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  1. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8143056. Source citation. Little Greek Nobility. Daughter of a career soldier but well established in aristocratic circles, she married (1919) Alexander I of Greece, formerly Prince Oldenburg, becoming, by royal decree, Princess Consort of Greece and Denmark. Her life as ruler was short-lived and had an unpleasant start.

  2. RMCKYH63 – Tatoi: The royal cemetery of Tatoi. Front left the grave of Princess Aspasia Manos (1896 - 1972) the wife of King Alexander I of Greece. Right the grave of Princess Alexandra (1921 - 1993) daughter of King Alexander I - Tatoi was originally the Summer Residence of the Greek Royal family which was eventually used as their year round home and the birthplace of King George II.

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  4. Aspasía Mános, intorno al 1926. Biografia; Titolo: Principessa di Grecia e Danimarca: Dinastia: Famiglia Mános

  5. Price: EUR 40. Publisher: Morosini Press, 2012. Review in WEEKENDAVISEN (DK) The Garden of Eden – A Secret Garden in Venice. Annemette Fogh. Den godt 36.000 m 2 store have på Giudecca blev skabt af et engelsk ægtepar, Frederic og Caroline Eden (f. Jekyll) i 1884. Gennem hele La Belle Époque blev denne vidtstrakte, smukke have mødested og ...

  6. Aspasia Manos (1896 - 1972), the wife of King Alexander I of Greece, circa 1926. After his death, she was recognised as Princess Alexander of Greece and Denmark. (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images) Embed. PURCHASE A LICENSE.

  7. Coat of arms of the Manos family. Born in 1835, to the Phanariot Manos family, he was the son of the poet, writer and philosopher Konstatinos Manos (1785-1835) and his wife, Sevastia Argyropoulos (1806-1883). His father was the grandson of Nicholas Caradja, Prince of Wallachia, while his mother was the granddaughter of Michael Drakos Soutzos ...