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  2. List of Greek royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Consorts of the Kings of Greece were women married to the rulers of the Kingdom of Greece during their reign. All monarchs of modern Greece were male. [1] The monarchy of Greece was abolished on 1 June 1973. Greek consorts bore the title, Queen of the Hellenes and the style, Majesty.

  3. Category:Ancient Greek queens consort - Wikipedia

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    Queen consorts of the Hellenistic & Ancient Greek world. ... Pages in category "Ancient Greek queens consort" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 ...

  4. Category:Queens consort of Greece - Wikipedia

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    This category contains individual queens consort of Monarchs of Greece and exists as a container category for other categories of women. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Queens of Greece . Pages in category "Queens consort of Greece"

  5. Queen Anne-Marie of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Marie RE (Greek: Άννα-Μαρία, romanized: Ánna-María; born Princess Anne-Marie Dagmar Ingrid of Denmark, 30 August 1946) is a Danish princess who was Queen of Greece as the consort of King Constantine II from their marriage on 18 September 1964 until the abolition of the Greek monarchy on 1 June 1973.

  6. Amalia of Oldenburg - Wikipedia

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    Amalia of Oldenburg (Greek: Αμαλία; 21 December 1818 – 20 May 1875) was a Oldenburg princess who became Queen of Greece from 1836 to 1862 as the wife of King Otto Friedrich Ludwig. She was loved widely by the Greeks due to her patriotic love for the country and her beauty.

  7. Amphitrite - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greek mythology, Amphitrite (/ æ m f ɪ ˈ t r aɪ t iː /; Ancient Greek: Ἀμφιτρίτη, romanized: Amphitrítē) was the goddess of the sea, the queen of the sea, and her consort is Poseidon. [1] She was a daughter of Nereus and Doris (or Oceanus and Tethys). [2]

  8. Category:Lists of royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    List of consorts of rulers of Baden; List of Bavarian consorts; List of Belgian royal consorts; List of Bohemian royal consorts; List of medieval Bosnian consorts; List of Brazilian royal consorts; List of British royal consorts; List of Breton royal consorts; List of Bulgarian royal consorts; List of Burgundian royal consorts; List of Burmese ...

  9. Sophia of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Sophia was in Athens when she learned of the murder of her father-in-law, the king. Now, as Queen Consort of the Hellenes, the responsibility fell upon her to break the news of the murder to her mother-in-law. [n] Together with her eldest daughter, Princess Helen, both comforted the now Dowager Queen, who received the news stoically. The next ...