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  1. Early life. Prince Paul of Yugoslavia was the only son of Prince Arsen of Serbia, younger brother of King Peter I, and of Princess and Countess Aurora Pavlovna Demidova, a granddaughter on one side of the Swedish speaking Finnish philanthropist Aurora Karamzin and her Russian husband Prince and Count Pavel Nikolaievich Demidov and on the other of the Russian Prince Peter Troubetzkoy and his ...

  2. Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia. Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark ( Greek: Όλγα; 11 June 1903 – 16 October 1997) was a Greek princess who married Prince Paul, Regent of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. After her marriage, she was known as Princess Paul of Yugoslavia . Princess Olga was a daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece and ...

  3. Princess Paul of Yugoslavia La princesa Olga de Grecia y Dinamarca (griego: Όλγα ; 11 de junio de 1903 - 16 de octubre de 1997) fue una princesa griega que se casó con el príncipe Pablo. Regente del Reino de Yugoslavia.

  4. 3 de nov. de 1997 · Princess Olga of Greece: born Tatoi, Greece 11 June 1903; married 1923 Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (died 1976; one son, one daughter and one son deceased); died Paris 16 October 1997.

  5. He was rehabilitated by Serbian courts in 2011, and was reburied in the family crypt in the Royal Mausoleum in Oplenac, Serbia, near Topola in central Serbia, on 6 October, 2012, together with his wife Princess Olga (1903-1997) and son Prince Nicholas (1928-1954). Prince Paul also had a son Prince Alexander (1924 – 2016). History of the Dynasty.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Prince Paul Karadjordjević (born April 27 [April 15, Old Style], 1893, St. Petersburg, Russia—died September 14, 1976, Paris, France) was the regent of Yugoslavia in the period leading into World War II. Paul’s uncle was King Peter I of Serbia, and Paul’s mother was a Russian princess of the Demidov family.

  7. e. Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia ( Serbian: Jelisaveta Karađorđević / Јелисавета Карађорђевић; born 7 April 1936) is a member of the royal House of Karađorđević, a human rights activist and a former presidential candidate for Serbia. Yugoslavia abolished its monarchy in 1945 and decades later broke up into several ...