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5 giorni fa · This was because Paul's brother, Alexander, had married a commoner Aspasia Manos and the birth of their child took years to be legitimized. Paul's mother soon landed in England and convinced Paul that he was reducing the family's chances of being restored.
- 1 April 1947 – 6 March 1964
- Sophia of Prussia
He ruled in the place of his father from 14 June 1917 to 25 October 1920."[52] According to Alexander's favorite sister, Queen Helen of Romania, this feeling of illegitimacy was also shared by Alexander himself, a sentiment that helps explain his mésalliance with Aspasia Manos.[34]"
12 ore fa · George II of Greece. George II ( Greek: Γεώργιος Β', romanized : Geórgios II; 19 July [ Old Style: 7 July] 1890 – 1 April 1947) [a] was King of Greece from 27 September 1922 until 25 March 1924, and again from 25 November 1935 until his death on 1 April 1947. The eldest son of King Constantine I of Greece and Princess Sophia of ...
6 mar 2024 · 4 November 1919: Alexander I of Greece and Aspasia Manos. Aspasia Manos was a Greek commoner and not considered a suitable wife for King Alexander. They eloped and contracted a secret marriage. Because of the outcry at the marriage, the couple had to leave Greece for a while and live in Paris.
5 giorni fa · Aspasia Manos: 1896–1972 first in the cemetery S. Michele in Venice, then in the Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace King George II: 1890–1947 Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace Elisabeth of Romania: 1894–1956 Hedinger Church in Sigmaringen: King Paul: 1901–1964 Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace Frederica of Hanover
20 mar 2024 · Quelle pagine lo sospingono indietro di quarant’anni, quando un manipolo di giovani male armati sconfisse l’esercito più potente del mondo: l’Impero asburgico. Ma quelle righe raccontano anche la passione d’amore che travolse la bella Aspasia, allora musa della rivolta, ora fedele e remissiva moglie del senatore.
21 mar 2024 · By Matthew Norman. March 21, 2024. The Acropolis of Athens at Sunrise. Credit: RobW. CC BY 2.0/flickr. The Acropolis of Athens is a massive archaeological site brimming with the spiritual, artistic, and democratic wonders of ancient Greece, but with every turn, one comes across a new monument.