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George I of Greece, 18451913 (aged 67 years)

King of the Helenes (1863-1913) George I of Greece
Name
George I // of Greece
Name prefix
King of the Helenes (1863-1913)
Given names
George I
Name suffix
of Greece
Family with parents
father
King of Denmark (1863-1906) Christian IX
18181906
Birth: 8 April 1818 33 29 Schleswig, Schleswig-Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Death: 29 January 1906Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
mother
elder brother
2 years
elder sister
2 years
himself
King of the Helenes (1863-1913) George I of Greece
18451913
Birth: 24 December 1845 27 28 Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
Death: 18 March 1913Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece
2 years
younger sister
sister
Family with Olga
himself
King of the Helenes (1863-1913) George I of Greece
18451913
Birth: 24 December 1845 27 28 Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
Death: 18 March 1913Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece
wife
Marriage Marriage1867
2 years
son
18681923
Birth: 1868 22 Athens, Central Greece, Greece
Death: 1923Italy
14 years
son
Prince Andrew of Greece & Denmark - Portrait by Philip de László, 1913
18821944
Birth: 2 February 1882 36 Athens, Central Greece, Greece
Death: 3 December 1944Monte Carlo, Monaco
Birth
Birth of a sister
Marriage
1867 (aged 21 years)
Death of a paternal grandmother
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Marriage of a son
Death of a mother
Marriage of a son
Death of a father
Address: Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark.
Burial of a father
Address: Roskilde Cathedral, Roskilde, Roskilde Municipality, Region Zealand, Denmark.
Death of a brother
Death
Burial
Cemetery: Royal Cemetery
Address: Tatoi Palace, Athens, Greece.
Last change
7 December 202212:54:45
Author of last change: Danny
Note

He was the first Greek monarch of the house of Gl?rg. He was known
as Prince William and was nominated for the Greek throne by the British
government after the revolution that deposed his predecessor, King Otto,
in 1862. The Danish prince was elected to the throne by the Greek National
Assembly and was crowned as George I, King of the Hellenes, after being
approved by the Great Powers. George followed a consistent expansionist
policy; the Ionian Islands, part of Epirus, and most of Thessaly were
joined to Greece during his reign. After Winning a victory over Turkey in
the First Balkan War, he was assassinated in Salonika in 1913. He was
succeeded by his son, Constantine I.