Sophie (of Prussia)1

F, #10799, b. 14 June 1870, d. 13 January 1932
Father*Frederick III (of Germany)1 b. 18 Oct 1831, d. 15 Jun 1888
Mother*Victoria Adelaide Mary (of Saxe-Coburg)1 b. 21 Nov 1840, d. 5 Aug 1901
Relationship17th cousin 2 times removed of Robert Michael Damon
Reference1VG6-59S

Names and Titles

Married: Mrs. Oldenburg.1
Sophie (of Prussia) was born on 14 June 1870 in Potsdam, Germany.1 She was the daughter of Frederick III (of Germany) and Victoria Adelaide Mary (of Saxe-Coburg).1 Sophie (of Prussia) married Constantine I Oldenburg, son of King Georgios (Christian Vilhelm) I (of Greece) and Olga Constantinova (of Russia), on 27 October 1889 in Athens, Greece.1 Sophie (of Prussia) died on 13 January 1932 in Frankfurt, Germany, at age 61.1 She was buried in November 1936 in Tatoi, Near Athens, Greece.1
Sophie's father Frederick III (of Germany) died on 15 June 1888 in Neues Palais, Potsdam, Germany.1 Sophie (of Prussia) became the mother of George II (of Greece) on 19 July 1890.1 Sophie (of Prussia) became the mother of Alexander I (of Greece) on 1 August 1893.1 Sophie (of Prussia) became the mother of Helen (of Greece) on 2 May 1896.1 Sophie (of Prussia) became the mother of Child 5 (?) about 1898.1 Sophie's mother Victoria Adelaide Mary (of Saxe-Coburg) died on 5 August 1901 in Friedrichshof, near Kronberg, Taunus.1 Sophie (of Prussia) became the mother of Paul I (of Greece) on 14 December 1901.1 Sophie (of Prussia) became the mother of Irene (of Greece) in 1904.1 Sophie's son Alexander I (of Greece) died on 25 October 1920 in Athens, Greece.1 Sophie (of Prussia) became a widow with the death of her husband, Constantine I Oldenburg on 11 January 1923 in Palermo, Italy, at age 54.1

6 Children of Sophie (of Prussia) and Constantine I Oldenburg, son of King Georgios (Christian Vilhelm) I (of Greece) and Olga Constantinova (of Russia),

Children
Last Edited30 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.