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Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark

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Princess Eugenie Radziwiłł
Princess Eugenie
Princess Eugenie Radziwiłł
Duchess of Castel Duino
Princess Eugenie
Born(1910-02-10)10 February 1910
Paris, France
Died13 February 1989(1989-02-13) (aged 79)
Geneva, Switzerland
Spouse
Issue
HouseGlücksburg
FatherPrince George of Greece and Denmark
MotherMarie Bonaparte

Princess Eugenie of Greece and Denmark (Greek:Ευγενία,romanizedEvyenía; 10 February 1910 – 13 February 1989) was by birth member of theGreek royal family and by marriage member of theHouse of Radziwiłł andHouse of Thurn und Taxis.

Early life and ancestry

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Eugenie was the youngest child and only daughter ofPrince George of Greece and Denmark and his wife, PrincessMarie Bonaparte, daughter ofMarie-Félix Blanc and PrinceRoland Bonaparte, a great-nephew ofNapoleon I. Her father was the second son ofGeorge I of Greece andOlga Constantinovna of Russia. She had one elder brother,Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark, who, at the time of his birth, was third inline of succession to the Greek throne, preceded only by his unmarried cousinPaul and his own and Eugenia's father, Prince George.

As a cousin of the bridegroom, Eugenie was a leading guest at the1947 wedding ofPrincess Elizabeth andPhilip, Duke of Edinburgh.[1] She was also attending theCoronation of Elizabeth II in 1953.

She authoredLe Tsarevitch, Enfant Martyr, a biography ofAleksey Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia, written inFrench, which was published in 1990.

Marriage and issue

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She marriedPrince Dominik Rainer Radziwiłł, member of theHouse of Radziwiłł (and son ofPrince Hieronim Radziwiłł andArchduchess Renata of Austria), on 30 May 1938 in Paris. They divorced on February 27, 1946. They had two children:[2]

Eugénie remarried on 28 November 1949 toPrince Raymundo della Torre e Tasso,Duke of Castel Duino, acadet member of theHouse of Thurn and Taxis. Their marriage also ended in divorce, in 1965. They had one son:

Ancestry

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See also:Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark
Ancestors of Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark
8.Christian IX of Denmark
4.George I of Greece
9.Princess Louise of Hesse-Kassel
2.Prince George of Greece and Denmark
10.Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia
5.Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia
11.Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg
1.Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark
12.Prince Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte
6.Prince Roland Bonaparte
13.Éléonore-Justine Ruflin
3.Princess Marie Bonaparte
14.François Blanc
7.Marie-Félix Blanc
15.Marie Hensel

Honours

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References

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  1. ^Royal Collection: Seating plan for the Ball Supper Roomhttp://www.royalcollection.org.uk/microsites/royalwedding1947/object.asp?grouping=&exhibs=NONE&object=9000366&row=82&detail=magnify
  2. ^"Genealogy". Archived fromthe original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved16 February 2014.
  3. ^Brewer-Ward, Daniel A. (also known as Daniel Willis),The House of Habsburg: A Genealogy of the Descendants of Empress Maria Theresia, Clearfield Co., Inc., Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1966, p. 166.
  4. ^"Untitled Document". 25 August 2004. Archived fromthe original on 25 August 2004.
  5. ^Coronation of Elizabeth IIArchived 21 July 2015 at theWayback Machine

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