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periodically. In private, Olga and George I conversed in German because it was the only language they both spoke at the time of their marriage. With their offspring, they spoke mainly English, although the children were required to speak Greek among themselves, and Prince Andrew refused to speak anything but Greek to his parents.
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invaded and ransacked the palace. Olga was physically unharmed. She accepted the need to leave Russia, but the Bolsheviks refused to let her go and diplomatic help from Greece was not forthcoming in the aftermath of the National Schism. In June, Constantine had been deposed and exiled to Switzerland.
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In Switzerland, Constantine I and his family found themselves isolated and without an income. The Greek government under Venizelos did not pay pensions to former rulers and prohibited any contact between the exiles and King Alexander. Already in fragile health, the former king became gradually more
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After several months of appeals for help, the Danish legation in Russia issued Olga a passport, which she used to enter Germany on the eve of its defeat, eventually joining her eldest son and his family in Switzerland in early 1919. Other members of the Russian imperial family did not escape. Among
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depressed. The Russian Revolution and the National Schism deprived Olga of her immovable property and she was forced to live a much less lavish lifestyle than in the past. She did, however, enjoy spending more time with her sons and grandchildren, from whom she had been long separated by the war.
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Despite republicanism in Greece, Olga was still held in high esteem and the republican government in Athens offered to pay for her funeral and repatriate her remains to Greece. Nonetheless, her children declined the offer, preferring to bury her in Italy beside her son, Constantine I, whose body
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Troops were called in to maintain order, and conflict between them and the rioters resulted in eight deaths and over sixty people wounded. By December, the remaining copies of Olga's translation had been confiscated and their circulation prohibited. Anyone selling or reading the translations was
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with his wife and children. The stay in Poland proved difficult for Constantine, who was the victim of a nationalist assassination attempt the day after his arrival in the Polish capital. Although Constantine embarked on a program of liberalization and re-instated Polish as an official language,
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Throughout their marriage, George I and Olga were a close-knit couple, and contrary to the prevailing custom spent much time with their children, who grew up in a warm family atmosphere. With age, however, George I argued with his sons and Olga lamented the quarrels that divided the family
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The life of the royal family was relatively quiet and withdrawn. The Athenian court was not as brilliant and sumptuous as that of Saint Petersburg, and days in the Greek capital were sometimes monotonous for members of the royal family. In spring and winter, they divided time between the
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wrote in his memoirs that one day he spoke of the importance of public opinion to his mother, and she retorted, "I prefer to be governed by a well born lion rather than four hundred rats like me." Olga's interest in political and public opinion was limited. Although she favored Greece's
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including Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. She decided to stay in Saint Petersburg and establish a military hospital to support the Russian war effort. Olga created a clinic at Pavlovsk Palace where she cared for wounded soldiers with her sister-in-law,
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Shortly after Greece's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, shots were fired at Olga's husband and daughter by disgruntled Greeks in 1898. Despite the failed assassination, Olga insisted on continuing her engagements without a military guard. Her son
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Olga's final years were marked by ill health. Lameness restricted her to a wheelchair, and she stayed in Paris several times to undergo treatment for her eyes. Her poor eyesight caused George V much laughter when she mistook a statue of a naked
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The Tsar told Olga "to love her new country twice more than her own", but she was ill-prepared for her new life. Aware of her youth, she chose to retain the services of her governess to continue her education. On arrival at
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in February 1917, Olga's sister-in-law left Pavlovsk with her family, but Olga stayed, soon to be almost alone except for a single young domestic named Anna Egorova. (After the Revolution, Egorova entered the service of
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Before Olga's arrival in Greece, there were no separate prisons for women or the young, and she was instrumental in the establishment of a women's prison in the capital and, with the support of wealthy philanthropist
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per month (worth about £1,400 in 2023 prices) to meet her own expenses. She could, however, count on the support of her family, scattered throughout Western Europe. In the United Kingdom, she shared her time between
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Olga remained nostalgic for Russia. Her room was filled with icons from her homeland and, in the palace chapel, she sang Slavic hymns with her children. She often visited Russian ships that were docked at
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in 1916 of the danger of revolution but the Russian empress refused to listen. A few weeks later, Olga attracted the fury of the Tsarina after signing a petition asking for a pardon for her grandson,
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denounced the translation. A faction of the Greek press started accusing Pallis and his Demoticist supporters of blasphemy and treason. Riots, peaking on 8 November, were started by students of the
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In contrast to Olga, her eldest son, King Constantine I of Greece, was determined to follow a policy of neutrality. His maternal relations were Russian, and his wife was the sister of
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marked the beginning of the Greek retreat from Anatolia. Resentment among the allies for Constantine's policy during World War I prevented Athens from receiving outside support.
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to be worth £100,000 (equivalent to £6,800,000 in 2023). This was shared between her children and the children of Constantine I. Traumatized by the events of the
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In February 1901, the translation of the New Testament from Koine into Modern Greek that she had sponsored was published without the authorization of the Greek
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and medicines being free. Olga also supported the establishment and funding of hospitals during the conflicts between Greece and its neighbors, including the
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Greece had refused to accept. Her funeral was held on 22 June 1926 at the Orthodox Church in Rome and the next day she was laid to rest in the crypt of the
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and the radicalization of the separatists pushed the Tsar to recall his brother in August. Olga's difficult experiences in Poland marked her profoundly.
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Still opposed to the return of Constantine I and Prince George, the government of Eleftherios Venizelos offered the throne to Constantine's third son,
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On 2 October 1920, King Alexander was bitten by a monkey during a walk through the gardens at Tatoi. The wound became infected and Alexander developed
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that followed the coup were shot, including senior politicians and generals. Foreign diplomats assumed that Andrew was also in mortal danger, and
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sent representatives to Athens to intercede on his behalf. Andrew, though spared, was banished for life and his family (including the infant
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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.
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of 1917, until the Danish embassy intervened, allowing her to escape to Switzerland. Olga could not return to Greece as her eldest son,
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founded field hospitals at the front. As the war continued, Olga became aware of the growing crisis in Russia, and attempted to warn
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As a child, Olga was described as a simple and chubby little girl with a broad face and big blue eyes. Unlike her younger sister,
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and invited the Russian sailors to the royal palace. She was the only woman in history to bear the title of Admiral of the
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Olga was genuinely popular and was extensively involved in charity work. On arrival in Athens, her immediate
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were again exiled and Olga spent the last years of her life in the United Kingdom, France and Italy.
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La Familia de la Reina Sofía, La Dinastía griega, la Casa de Hannover y los reales primos de Europa
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in Saint Petersburg. Her wish was fulfilled in 1940 after his restoration to the Greek throne.
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Olga's childhood was spent at her father's homes, including Pavlovsk Palace and estates in the
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15 October] 1867. After five days of festivities, they spent a brief honeymoon at
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Unlike her children and grandchildren, Olga was given a pension by the government of the
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Gilded Prism: The Konstantinovichi Grand Dukes and the Last Years of the Romanov Dynasty
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of Pallis and anyone involved with the translations, including Olga and Procopios, the
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and the Greek republican government, most of her estate comprised jewelry reported in
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Je préfère être gouvernée par un lion bien né que par quatre-cent rats de mon espèce
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from birth, Queen Olga became aware, during visits to wounded servicemen in the
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celebrating the silver wedding anniversary of King George I and Queen Olga, 1892
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The generations are numbered from the implementation of hereditary monarchy by
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On the assassination of her husband in 1913, Olga returned to Russia. When the
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succeed his father, Constantine was replaced on the throne by his second son,
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In October 1920, Olga returned to Athens on the fatal illness of her grandson
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Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark § Children of George I and Olga
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Olga's monogram used as an emblem on the World War II-era Greek destroyer
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for his involvement in the assassination of Alexandra's favorite mystic,
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The House of Glücksburg. The Father-in-law of Europe and his descendants
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Polish nationalists agitating for reform were not appeased. Finally, an
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included the Amalieion orphanage founded by the previous queen consort
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Princess Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
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of Germany. His policy brought him into conflict with Prime Minister
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Princess Helena Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
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Alexandra Nikolaevna, Princess Frederick William of Hesse-Cassel
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As the Allies did not wish to establish a Greek republic or see
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and its region. To affirm Greek control of the main city of
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threatened with excommunication. The controversy was called
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George visited Russia again in 1867 to meet with his sister
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Elena Vladimirovna, Princess Nicholas of Greece and Denmark
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Elena Pavlovna, Hereditary Princess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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forces. Greece was considerably enlarged at the expense of
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in France, visiting relatives in the Russian capital or at
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In 1862, Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich was appointed
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Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, Mrs. Nikolai Kulikovsky
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Constantine I returned to the throne 18 months into the
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including Russia, Britain and France fought against the
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At the same time, another translation was completed by
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Christmas, Walter; translated by A. G. Chater (1914).
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In August 1914, Olga was in Russia at the outbreak of
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killed were the Tsar, Tsarina and their five children
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Queen Olga of Greece in a traditional Greek costume,
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Maria Alexandrovna, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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As much of her property had been confiscated by the
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New York: MacBride, Nast & Company. 3021:inflation figures are based on data from 3008:(London), Tuesday 5 December 1922, p. 12. 2598:(London), Tuesday 26 November 1901, p. 9. 2427: 2403: 2391: 2375: 2363: 2077: 1425:restoration of the Greek monarchy in 1935 3875:Elizabeth Mikhailovna, Duchess of Nassau 3829:Catherine Pavlovna, Queen of Württemberg 2965:(London), Friday 1 December 1922, p. 12. 2583: 2567: 2555: 2543: 2531: 2519: 2507: 2492: 2480: 2155: 2092: 2090: 2088: 2086: 787:of the United Kingdom in December 1897. 591:Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia 5020:Eastern Orthodox Christians from Greece 3983:Maria Kirillovna, Princess of Leiningen 3839:Anna Pavlovna, Queen of the Netherlands 3134: 3110: 3094: 3070: 2993: 2898: 2846: 2415: 2351: 2279: 2251: 2215: 2211: 2053: 1959: 1306:a coup by disgruntled military officers 563:Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia 474:Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna, 1867 163: 5015:Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery 4548:*also a princess of Greece by marriage 3386: 3190:(London), Tuesday 22 June 1926, p. 15. 2922: 2303: 1826: 1706: 1702: 1692: 1584: 1543:Duchess Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg 1474: 1470: 1025:Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich 4449:Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark 4228:Duchess Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow 3860:Olga Nikolaevna, Queen of Württemberg 3125:(London), Friday 25 June 1926, p. 13. 2099:(London), Monday 21 June 1926, p. 19. 1905:Princess Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg 1902: 1892: 1888: 1876: 1870: 1860: 1844: 1834: 1830: 1814: 1808: 1798: 1782: 1772: 1768: 1756: 1750: 1740: 1724: 1714: 1710: 1686: 1676: 1663:Duchess Luise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1660: 1650: 1646: 1634: 1628: 1618: 1602: 1592: 1588: 1572: 1566: 1556: 1540: 1530: 1526: 1514: 1508: 1498: 1482: 1478: 1293:, the new leader of Turkey, regained 1133:and became the governess of his son, 862:, but her contemporaries used either 567:Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia 167: 7: 4351:Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway 4324:Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark 3989:Kira Kirillovna, Princess of Prussia 3896:Grand Duchess Alexandra Alexandrovna 1811:Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg 755:. She built the Russian Hospital in 672:. Summers were spent on vacation at 314:Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg 255:Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg 59:27 October 1867 – 18 March 1913 3519:Burke's Royal Families of the World 2342:, pp. 227, 319, 424, vol. III. 1068:Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna 392:Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich 310:Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich 98:, Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg, 74:17 November 1920 – 19 December 1920 3978:Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna 1189:Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna 308:, Olga was the oldest daughter of 25: 5045:House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov 1727:Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg 1367:, the home of her sister-in-law, 980:soon became apparent: Athens and 956:Funeral of George I, Athens, 1913 541:and succeeded his father as king; 27:Queen of Greece from 1867 to 1913 5070:Russian people of German descent 4949:Heads of state appointed by the 4260:Princess Louise of Great Britain 4211: 4006:Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna 3968:Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna 3932:Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna 3708:27 October 1867 – 18 March 1913 3639: 3594:Alice: Princess Andrew of Greece 3351:Journal of Mediterranean Studies 3158:"consistent series" supplied in 1605:Frederick William III of Prussia 795:, one for juvenile delinquents. 751:, Greece's largest, in downtown 612:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 330:riots by religious conservatives 264: 4553:also a Danish princess by birth 4335:Princess Louise of Hesse-Kassel 3870:Grand Duchess Maria Mikhailovna 3798:Grand Duchess Natalia Alexeevna 3152:Gross Domestic Product deflator 858:. Both were written in ancient 159: 5080:Members of the Royal Red Cross 5000:20th-century regents of Greece 4493:Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark 4292:Princess Marie of Hesse-Kassel 3973:Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna 3777:Grand Duchess Natalia Petrovna 3656:Olga Constantinovna of Russia 3543:. London: Hutchinson & Co. 1753:Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg 1314:George V of the United Kingdom 1167:; Olga's brothers Grand Dukes 1126:collapse of the Tsarist regime 1007:George and Olga's eldest son, 926:, i.e. "the Gospel events" or 1: 4943:or interim presidents are in 4467:Princess Frederica of Hanover 4455:Princess Elisabeth of Romania 4428:Princess Margaretha of Sweden 4422:Princess Françoise of Orléans 4173:Danish princesses by marriage 4120:Olga Konstantinovna of Russia 3963:Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna 3162:"What Was the U.K. GDP Then?" 2459:, pp. 270, 477, vol. IV. 1873:Duchess Amalie of Württemberg 1631:Princess Charlotte of Prussia 1086:, who had been exiled to the 964:ended with the defeat of the 916:Metropolitan bishop of Athens 483: 316:. She spent her childhood in 275:Olga Constantinovna of Russia 50:Queen consort of the Hellenes 35:Olga Constantinovna of Russia 5075:Russian women in World War I 5040:House of Glücksburg (Greece) 4953:are denoted by an asterisk * 4410:Princess Alice of Battenberg 4307:Princess Caroline of Denmark 3570:Van der Kiste, John (1999). 3515:Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh 3314:(in French). Paris: Perrin. 3200:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 3139:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 3051:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 2820:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 2788:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 2644:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 2580:Campbell & Sherrard 1968 2457:Driault & Lheritier 1926 2380:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 2340:Driault & Lheritier 1926 2316:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 2276:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 2200:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 2184:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 2168:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 1994:Mateos Sáinz de Medrano 2004 1131:Prince Christopher of Greece 1076:Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna 1011:, became king and his wife, 732:school for girls located on 684:in Denmark, and relaxing at 608:Princess Alice of Battenberg 447:by his brother and moved to 364:Greco-Turkish War of 1919–22 353:King Constantine I of Greece 3834:Grand Duchess Olga Pavlovna 3596:. London: Hamish Hamilton. 3432:. London: Headline Review. 3413:Forster, Edward S. (1958). 3268:Montgomery-Massingberd 1977 3256:Montgomery-Massingberd 1977 3244:Montgomery-Massingberd 1977 3229:Montgomery-Massingberd 1977 3212:Montgomery-Massingberd 1977 3083:Montgomery-Massingberd 1977 2804:Montgomery-Massingberd 1977 2141:Montgomery-Massingberd 1977 1967:Montgomery-Massingberd 1977 1257:Olga (center) with her son 1084:Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich 885:. The price was set at one 759:in memory of her daughter, 716:Amalieion orphanage, Athens 551:from 1898 to 1906, married 5111: 5030:20th-century women regents 5010:20th-century Russian women 4392:Princess Sophia of Prussia 4209: 1820: 1704: 1578: 1472: 1233:. On 17 November, Admiral 610:, their children included 569:, one of the assassins of 565:; their children included 539:Princess Sophia of Prussia 463: 5090:House of Romanov in exile 5065:Grand duchesses of Russia 4985:19th-century Greek people 4936: 4545: 4444:Princess Ingrid of Sweden 4361:Princess Marie of Orléans 4179: 4075: 4015: 3753:Grand Duchesses of Russia 3710: 3701: 3688: 3681: 3654: 3420:. London: Methuen and Co. 3357:: 117–138. Archived from 3342:Carabott, Philip (1993). 1890: 1882: 1854: 1847:Duke Louis of Württemberg 1832: 1828: 1792: 1770: 1762: 1734: 1712: 1708: 1670: 1648: 1640: 1612: 1590: 1586: 1550: 1528: 1520: 1492: 1476: 1243:a referendum in his favor 1198:Queen Olga in old age by 1074:and Olga's granddaughter 769:Greco-Turkish War of 1897 410:and first cousin of Tsar 386:on 3 September [ 282: 39: 5035:Queens consort of Greece 5005:20th-century Greek women 4990:19th-century Greek women 4738:Second Hellenic Republic 4627:Administrative Committee 4598:Heads of state of Greece 4398:Princess Marie Bonaparte 3499:(in French). Paris: XO. 3450:; Wilson, Penny (2006). 3408:(in French). Paris: PUF. 2534:, pp. 123, 129–130. 2406:, pp. 265–266, 368. 1446:Peter and Paul Cathedral 1348:Second Hellenic Republic 1059:Allied or Entente Powers 840:Greco-Turkish War (1897) 622:Prince Michael of Greece 553:Princess Marie Bonaparte 454:uprising in January 1863 360:King Alexander of Greece 339:broke out, she set up a 285:; 3 September [ 235:Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov 4862:Third Hellenic Republic 4606:First Hellenic Republic 3704:Queen consort of Greece 3053:, pp. 92–93, 318; 3023:Clark, Gregory (2017). 2445:Nicholas of Greece 1926 2008:, pp. 55, 109–110. 1320:, the French president 984:vied for possession of 749:(Annunciation) Hospital 513:Eastern Orthodox Church 460:Engagement and marriage 398:, a former princess of 396:Grand Duchess Alexandra 4382:Princess Maud of Wales 4115:(1913–1917; 1920–1922) 3553:The Romanovs 1818–1958 3337:. 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Kapodistrias 4608: 4600: 4595: 4565: 4560: 4555: 4550: 4541: 4530:Tatiana Blatnik 4519:Marie Cavallier 4501:12th generation 4496: 4488:11th generation 4483: 4479:Anne Bowes-Lyon 4437:10th generation 4432: 4365: 4339: 4312: 4280: 4264: 4248: 4232: 4216: 4207: 4186: 4175: 4170: 4140: 4135: 4071: 4066: 4036: 4031: 4011: 3994: 3951: 3920: 3884: 3843: 3802: 3786: 3755: 3750: 3716: 3707: 3694: 3671: 3665: 3664: 3657: 3636: 3626: 3610: 3604: 3588: 3582: 3569: 3563: 3547: 3535: 3529: 3513: 3507: 3487: 3481: 3468: 3462: 3446: 3440: 3424: 3412: 3401: 3385: 3376: 3367: 3365: 3361: 3346: 3341: 3328: 3322: 3312:Marie Bonaparte 3306: 3300: 3283: 3280: 3275: 3274: 3266: 3262: 3254: 3250: 3242: 3235: 3227: 3218: 3210: 3206: 3198: 3194: 3186: 3182: 3172: 3170: 3159: 3150:United Kingdom 3149: 3145: 3137:, p. 198; 3133: 3129: 3121: 3117: 3109:, p. 147; 3105: 3101: 3093: 3089: 3081: 3077: 3069:, p. 147; 3065: 3061: 3049: 3045: 3035: 3033: 3022: 3016: 3012: 3004: 3000: 2988: 2984: 2976: 2969: 2961: 2957: 2949: 2945: 2937: 2933: 2925:, p. 230; 2921: 2917: 2909: 2905: 2893: 2889: 2881: 2877: 2869: 2865: 2857: 2853: 2845: 2841: 2833: 2826: 2818: 2814: 2802: 2798: 2786: 2782: 2774: 2770: 2762: 2758: 2750: 2746: 2738: 2734: 2726: 2722: 2714: 2710: 2698: 2694: 2686:, p. 155; 2682: 2678: 2670: 2666: 2658: 2654: 2642: 2638: 2630: 2626: 2618: 2614: 2606: 2602: 2594: 2590: 2582:, p. 198; 2578: 2574: 2566: 2562: 2554: 2550: 2542: 2538: 2530: 2526: 2518: 2514: 2506: 2499: 2491: 2487: 2479: 2475: 2467: 2463: 2455: 2451: 2438: 2434: 2426: 2422: 2414: 2410: 2402: 2398: 2390: 2386: 2378:, p. 131; 2374: 2370: 2362: 2358: 2350: 2346: 2338: 2334: 2326: 2322: 2314: 2310: 2302: 2298: 2290: 2286: 2274: 2270: 2262: 2258: 2250: 2246: 2238: 2234: 2226: 2222: 2214:, p. 181; 2210: 2206: 2198: 2194: 2182: 2178: 2166: 2162: 2154: 2147: 2139: 2135: 2127: 2120: 2112: 2103: 2095: 2084: 2076: 2072: 2064: 2060: 2052: 2048: 2040: 2036: 2028: 2024: 2016: 2012: 2004: 2000: 1992: 1988: 1980: 1973: 1965: 1961: 1956: 1951: 1454: 1369:Queen Alexandra 1352:pounds sterling 1251: 1212: 1160: 1119:National Schism 1057:, in which the 1044:Pavlovsk Palace 1037: 1029:Pavlovsk Palace 950: 912:excommunication 850:version of the 821: 781:Royal Red Cross 710: 639: 492:The young King 486: 468: 462: 380:Pavlovsk Palace 376: 345:Pavlovsk Palace 337:First World War 306:Romanov dynasty 293:as the wife of 291:Queen of Greece 224: 202:Prince Nicholas 173: 157: 153: 150: 137: 130: 114: 110: 96:Pavlovsk Palace 94: 88: 86: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 5108: 5106: 5098: 5097: 5092: 5087: 5082: 5077: 5072: 5067: 5062: 5057: 5052: 5047: 5042: 5037: 5032: 5027: 5022: 5017: 5012: 5007: 5002: 4997: 4992: 4987: 4982: 4977: 4967: 4966: 4958: 4957: 4955: 4954: 4951:Military Junta 4947: 4937: 4934: 4933: 4931: 4930: 4925: 4920: 4915: 4913:Stephanopoulos 4910: 4905: 4900: 4893: 4888: 4883: 4876: 4868: 4866: 4858: 4857: 4855: 4854: 4848: 4842: 4833: 4831: 4827:Military Junta 4823: 4822: 4820: 4819: 4817:Constantine II 4814: 4809: 4804: 4797: 4792: 4784: 4782: 4769: 4768: 4766: 4765: 4760: 4755: 4750: 4744: 4742: 4734: 4733: 4731: 4730: 4723: 4718: 4713: 4706: 4699: 4694: 4689: 4683: 4681: 4668: 4667: 4665: 4664: 4663: 4662: 4649: 4647: 4634: 4633: 4631: 4630: 4623: 4618: 4612: 4610: 4602: 4601: 4596: 4594: 4593: 4586: 4579: 4571: 4562: 4561: 4546: 4543: 4542: 4540: 4539: 4533: 4527: 4521: 4516: 4510: 4508:Mary Donaldson 4504: 4502: 4498: 4497: 4491: 4489: 4485: 4484: 4482: 4481: 4476: 4470: 4464: 4458: 4452: 4446: 4440: 4438: 4434: 4433: 4431: 4430: 4425: 4419: 4413: 4407: 4401: 4395: 4389: 4384: 4379: 4373: 4371: 4370:9th generation 4367: 4366: 4364: 4363: 4358: 4353: 4347: 4345: 4344:8th generation 4341: 4340: 4338: 4337: 4332: 4327: 4320: 4318: 4317:7th generation 4314: 4313: 4311: 4310: 4304: 4299: 4294: 4288: 4286: 4285:6th generation 4282: 4281: 4279: 4278: 4272: 4270: 4269:5th generation 4266: 4265: 4263: 4262: 4256: 4254: 4253:4th generation 4250: 4249: 4247: 4246: 4240: 4238: 4237:3rd generation 4234: 4233: 4231: 4230: 4224: 4222: 4221:2nd generation 4218: 4217: 4210: 4208: 4206: 4205: 4200: 4194: 4192: 4191:1st generation 4188: 4187: 4180: 4177: 4176: 4171: 4169: 4168: 4161: 4154: 4146: 4137: 4136: 4134: 4133: 4125: 4117: 4109: 4101: 4093: 4085: 4076: 4073: 4072: 4067: 4065: 4064: 4057: 4050: 4042: 4033: 4032: 4030: 4029: 4023: 4016: 4013: 4012: 4010: 4009: 4002: 4000: 3999:9th generation 3996: 3995: 3993: 3992: 3986: 3980: 3975: 3970: 3965: 3959: 3957: 3956:8th generation 3953: 3952: 3950: 3949: 3944: 3939: 3934: 3928: 3926: 3925:7th generation 3922: 3921: 3919: 3918: 3913: 3908: 3903: 3898: 3892: 3890: 3889:6th generation 3886: 3885: 3883: 3882: 3877: 3872: 3867: 3862: 3857: 3851: 3849: 3848:5th generation 3845: 3844: 3842: 3841: 3836: 3831: 3826: 3821: 3816: 3810: 3808: 3807:4th generation 3804: 3803: 3801: 3800: 3794: 3792: 3791:2nd generation 3788: 3787: 3785: 3784: 3779: 3774: 3769: 3763: 3761: 3760:1st generation 3757: 3756: 3751: 3749: 3748: 3741: 3734: 3726: 3718: 3717: 3712: 3709: 3700: 3692: 3686: 3685: 3679: 3678: 3658: 3655: 3650: 3649: 3635: 3634:External links 3632: 3631: 3630: 3624: 3608: 3602: 3586: 3580: 3567: 3561: 3545: 3541:My Fifty Years 3533: 3527: 3517:, ed. (1977). 3511: 3505: 3485: 3479: 3466: 3460: 3444: 3438: 3426:Gelardi, Julia 3422: 3410: 3399: 3374: 3339: 3326: 3320: 3304: 3298: 3279: 3276: 3273: 3272: 3270:, p. 237. 3260: 3248: 3233: 3216: 3204: 3202:, p. 327. 3192: 3180: 3167:MeasuringWorth 3156:MeasuringWorth 3143: 3141:, p. 188. 3127: 3115: 3099: 3087: 3085:, p. 325. 3075: 3073:, p. 180. 3059: 3057:, p. 147. 3043: 3030:MeasuringWorth 3010: 2998: 2982: 2980:, p. 140. 2967: 2955: 2953:, p. 137. 2943: 2931: 2915: 2913:, p. 126. 2903: 2901:, p. 148. 2887: 2885:, p. 125. 2875: 2863: 2851: 2849:, p. 145. 2839: 2837:, p. 147. 2824: 2812: 2796: 2794:, p. 116. 2780: 2768: 2756: 2744: 2732: 2720: 2708: 2706:, p. 191. 2692: 2676: 2674:, p. 116. 2664: 2652: 2646:, p. 85; 2636: 2624: 2612: 2600: 2588: 2586:, p. 131. 2572: 2570:, p. 117. 2560: 2558:, p. 131. 2548: 2536: 2524: 2512: 2510:, p. 126. 2497: 2495:, p. 124. 2485: 2483:, p. 125. 2473: 2461: 2449: 2432: 2430:, p. 130. 2428:Christmas 1914 2420: 2408: 2404:Christmas 1914 2396: 2392:Christmas 1914 2384: 2376:Christmas 1914 2368: 2366:, p. 129. 2364:Christmas 1914 2356: 2344: 2332: 2320: 2308: 2306:, p. 150. 2296: 2284: 2282:, p. 309. 2278:, p. 73; 2268: 2256: 2244: 2232: 2220: 2204: 2192: 2186:, p. 69; 2176: 2170:, p. 69; 2160: 2158:, p. 123. 2145: 2133: 2118: 2101: 2082: 2078:Christmas 1914 2070: 2058: 2046: 2034: 2022: 2010: 1998: 1986: 1971: 1958: 1957: 1955: 1952: 1948: 1947: 1944: 1943: 1941: 1939: 1937: 1935: 1933: 1931: 1929: 1927: 1925: 1923: 1921: 1919: 1917: 1914: 1913: 1911: 1908: 1907: 1901: 1898: 1897: 1894: 1893: 1891: 1889: 1887: 1884: 1883: 1881: 1878: 1877: 1875: 1869: 1866: 1865: 1862: 1861: 1859: 1856: 1855: 1853: 1850: 1849: 1843: 1840: 1839: 1836: 1835: 1833: 1831: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1822: 1821: 1819: 1816: 1815: 1813: 1807: 1804: 1803: 1800: 1799: 1797: 1794: 1793: 1791: 1788: 1787: 1781: 1778: 1777: 1774: 1773: 1771: 1769: 1767: 1764: 1763: 1761: 1758: 1757: 1755: 1749: 1746: 1745: 1742: 1741: 1739: 1736: 1735: 1733: 1730: 1729: 1723: 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3439:0-7553-1392-5 3435: 3431: 3427: 3423: 3419: 3416: 3411: 3407: 3406: 3400: 3396: 3390: 3382: 3381: 3375: 3360: 3356: 3352: 3345: 3340: 3336: 3335:Modern Greece 3332: 3327: 3323: 3321:2-262-01602-X 3317: 3313: 3309: 3308:Bertin, Célia 3305: 3301: 3299:87-553-1843-6 3295: 3291: 3287: 3282: 3281: 3277: 3269: 3264: 3261: 3257: 3252: 3249: 3245: 3240: 3238: 3234: 3230: 3225: 3223: 3221: 3217: 3213: 3208: 3205: 3201: 3196: 3193: 3189: 3184: 3181: 3169: 3168: 3163: 3157: 3153: 3147: 3144: 3140: 3136: 3131: 3128: 3124: 3119: 3116: 3112: 3108: 3103: 3100: 3096: 3091: 3088: 3084: 3079: 3076: 3072: 3068: 3063: 3060: 3056: 3052: 3047: 3044: 3032: 3031: 3026: 3020: 3014: 3011: 3007: 3002: 2999: 2995: 2991: 2986: 2983: 2979: 2974: 2972: 2968: 2964: 2959: 2956: 2952: 2947: 2944: 2940: 2935: 2932: 2928: 2924: 2919: 2916: 2912: 2907: 2904: 2900: 2896: 2891: 2888: 2884: 2879: 2876: 2872: 2867: 2864: 2860: 2855: 2852: 2848: 2843: 2840: 2836: 2831: 2829: 2825: 2822:, p. 90. 2821: 2816: 2813: 2809: 2805: 2800: 2797: 2793: 2789: 2784: 2781: 2777: 2772: 2769: 2765: 2760: 2757: 2753: 2748: 2745: 2742:, p. 78. 2741: 2736: 2733: 2729: 2724: 2721: 2717: 2712: 2709: 2705: 2701: 2696: 2693: 2690:, p. 78. 2689: 2685: 2680: 2677: 2673: 2668: 2665: 2662:, p. 87. 2661: 2656: 2653: 2650:, p. 27. 2649: 2645: 2640: 2637: 2633: 2628: 2625: 2621: 2616: 2613: 2610:, p. 72. 2609: 2604: 2601: 2597: 2592: 2589: 2585: 2584:Carabott 1993 2581: 2576: 2573: 2569: 2568:Carabott 1993 2564: 2561: 2557: 2556:Carabott 1993 2552: 2549: 2545: 2544:Carabott 1993 2540: 2537: 2533: 2532:Carabott 1993 2528: 2525: 2521: 2520:Carabott 1993 2516: 2513: 2509: 2508:Carabott 1993 2504: 2502: 2498: 2494: 2493:Carabott 1993 2489: 2486: 2482: 2481:Carabott 1993 2477: 2474: 2471:, p. 41. 2470: 2465: 2462: 2458: 2453: 2450: 2447:, p. 51. 2446: 2443:", quoted in 2442: 2436: 2433: 2429: 2424: 2421: 2418:, p. 83. 2417: 2412: 2409: 2405: 2400: 2397: 2393: 2388: 2385: 2382:, p. 72. 2381: 2377: 2372: 2369: 2365: 2360: 2357: 2354:, 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Index

Queen Olga of Greece

Queen consort of the Hellenes
Regent of Greece
Pavlovsk Palace
Russian Empire
Rome
Pau, France
Tatoi Palace
George I of Greece
Issue
Constantine I
Prince George
Princess Alexandra
Prince Nicholas
Princess Maria
Prince Andrew
Prince Christopher
House
Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia
Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg
Olga Constantinovna of Russia's signature
Greek
O.S.
Queen of Greece
King George I
regent
Romanov dynasty
Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich

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