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King George of Greece
(1845-1913)
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King George of Greece was born on 24 December 1845 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was married to
Queen Olga
. He died on 18 March 1913 in Thessaloniki, Greece.
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Arrival of Funeral Cortege at St. George's Chapel
8.9
Short
Self
1901
King Edward VII at the Birthday Celebration of the King of Denmark
7.8
Short
Self
1902
The King of Greece in the City
Short
Self
1905
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Born
December 24
,
1845
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died
March 18
,
1913
Thessaloniki, Greece
(assassination)
Spouse
Queen Olga
October 27, 1867 - March 18, 1913 (his death, 8 children)
Children
Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna of Russia
Parents
Christian IX
Relatives
Queen Alexandra
(Sibling)
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Offered the throne by the Greek Assembly at age 17, and ruled Greece for the next 50 years as Georgios I, King of the Hellenes.
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