Constantine I of Greece
Constantine I (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Αʹ, Konstantínos I; 2 August [O.S. 21 July] 1868 – 11 January 1923) was King of Greece from 18 March 1913 to 11 June 1917 and from 19 December 1920 to 27 September 1922.
Constantine I | |
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King of the Hellenes | |
18 March 1913 – 11 June 1917 | |
Predecessor | George I |
Successor | Alexander |
Prime Ministers | See list
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19 December 1920 – 27 September 1922 | |
Predecessor | Alexander |
Successor | George II |
Prime Ministers | See list
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Born | Athens, Kingdom of Greece | 2 August 1868
Died | 11 January 1923 Palermo, Kingdom of Italy | (aged 54)
Burial | 14 January 1923 |
Spouse | Sophia of Prussia (m. 1889) |
Issue | |
House | Glücksburg |
Father | George I of Greece |
Mother | Olga Constantinovna of Russia |
Religion | Greek Orthodox |
He was commander-in-chief of the Hellenic Army during the unsuccessful Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and led the Greek forces during the successful Balkan Wars of 1912–1913. He then led the Greek forces in Anatolia during the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922. His forces conquered much of western Asia Minor and reached the outskirts of Ankara but failed to take the city.
Constantine I Of Greece Media
King Constantine I during the Second Balkan War
Constantine with George I and the Greek Army enter Thessaloniki
Greek lithography showing the surrender of Ioannina by Essat Pasha to Constantine I during the First Balkan War
Constantine decorating regimental war flags of the Greek Army after the Battle of Kütahya-Eskişehir, during the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922).
Other websites
- Abdication speech of 1917
- Royal House of Greece Archived 2016-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
- The Great War - King Constantine I of Greece
- Elli Lemonidou: Constantine I, King of Greece, in: 1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War.