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  1. Olga Constantinovna of Russia (Greek: Όλγα; 3 September [O.S. 22 August] 1851 – 18 June 1926) was Queen of Greece as the wife of King George I. She was briefly the regent of Greece in 1920. A member of the Romanov dynasty, Olga was the oldest daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich and his wife, Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg.

  2. Apr 3, 2018 · Learn about the life and role of Olga Constantinovna, who married King George I of Greece and became Queen in 1867. She was also the grandmother of Prince Philip and the temporary regent of Greece in 1920.

  3. Olga Constantinovna of Russia was Queen of Greece as the wife of King George I. She was briefly the regent of Greece in 1920.

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia (3 September [O.S. 22 August] 1851 – 18 June 1926), later known as Queen Olga of Greece, was the wife of King George I and, briefly in 1920, regent of Greece.

  5. Olga Constantinovna was the daughter of Nicholas I, tsar of Russia, and the queen and regent of Greece. She married King George I of Greece in 1867 and had six children, four of whom became kings or queens of Greece.

  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Olga Konstantinovna, who married King George I of Greece in 1867 and became a devoted mother and philanthropist. Find out how she coped with the challenges of living in a new country, the death of her husband and son, and the fall of the Russian monarchy.

  7. Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia, later Queen Olga of the Hellenes, was the wife of King George I of Greece and, briefly in 1920, regent of Greece. A member of the Romanov dynasty, she was the daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaievich and his wife, Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg.