
Constantin al II-lea
Constantin al II-lea, born on March 6, 1964, ascended to the Greek throne following the death of his father, King Paul. His reign was marked by political instability, culminating in a military coup in 1967 that forced him into exile. Despite failed attempts to restore the monarchy, including a counter-coup, he lost his royal status when Greece abolished the monarchy in 1973. He later received compensation for his family's confiscated properties and lived in various countries before returning to Greece, where he passed away on January 10, 2023.
Born on Mar 06, 1964 (61 years old)
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Constantin al II-lea was the last king of Greece before the monarchy was abolished.
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