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  2. George II of Greece - Wikipedia

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    George II(Greek: Γεώργιος Βʹ, Geórgios II; 19 July [O.S.: 7 July] 1890 – 1 April 1947)[2]was King of Greecefrom September 1922 to March 1924 and from November 1935 to his death in April 1947. The eldest son of King Constantine Iand Sophia of Prussia, George followed his father into exile in 1917 following the National Schism, while ...

  3. George II | king of Greece | Britannica

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    George II, (born July 20, 1890, Tatoi, near Athens, Greece—died April 1, 1947, Athens), king of Greece from September 1922 to March 1924 and from October 1935 until his death. His second reign was marked by the ascendancy of the military dictator Ioannis Metaxas. The eldest son of King Constantine I, George was excluded from the succession ...

  4. Meet the Greek Royals: All About the Modern Princes and ...

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    Beginning with King George I in 1863, the monarchy ruled in Greece until 1924, and again from 1935 to 1973. The last king of Greece, Constantine II, took the throne at age 23 after the...

  5. George II (1890–1947) | Encyclopedia.com

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    King of Greece from 1922 to 1923 and from 1935 to 1947. George II was the successor and eldest son of King Constantine I and Queen Sophia. After the defeat of the Greek army in the Asia Minor campaign (1922) and the expulsion of 1.5 million Greeks from Turkey, King Constantine was deposed and succeeded by his son George II.

  6. George II of Greece - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    George II ( Greek: Γεώργιος Βʹ, Geórgios II; 19 July [ O.S: 7 July] 1890 – 1 April 1947) [1] was King of Greece from September 1922 to March 1924 and from November 1935 to his death in April 1947. He was the oldest son of King Constantine I and Sophia of Prussia . He died of arteriosclerosis in April 1947 at the age of 56.

  7. Greek royal family - Wikipedia

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    George II followed the Greek government in exile after the German invasion of Greece in 1941 and returned to Greece in 1946, after a referendum that resulted in the maintaining of the constitutional monarchy. He died in 1947 and was succeeded by his brother Paul.

  8. George II of Greece Biography - Famous People in the World

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    George II of Greece. (Former King of Greece (1922 - 1924)) George II of the Royal House of Glücksburg was a Greek king who ruled from 1922 to 1924 and then again from 1935 to 1947. He and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh had been paternal first cousins. His birth occurred at the royal villa at Tatoi.

  9. George II of Greece Biography - King of Greece (r. 1922–24 ...

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    George II of Greece is the 992nd most popular politician (down from 963rd in 2019), the 93rd most popular biography from Greece (down from 84th in 2019) and the 31st most popular Greek Politician. George II of Greece was most famous for his role in the Balkan Wars and World War I. Memorability Metrics King George II Of Greece (1935) 1.6M

  10. George II, King of Greece - Geni.com

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    King George II Anthony of Greece (Schleswig-Holstein, Glücksburg), King of the Hellenes (1890 - 1947) - Genealogy Genealogy for King George II Anthony of Greece (Schleswig-Holstein, Glücksburg), King of the Hellenes (1890 - 1947) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects

  11. George II - NamuWiki

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    George II is the King of Greece . He is also known in English as George II of Greece. Constantine I (then Diadokos) [1] ) was born as the eldest son of While undergoing military training in the German Empire , his father, the king, abdicated, and when Greece joined the negotiators in World War I, his younger brother Alexander took the throne.