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  1. Princess Irina of Greece and Denmark (née Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova (Russian: Ирина Александровна Овчинникова); 4 October 1904 – 13 March 1990), formerly Irène, marquise de Monléon, was a white émigré who married the anthropologist Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark and assisted him in his ...

  2. In 1935, Prince Peter met and started a relationship with Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova, a four years older married Russian woman with an ex-husband. The next year, she obtained her second divorce, and her influence over Peter steadily increased.

  3. Irina Ovtchinnikova; Marquesa de Monléon Princesa Pedro de Grecia y Dinamarca: Nació: Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova 4 de octubre de 1904 San Petersburgo, Imperio Ruso ( ) Murió: 13 de marzo de 1990 (85 años) París, Francia: Entierro

  4. 15 de oct. de 2013 · Around this time Peter entered into a relationship with Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova, a divorced Russian woman separated from her second husband. Peter’s family greatly disapproved of the relationship due to Irina’s commoner status and marital history.

  5. Irina Aleksandrovna Oldenburg formerly Ovtchinnikova. Born 4 Oct 1904 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Ancestors. Daughter of Alexander Ovtchinnikov and Lydia (Jouriary) Ovtchinnikov. [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Jehan de Monléon — married 26 Nov 1919 (to 17 Jul 1930) in Nice, France.

    • October 4, 1904
    • March 13, 1990
  6. Irène (ou Irina) Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova N 2 (en russe : Ирина Александровна Овчинникова ), par ses mariages successifs marquise N 1 de Monléon, Mrs. Sloden puis princesse de Grèce, est née (officiellement N 3) le 4 octobre 1904 (ou le 19 septembre 1900 N 4, 1) à Saint-Pétersbourg, en Russie, et ...

  7. Princess Peter of Greece and Denmark (née Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova (Russian: Ирина Александровна Овчинникова); 4 October 1904 – 13 March 1990), formerly Irène, marquise de Monléon, was a white émigré who married the anthropologist Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark and assisted him in his research.