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  2. Olga Constantinovna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna, 1867 Queen Olga of Greece in a traditional Greek costume, c. 1870. The young King George I of Greece visited Russia in 1863 to thank Olga's uncle Tsar Alexander II for his support during George's election to the throne of Greece. Whilst there, George met the then twelve-year-old Olga for the first time. [6]

  3. Olga of Kiev - Wikipedia

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    The personal symbols of Rurik, Igor, Olga and Svyatoslav. Princess Olga meets the body of her husband. A sketch by Vasily Surikov. After Igor's death in 945, Olga ruled Kievan Rus' as regent on behalf of their son Sviatoslav. [18] She was the first woman to rule Kievan Rus'. [19]

  4. Vasilissa Olga - Wikipedia

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    Vasilissa Olga, Greek for "Queen Olga," may refer to: Olga Constantinovna of Russia (1851–1926), Queen consort of the Hellenes (1867–1913) and Regent of Greece (1920) Greek ship Vasilissa Olga , more than one ship of the Hellenic Navy

  5. Greek royal family - Wikipedia

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    Queen Olga: King Constantine I: Queen Sophia: Prince Andrew: Prince Christopher: Princess Françoise: Queen Frederica: King Paul: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh* Marina, consort of Prince Michael* Prince Michael* Queen Sofía of Spain* King Constantine II: Queen Anne-Marie: Princess Irene* Charles III, King of the UK* Princess Alexandra, Mrs ...

  6. List of Greek royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Olga of Russia: Ólga Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia 3 September 1851 27 October 1867 18 March 1913 husband's assassination: 18 June 1926 George I: Sophia of Prussia (first tenure) Sofía Frederick III, German Emperor (Hohenzollern) 14 June 1870 27 October 1889 18 March 1913 husband's accession: 11 June 1917 husband's abdication

  7. Elisabeth of Romania - Wikipedia

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    She was Queen of the Hellenes from 27 September 1922 until 25 March 1924 as the wife of King George II. Elisabeth was born when her parents were crown prince and crown princess of Romania. She was raised by her great-uncle and great-aunt, King Carol I and Queen Elisabeth. Princess Elisabeth was an introvert and socially isolated.

  8. Princess Katherine of Greece and Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Constantine I, King of the Hellenes: 10. Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia [11] 5. Olga Constantinovna of Russia [8] 11. Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg [11] 1. Princess Katherine of Greece and Denmark: 12. William I, German Emperor [9] 6. Frederick III, German Emperor [9] 13. Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach [9] 3. Sophia of ...

  9. Olga of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Olga of Greece may refer to: Olga Constantinovna of Russia (1851–1926), queen of Greece from 1867 until 1913; Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark (1903–1997), Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark's daughter; Prince Paul of Yugoslavia's wife; Princess Olga, Duchess of Aosta (b. 1971), daughter of Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark