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  1. 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.

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  3. Apr 3, 2018 · Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia was born on 3 September 1851 to Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia and Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg in Pavlovsk Palace close to St Petersburg, Russia. She was their second child and elder daughter; she was also the granddaughter of Tsar Nicholas I. After a visit by 17-year-old King George I of Greece (son of King [read more]

  4. 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. Quick Facts Queen consort of the Hellenes, Tenure ... A member of the Romanov dynasty, Olga was the oldest daughter of Grand Duke Constantine ...

  5. Olga Constantinovna (1851–1926) Queen and regent of Greece. Name variations: Konstantinovna; Olga Romanov; Olga of Russia. Born on September 3, 1851; died on June 18, 1926, in Florence, Italy; buried in Tatoi, near Athens, Greece; daughter of Constantine Nicholaevitch (son of Nicholas I, tsar of Russia) and Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg (1830 ...

  6. Apr 17, 2021 · George I married Olga Constantinovna of Russia, a member of the Romanov dynasty, and together they had eight children, of which Andrew, Philip’s father, was the seventh. Apart from one child who died in infancy, all of George and Olga’s offspring went on to marry European royals or nobles.

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  7. Olga's difficult experiences in Poland marked her profoundly. [10] Engagement and marriage Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna, 1867 Queen Olga of Greece in a traditional Greek costume, circa 1870. The young King George I of Greece visited Russia in 1863 to thank Olga's uncle Tsar Alexander II for his support during George's election to the ...

  8. Aug 26, 2016 · Olga opened medical courses for women doctors which she herself attended as well. After the beginning of the First World War she moved to Russia where she worked in military hospitals and cared for the wounded. Olga Constantinovna inherited a love for the Russian navy from her father and she kept this love throughout her life.

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