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Mary of Teck (Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes; 26 May 1867 – 24 March 1953) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Empress of India, from 6 May 1910 until 20 January 1936 as the wife of King-Emperor George V.
- 31 March 1953, North Nave Aisle, St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
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The next year, George married his brother's fiancée, Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, and they had six children. When Queen Victoria died in 1901, George's father ascended the throne as Edward VII, and George was created Prince of Wales. He became king-emperor on his father's death in 1910.
- 6 May 1910 – 20 January 1936
- Alexandra of Denmark
Aug 12, 2021 · Home. Period. 20th Century. Britain’s May Queen: your guide to Queen Mary of Teck. How much do you know about Mary of Teck, wife of King George V and mother of kings Edward VIII (later duke of Windsor) and George VI? Alexandra Churchill brings you the key facts about the queen consort's life, marriage, duties and family...
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Apr 16, 2024 · king (1910-1936), United Kingdom. House / Dynasty: house of Windsor. Notable Family Members: spouse Mary of Teck. father Edward VII. mother Alexandra. son Edward VIII. son George VI. (Show more) Top Questions. Who was George V? When did George V become king? How did George V die? Who succeeded George V?
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Apr 2, 2014 · Updated: Jun 17, 2020. (1867-1953) Who Was Mary of Teck? Mary of Teck, also known as Victoria Mary of Teck, was raised in an upper-class family in Great Britain. After losing her first...
Apr 2, 2014 · Best Known For: Born in 1865, George V served as king of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936. Industries. World Politics. World War I. Astrological Sign: Gemini. Death Year: 1936. Death date ...
Mar 26, 2024 · spouse George V. son Edward VIII. son George VI. Mary of Teck (born May 26, 1867, Kensington Palace, London—died March 24, 1953, London) was the queen consort of King George V of Great Britain and the mother of kings Edward VIII (afterward duke of Windsor) and George VI.