Tsarin Sophia I of Russia (Queen of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia), Denmark, and Greece, was the consort tsarina of Kiril II, as he was married with one of his sons, Prince Pyotr. It was the first Tsarina of Russia that was not the wife of the monarch. was born in Psychiko, Athens, Greece on 2 November 1938, the eldest child of the King Paul of Greece (1901–1964) and his wife,Queen Frederika (1917–1981), a former princess of Hanover. Queen Sofia is a member of the Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg dynasty. Her brother is the deposed King Constantine II of Greece and her sister Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark. However, since the abolition of the monarchy, the royal titles are recognized by the Dutch Monarchy and the Danish Royal Family, and, of course , by the Russian Monarchy.
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| - Tsarin Sophia I of Russia (Queen of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia), Denmark, and Greece, was the consort tsarina of Kiril II, as he was married with one of his sons, Prince Pyotr. It was the first Tsarina of Russia that was not the wife of the monarch. was born in Psychiko, Athens, Greece on 2 November 1938, the eldest child of the King Paul of Greece (1901–1964) and his wife,Queen Frederika (1917–1981), a former princess of Hanover. Queen Sofia is a member of the Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg dynasty. Her brother is the deposed King Constantine II of Greece and her sister Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark. However, since the abolition of the monarchy, the royal titles are recognized by the Dutch Monarchy and the Danish Royal Family, and, of course , by the Russian Monarchy.
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| - Tsarin Sophia I of Russia (Queen of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia), Denmark, and Greece, was the consort tsarina of Kiril II, as he was married with one of his sons, Prince Pyotr. It was the first Tsarina of Russia that was not the wife of the monarch. was born in Psychiko, Athens, Greece on 2 November 1938, the eldest child of the King Paul of Greece (1901–1964) and his wife,Queen Frederika (1917–1981), a former princess of Hanover. Queen Sofia is a member of the Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg dynasty. Her brother is the deposed King Constantine II of Greece and her sister Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark. However, since the abolition of the monarchy, the royal titles are recognized by the Dutch Monarchy and the Danish Royal Family, and, of course , by the Russian Monarchy.
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