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Paul I OF GREECE King of Greece, 19011964 (aged 62 years)

Name
Paul I /OF GREECE/ King of Greece
Surname
OF GREECE
Given names
Paul I
Name suffix
King of Greece
Also known as
King of the Hellenes (1947 - 1964)
Family with parents
father
18681923
Birth: 2 August 1868 22 17 Athens, Greece
Death: 11 January 1923Palermo, Italy
mother
18701932
Birth: 14 June 1870 38 29 Potsdam, Germany
Death: 13 January 1932Frankfurt, Germany
elder brother
18901947
Birth: 19 July 1890 21 20 Tatoi, Near Athens, Greece
Death: 1 April 1947Athens, Greece
3 years
elder brother
18931920
Birth: 1 August 1893 24 23 Tatoi, Greece
Death: 25 October 1920Athens, Greece
3 years
elder sister
18961982
Birth: 2 May 1896 27 25 Athens, Greece
Death: 28 November 1982Lausanne, Switzerland
3 years
elder brother
1898
Birth: about 1898 29 27 <Athens, Greece>
4 years
himself
19011964
Birth: 14 December 1901 33 31 Athens, Greece
Death: 6 March 1964Tatoi, Greece
3 years
younger sister
19041974
Birth: 1904 35 33 <Athens, Greece>
Death: 1974
sister
Catherine OLDENBURG
Family with Frederica OF HANOVER
himself
19011964
Birth: 14 December 1901 33 31 Athens, Greece
Death: 6 March 1964Tatoi, Greece
wife
19171981
Birth: 18 April 1917 29 24 Blankenburg, Harz, Germany
Death: 6 February 1981Madrid, Spain
daughter
Sophie OF GREECE
son
Constantine II OF GREECE KIng of Greece
daughter
Irine OF GREECE
Birth
Birth of a sister
Death of a paternal grandfather
Cause: Assassinated
Death of a brother
Cause: Monkey bite
Death of a father
Death of a paternal grandmother
Death of a mother
Burial of a paternal grandmother
Burial of a father
Burial of a mother
Death of a brother
Death
6 March 1964 (aged 62 years)
Burial
Ancestral file number
Unique identifier
CC922D1FDC0B314EABD5438F03F0244DC6C1
Last change
15 November 200501:00:00
Note

Reign: 1947-64. During most of WW II, when Greece was under German occupation, he was with the Greek government-in-exile in London and Cairo. From Cairo, he broadcast messages to the Greek people. He returned to Greece in 1946 and succeeded to the throne in 1947, on the death of his brother, King George II.