Sophia of Prussia (Sophie Dorothea Ulrike Alice, Greek: Σοφία; 14 June 1870 – 13 January 1932) was Queen consort of the Hellenes during 1913–1917 and 1920–1922. A member of the House of Hohenzollern and daughter of Frederick III, German Emperor , Sophia received a liberal and anglophile education, under the supervision of her mother ...
- 18 March 1913 – 11 June 1917, 19 December 1920 – 27 September 1922
- 13 January 1932 (aged 61), Frankfurt, Hesse-Nassau, Free State of Prussia, Weimar Republic
- 14 June 1870, New Palace, Potsdam, Kingdom of Prussia
- Constantine I of Greece, (m. 1889; died 1923)
This is a list of the highest settlements by country.Only permanent settlements occupied year-round are included. When possible, the highest point in the contiguous year-round settlement is listed, though average heights or the elevations of a central point may also be found.
The Congress of Roman Frontier Studies or Limes Congress is one of the most important conferences on archaeology in Europe. The conference takes place on a triennial basis, although there have been some exceptions.
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Princess Viktoria of Prussia (Friederike Amalia Wilhelmine Viktoria) (12 April 1866 – 13 November 1929) was the second daughter of Frederick III, German Emperor and his wife Victoria, Princess Royal, a daughter of Queen Victoria. 51 relations.