Sophia of Prussia
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Sophia of Prussia | ||
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Queen of Greece | ||
Reign | March 18, 1913 - June 11, 1917 December 19, 1920 - September 27, 1922 |
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Full name | Sophia Dorothea Ulrike Alice | |
Titles | HM Dowager Queen Sophie HM The Queen of Greece HRH The Crown-Princess of Greece HRH Princess Sophia of Prussia |
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Born | June 14, 1870 | |
Potsdam, Germany | ||
Died | January 13, 1932 | |
Frankfurt, Germany | ||
Consort to | Constantine I of Greece | |
Issue | George II, Alexander I, Elena, Paul, Irene, Katherine | |
Royal House | House of Oldenburg House of Hohenzollern |
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Father | Frederick III, German Emperor | |
Mother | Victoria, Princess Royal |
Sophie Dorothea Ulrike Alice of Prussia (June 14, 1870 - January 13, 1932), was a Queen consort of Greece
She was born in Potsdam, Germany in 1870 to then Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia and Victoria, Princess Royal of the United Kingdom, herself the eldest daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
She was a sister to William II, German Emperor.
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[edit] Marriage and Children
On October 27, 1889, she married Crown Prince (later king) Constantine of Greece in Athens, Greece. They had six children:
- George II, King of the Hellenes (1890-1947) who married Princess Elisabeth of Romania
- Alexander I, King of the Hellenes (1893-1920) who married Aspasia Manos
- Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark (1896- 1982), who married Carol II, King of Romania
- Paul I, King of the Hellenes (1901-1964)
- Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark (1904-1974), who married Prince Amadeo of Savoy, 4th Duke of Aosta
- Princess Katherine of Greece and Denmark (born 1913), who married Richard Brandram
In 1916 as the Queen and King were residing in Tatoi a mysterious fire broke out, destroying the main residence and much of the forest surrounding it. Queen Sophie grabbed her youngest child Katherine and ran a mile and a half with her in her arms. The fire lasted for forty-eight hours and was suspected as an act of incendiarism.
[edit] Exiles of Husband
She left Greece on June 11, 1917 with her husband (who abdicated because of his alleged pro-German sentiments) and they went into exile to Switzerland, but were recalled to the throne shortly after their second son Alexander's death from an infected monkey bite. Her husband was forced to abdicate a second time after defeat in a war with Turkey in 1922, and he died early the following year.
[edit] WWI Loyalties
During World War I Queen Sophie had been wrongly seen in Greece as very pro-German because her brother was Kaiser Wilhelm II. Like her mother, she was passionately pro-British.
[edit] Death
In her last years Queen Sophie was diagnosed with cancer and died in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1932.
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[edit] Titles from Birth
- Her Royal Highness Princess Sophia of Prussia (1870 - 1888)
- Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Greece (1888-1913)
- Her Majesty The Queen of Greece (1913 - 1923)
- Her Majesty Dowager Queen Sophie(1923 - 1932)
Styles of Queen Sophie as consort |
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Reference style | Her Majesty |
Spoken style | Your Majesty |
Alternative style | Ma'am |
Preceded by Olga Konstantinovna of Russia |
Queen Consort of Greece 18 March 1913– 11 June 1917 |
Succeeded by Aspasia Manos (Royal Consort) |
Preceded by Aspasia Manos (Royal Consort) |
Queen Consort of Greece 19 December 1920– 27 September 1922 |
Succeeded by Elisabeth of Romania |