Costantino di Grecia
Costantino di Grecia, born on June 2, 1940, is a former king of Greece who reigned from 1964 until the abolition of the monarchy in 1973. He is known for his role in Greek politics during a tumultuous period, including his controversial decision to support a military coup in 1967, which ultimately led to his exile. Following his reign, he lived in various countries, including Denmark and Italy, while maintaining ties to his Greek heritage. He is also noted for his marriage to Anne-Marie of Denmark and their family, which includes several children who have connections to various European royal families.
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Costantino di Grecia proposed marriage to Diana De Feo before she married Emilio Fede.
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