Princess Frederica of Hanover/ Queen Frideriki of the Hellenes

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Frederica of Hanover (Frederica Louise Thyra Victoria Margaret Sophie Olga Cecily Isabelle Christina; Greek: Φρειδερίκη; 18 April 1917 6 February 1981) was Queen consort of Greece of King Paul I of the Hellenes as Queen Freideríkē of the Hellenes (Greek: Βασίλισσα Φρειδερίκη των Ελλήνων)

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  • The music is great! I love both themes. Can you please name them?

  • @Jannisadam Both are by Saint Preux: Vision d'enfance and Concerto pour elle.

  • There is an error here sweetheart - according to the official site of the King of Spain, Queen Frideriki of the Hellenes was born: April 18, 1914 in Blankenburg, Harz, Germany - and not in 1917.

  • @RoyalSnowbird I'm sorry but according to the official site of the Greek Royal Family and official biographies, she was born in 1917 and not in 1914.

  • @lostsplendour Evidently one of the two sites has an error on it. Both places are highly-reliable sources but oviously one must have a typo in it perhaps. Even the Greek site could be in error. Would be nice to dig some more to verify this again as I would truly like to confirm the correct date. If you find out let me know please. I will look on my side for other sources as well. Thank you for replying - most appreciated!

  • @RoyalSnowbird I have verified twice before answering to you and checked on Findagrave her grave at the Tatoi Royal Cemetery. Just to be sure. I send you the link via another message.

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  • The fact that you "disabled ratings" is quite informative about her popularity!

  • @RoyalSnowbird no in 1917

  • queen frederica resembled more her father

  • Queen Frederica, was such an impressive woman, however she got active to much -much more than protocol in the political situation of the period she was crown.

    Today more and more people remember and -admire- strangelly- how it was in that time.

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