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Princess Alexandra Of Denmark (other)
Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925) was the queen consort of Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom and the eldest daughter of Christian IX, King of Denmark. Princess Alexandra of Denmark may also refer to: * Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (1870–1891), Danish princess by birth * Alexandra of Yugoslavia (1921–1993), queen consort of Yugoslavia and Danish princess by birth * Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg (born 1964), formerly Princess Alexandra of Denmark by marriage to Prince Joachim of Denmark See also * Princess Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (born 1970), eldest daughter of Princess Benedikte of Denmark * Alexandra of Glucksburg (other) * Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (other) * Princess Alexandra (other) Princess Alexandra may refer to: *Alexandra the Maccabee (63–28 BC) of the Hasmonean Kingdom *Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), oldest daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, Queen consort of Ed ...
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Princess Alexandra Of Denmark
Alexandra of Denmark (Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia; 1 December 1844 – 20 November 1925) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Empress of India, from 22 January 1901 to 6 May 1910 as the wife of King-Emperor Edward VII. Alexandra's family had been relatively obscure until 1852, when her father, Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, was chosen with the consent of the major European powers to succeed his second cousin Frederick VII as king of Denmark. At the age of sixteen Alexandra was chosen as the future wife of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, the son and heir apparent of Queen Victoria. The couple married eighteen months later in 1863, the year in which her father became king of Denmark as Christian IX and her brother was appointed king of Greece as George I. Alexandra was Princess of Wales from 1863 to 1901, the longest anyone has ever held that title, and became generally popular; her style of dress and ...
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Princess Alexandra Of Greece And Denmark
Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark ( el, Αλεξάνδρα); – ), later known as Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna of Russia (russian: Алекса́ндра Гео́ргиевна), was a member of the Greek royal family and of the Russian imperial family. She was the daughter of George I of Greece and Olga Constantinovna of Russia. She died of childbirth complications. Early life Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark was born on at Mon Repos, the summer residence of the Greek royal family on the island of Corfu. She was the third child and eldest daughter of King George I of Greece and his wife, Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia. Alexandra's father was not a native Greek, but he had been born a Danish prince named Christian Wilhelm of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a son of Christian IX, King of Denmark, and he had been elected to the Greek throne at the age of seventeen. Five of his sons (Constantine, George, Nicholas, Andrew and Chris ...
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Alexandra Of Yugoslavia
Alexandra of Yugoslavia ( el, Αλεξάνδρα, sh-Cyrl-Latn, separator=/, Александра, Aleksandra; 25 March 1921 – 30 January 1993) was the last Queen of Yugoslavia as the wife of King Peter II. Posthumous daughter of King Alexander of Greece and his morganatic wife Aspasia Manos, Alexandra was not part of the Greek royal family until July 1922 when, at the behest of Queen Sophia, a law was passed which retroactively recognized marriages of members of the royal family, although on a non-dynastic basis; in consequence, she obtained the style and name of ''Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark''. At the same time, a serious political and military crisis, linked to the defeat of Greece by Turkey in Anatolia, led to the deposition and exile of the royal family, beginning in 1924. Being the only members of the dynasty allowed to remain in the country by the Second Hellenic Republic, the princess and her mother later found refuge in Italy ...
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Alexandra, Countess Of Frederiksborg
Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, , formerly Princess Alexandra of Denmark, (''née'' Alexandra Christina Manley; born 30 June 1964) is the former wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark, the younger son of Margrethe II of Denmark. She was born in Hong Kong and is of mixed Asian-European ancestry. She was introduced to Prince Joachim in 1994. They married in 1995 and had two sons together, then divorced in 2005. Early life and family Of English, Chinese, and Austrian ancestry, Alexandra Manley (文雅麗) was born in Hong Kong, as the eldest of three daughters of Richard Nigel Manley (born in Shanghai, China on 11 August 1924 to a father of English and Chinese ancestry and died on 12 January 2010, buried 10 February 2010 in Liesing Cemetery, Vienna) and Christa Maria Manley (born Christa Maria Nowotny in Austria in 1933 (Austrian). Her father was an insurance company executive and her mother was the manager of a communications company. She was christened at the Cathedral of Sain ...
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Princess Alexandra Of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
Princess Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Countess Ahlefeldt (noble family), Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille (Alexandra Rosemarie Ingrid Benedikte; born 20 November 1970), is the first daughter and second of three children of Prince Richard of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Princess Benedikte of Denmark. Under the succession rules set by King Frederik IX, since Princess Benedikte and her children, including Princess Alexandra, have not taken up permanent residence in Denmark, they have effectively waived their place in the line of succession to the Danish throne. Since 19 May 1998, Alexandra has been a Danish nationality law, Danish citizen. First marriage and children Alexandra was married on 6 June 1998 at Gråsten Palace to Count Jefferson von Pfeil und Klein-Ellguth. Jefferson and Alexandra are distantly related, as both have descended from Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau. The couple has two children: * Count Friedrich ''Richard'' Oscar Jefferson von :de:Pfeil (Adelsge ...
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Alexandra Of Glucksburg (other)
Alexandra of Glucksburg may refer to: * Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), queen consort of Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom and member of the House of Glücksburg by birth * Princess Alexandra Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1887–1957), second daughter of Friedrich Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg * Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (1870–1891), eldest daughter of George I, King of the Hellenes and member of the House of Glücksburg by birth * Alexandra of Yugoslavia (1921–1993), queen consort of Peter II, King of Yugoslavia and member of the House of Glücksburg by birth * Princess Alexandra of Greece (born 1968), great-granddaughter of George I, King of the Hellenes and member of the House of Glücksburg by birth See also * Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (born 2004), eldest child of Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway (himself heir apparent to Harald V, King of Norway) and member of the House of Glücksburg by ...
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Alexandra Of Greece And Denmark (other)
Alexandra of Greece and Denmark may refer to: * Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (1870–1891), eldest daughter of George I, King of the Hellenes * Alexandra of Yugoslavia (1921–1993), born Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark See also * Princess Alexandra of Greece (born 1968), eldest child of Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark and Marina, Consort of Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark * Alexander of Greece (other) * Alexandra of Glucksburg (other) * Princess Alexandra of Denmark (other) * Princess Alexandra (other) Princess Alexandra may refer to: *Alexandra the Maccabee (63–28 BC) of the Hasmonean Kingdom *Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), oldest daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, Queen consort of Edward VII *Grand Duchess Alexandra Geor ...
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