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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: King Constantine Ii Oldenburg Of Greece Note Born: (suppressed / living) Married: (suppressed / living) Died: Father: King Paul I Oldenburg Of Greece Mother: Princess Frederika Hanover Of England-hannover
WIFE
Name: Anne-marie Of Denmark Note Born: (suppressed / living) Married: (suppressed / living) Died: Father: King Frederick Ix Oldenburg Of Denmark Mother: Princess Ingrid Victoria Of Sweden
CHILDREN
Name: Alexia Oldenburg Born: (suppressed / living) Died:
Name: Duke Paul Oldenburg Of Sparta Born: (suppressed / living) Died: Wife: Marie-chantal Miller
Name: Nicholas Oldenburg Born: (suppressed / living) Died:
Name: Theodora Oldenburg Of Greece Born: (suppressed / living) Died:
Name: Philip Oldenburg Of Greece Born: (suppressed / living) Died:
NOTES
1). royalty.ged !Lines of Succession. !as of 1 Jul 1995, Constantine, 55, has been in exile in London since 1967, when he and his family fled after an abortive coup against a right wing military junta that seized power earlier. Constantine, the former king of Greece, canhave back part of the estate that the Socialist government coonfiscated when it stripped him of his citizenship last year, an Athens court ruled. The ruling, reported Friday in the Socialist newspaper Ethnos, allows for the return of 9,356 acres north of Athens to an institute founded by Constantine. The magistrate court said the foundation is the rightful owner. The government passed a law lasst yer that confiscated royal property and deprived the king s family of citizenship unless constantine renounced his title.
2).  royalty.ged  !Lines of Succession.

						

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