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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.

  2. Queen Olga of the Hellenes was born Grand Duchess Olga Konstantinovna of Russia, on September 3, 1851, at Pavlovsk Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. She was the elder daughter of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia (a son of Nicholas I, Emperor of all Russia) and Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg. Olga had five siblings:

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · 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.

  4. Aug 26, 2016 · Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna (1851-1926) was the wife of George I of Greece. Her grandfather was Emperor Nicholas I of Russia, and her parents were Constantine Nikolaevich and Alexandra Iosifovna. Her brother was Grand Duke Constantine Romanov, a well-known poet.

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

  6. Olga, Queen of Greece. (1851-1926), Consort of George I, King of Greece; daughter of Constantine, Grand Duke of Russia. Sitter in 5 portraits. Born in Russia, the niece of Czar Alexander II, Grand Duchess Olga Konstantinova married King George of Greece in 1876.

  7. Sep 3, 2018 · Born Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia, the daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich and Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg. In 1867, she married King George I of Greece, the Danish Prince who just been elected to the Greek Throne, becoming the Queen of Greece at the age of 16.

  8. Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia, later Queen Olga of the Hellenes, was the wife of King George I of Greece 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.

  9. Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia, Queen consort of Greece. Olga Constantinovna. Birth. 3.9.1851 in Pavlovsk. Death. 18.6.1926 in Pau, Béarn (74 years) Father. Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia. Mother.

  10. Feb 24, 2018 · George decided on Tsar Alexander II’s young niece, Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia (1851–1926). Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna was very young, but she was sensible, warm, and energetic, and King George I rightly believed that she would make a good wife and queen.

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