Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark
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Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark
Summary
Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark is a human[1]. Born in 16th arrondissement of Paris[2], she… she was born on February 10, 1910[3]. She passed away in Geneva[4]. She died on February 13, 1989[5]. She worked as a writer[6], biographer[7], and aristocrat[8]. She ranks in the top 0.71% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (400 views/month, #7,130 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Born in 16th arrondissement of Paris[2], Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark…
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark passed away in Geneva[4].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark was born on February 10, 1910[3].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark died on February 13, 1989[5].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's father was Prince George of Greece and Denmark[10].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's mother was Marie Bonaparte[11].
- Among Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's spouses was Prince Dominik Rainer Radziwiłł[12].
- Among Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's spouses was Prince Raimundo, 2nd Duke of Castel Duino[13].
- A child of Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark was Tatiana Radziwiłł[14].
- A child of Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark was Prince Jerzy Radziwiłł[15].
- A child of Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark was Prince Carlo Alessandro, 3rd Duke of Castel Duino[16].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark held citizenship in France[17].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's professions included writer[6].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark worked as a biographer[7].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark worked as an aristocrat[8].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark received the Broquette-Gonin prize[18].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's religion is recorded as Catholicism[19].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark is recorded as female[20].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's family is recorded as House of Glücksburg[22].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's noble title is recorded as princess[23].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's Commons category is recorded as Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark[24].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's family name is recorded as Greece[25].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's family name is recorded as Denmark[26].
- Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's given name is recorded as Eugénie[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in 16th arrondissement of Paris[2], Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark… she was born on February 10, 1910[3]. Her father was Prince George of Greece and Denmark[10]. Her mother was Marie Bonaparte[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[6], biographer[7], and aristocrat[8].
Recognition
Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark received the Broquette-Gonin prize[18].
Personal Life
Spouses include Prince Dominik Rainer Radziwiłł[12], an aristocrat[28], 1911–1976[29], of Poland[30] and Prince Raimundo, 2nd Duke of Castel Duino[13], 1907–1986[31], of Italy[32]. Children include Tatiana Radziwiłł[14], an aristocrat[33], 1939–2025[34], of France[35]; Prince Jerzy Radziwiłł[15], 1942–2001[36]; and Prince Carlo Alessandro, 3rd Duke of Castel Duino[16], b. 1952[37], of Italy[38]. Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's religion is recorded as Catholicism[19].
Death and Burial
Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark died on February 13, 1989[5]. She passed away in Geneva[4].
Why It Matters
Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark ranks in the top 0.71% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (400 views/month, #7,130 of 1,000,298).[9] She has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] She is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
FAQs
Where was Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark born?
Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's place of birth was 16th arrondissement of Paris[2].
Where did Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark die?
Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark died in Geneva[4].
Who were Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's parents?
Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's father was Prince George of Greece and Denmark[10]. Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's mother was Marie Bonaparte[11].
Who was Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark married to?
Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark's spouses include Prince Dominik Rainer Radziwiłł[12] and Prince Raimundo, 2nd Duke of Castel Duino[13].
What did Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark do for work?
Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark worked as writer[6], biographer[7], and aristocrat[8].
What awards did Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark receive?
Honors received include Broquette-Gonin prize[18].