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  3. Olga Constantinovna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Olga Constantinovna of Russia ( Greek: Όλγα; 3 September [ O.S. 22 August] 1851 – 18 June 1926) was Queen of Greece as the wife of King George I. She was briefly the regent of Greece in 1920. A member of the Romanov dynasty, she was the oldest daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich and his wife, Princess Alexandra of ...

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  4. Olga Constantinovna of Russia - Wikiwand

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    Olga Constantinovna of Russia was queen consort of Greece as the wife of King George I. She was briefly the regent of Greece in 1920. A member of the Romanov dynasty, she was the oldest daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich and his wife, Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg.

  5. Olga Constantinovna of Russia - Pantheon

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    Olga Constantinovna of Russia (Greek: Όλγα; 3 September [O.S. 22 August] 1851 – 18 June 1926) was Queen of Greece as the wife of King George I. She was briefly the regent of Greece in 1920. A member of the Romanov dynasty, Olga was the oldest daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich and his wife, Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg.

  6. Olga Constantinovna Romanova (Holstein-Gottorp, Romanov ...

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    Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia (3 September [O.S. 22 August] 1851 – 18 June 1926), later known as Queen Olga of Greece, was the wife of King George I and, briefly in 1920, regent of Greece. A member of the Romanov dynasty, she was the daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich and his wife, Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg.

  7. Olga Constantinovna (1851–1926) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Olga Constantinovna (1851–1926) Queen and regent of Greece. Name variations: Konstantinovna; Olga Romanov; Olga of Russia.

  8. Olga Constantinovna of Russia - Wikiwand

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    Olga Constantinovna of Russia was Queen of Greece as the wife of King George I. She was briefly the regent of Greece in 1920.

  9. Olga Constantinovna of Russia - Timenote

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    Olga Constantinovna of Russia (3 September [O.S. 22 August] 1851 – 18 June 1926) was Queen consort of the Hellenes as the wife of King George I. She was briefly the regent of Greece in 1920. A member of the Romanov dynasty, she was the daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich and his wife, Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg.

  10. Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia ( Russian: О́льга Алекса́ндровна; 13 June [ O.S. 1 June] 1882 – 24 November 1960) was the youngest child of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and younger sister of Emperor Nicholas II . Olga was raised at the Gatchina Palace outside Saint Petersburg.

  11. Olga Constantinovna of Russia | Detailed Pedia

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    Olga Constantinovna of Russia (Greek: Όλγα; 3 September [O.S. 22 August] 1851 – 18 June 1926) was Queen of Greece as the wife of King George I. She was briefly the regent of Greece in 1920. A member of the Romanov dynasty , Olga was the oldest daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich and his wife, Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg .

  12. Olga Constantinovna. Romanov. Oldenburg. Birth. 3 Sep 1851. Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia. Death. 18 Jun 1926 (aged 74) Athens, Regional unit of Athens, Attica, Greece.