anne-Marie have five children:
 
Former King Constantine and former Queen Anne-Marie have five children:
 
   
 
   
*[[Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark]], born on [[July 10|10 July]] [[1965]] at Mon Repos, [[Corfu]], [[Greece]]. She was married on [[July 9|9 July]] [[1999]] in [[London]], [[England]] to [[Carlos Morales Quintana]].
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*[[Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark]], born on [[July 10|10 July]] [[1965]] at Mon Repos, [[Corfu]], [[Greece]]. She was married on [[July 9|9 July]] [[1999]] in London, England to Carlos Morales Quintana.
 
**They have three children:
 
**They have three children:
***Arietta Morales y de Grecia (b. [[24 February]] [[2002]]0 in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]
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***Arietta Morales y de Grecia (b. [[24 February]] [[2002]]0 in Barcelona, Spain
***Ana-Maria Morales y de Grecia (b. [[15 May]] [[2003]]) in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]
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***Ana-Maria Morales y de Grecia (b. [[15 May]] [[2003]]) in Barcelona, Spain
***Carlos Morales y de Grecia (b. [[30 July]] [[2005]] in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]
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***Carlos Morales y de Grecia (b. [[30 July]] [[2005]] in Barcelona, Spain
  
*[[Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece]], Prince of [[Denmark]], born on [[May 20|20 May]] [[1967]] at [[Tatoi|Tatoi Palace]] in Athens, Greece. He was married on [[July 1|1 July]] [[1995]] in [[London]], [[England]] to Crown Princess Pavlos of Greece, [[Marie-Chantal Miller]].
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*[[Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece]], Prince of [[Denmark]], born on [[May 20|20 May]] [[1967]] at [[Tatoi|Tatoi Palace]] in Athens, Greece. He was married on [[July 1|1 July]] [[1995]] in London, England to Crown Princess Pavlos of Greece, Marie-Chantal Miller.
 
**They have four children:
 
**They have four children:
***Maria Olympia, Princess of Greece and Denmark (b. [[25 July]] [[1996]]) in [[New York City]]
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***Maria Olympia, Princess of Greece and Denmark (b. [[25 July]] [[1996]]) in New York City
***[[Constantine Alexios]], Prince of Greece and Denmark (b. [[29 October]] [[1998]]) in [[New York City]]
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***[[Constantine Alexios]], Prince of Greece and Denmark (b. [[29 October]] [[1998]]) in New York City
***Achileas Andreas, Prince of Greece and Denmark (b. [[12 August]] [[2000]]) in [[New York City]]
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***Achileas Andreas, Prince of Greece and Denmark (b. [[12 August]] [[2000]]) in New York City
***Odysseas Kimon, Prince of Greece and Denmark (b. [[17 September]] [[2004]] in [[London]], [[England]]
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***Odysseas Kimon, Prince of Greece and Denmark (b. [[17 September]] [[2004]] in London, England
  
 
*[[Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark]], born on [[October 1|1 October]] [[1969]] in Rome, Italy.
 
*[[Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark]], born on [[October 1|1 October]] [[1969]] in Rome, Italy.

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Young Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark

Her Majesty Queen Anne-Marie of Greece (born Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark, 30 August 1946) is the wife of former King Constantine II of Greece, who was deposed by a military coup in 1967. Properly, their titles were the King and Queen of the Hellenes, which is the country's official name, but this royal form is little used and rarely known.

Officially Greece remained a monarchy until 1973, when the military dictatorship then ruling Greece held a successful referendum on abolishing the monarchy. This referendum was repeated, with the same result, in 1974, following the re-introduction of democracy in Greece.

Born Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, she is the youngest daughter of King Frederick IX of Denmark and his wife, the former Ingrid of Sweden. Her eldest sister succeeded their father as Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark was married on 18 September 1964 in Athens to Constantine II, who was King of Greece from 1964 until 1973. The monarchy eventually was overthrown, and she is now styled Her Majesty Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes in Denmark and by courtesy elsewhere, or as Her Royal Highness Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, though she is most often referred to as Queen Anne-Marie of Greece.

Former King Constantine and former Queen Anne-Marie have five children:

Titles from birth to death

Here is a list of titles Queen Anne-Marie held from birth in chronological order:

  • Her Royal Highness Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark (1946-1964)
  • Her Majesty The Queen of the Hellenes (1964-1973)
  • Officially in Denmark or as courtesy elsewhere:
    • Her Majesty Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes (since 1973)
  • Elsewhere:
    • Her Royal Highness Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark (since 1973)

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