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  Yugoslavia
Alexandra (*born 1921), Princess of Greece, a daughter of King Alexander of Greece and Aspasia Manos, married in 1944 the Yugoslavian King Peter II (1923-1970), who was king 1934-45.
In 1923 Prince Paul had married the Greek Princess Olga, a daughter of the late Prince Nicholaos of Greece, and a grand-daughter of the late King George I of Greece.
Behind: Queen Elizabeth of Greece (married to King George II of Greece), King Ferdinand of Romania, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and Albert, Duke of York The latter became later King of England as George VI; Lady Elizabeth is known today as the British Queen Mother.
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  Fairfield University :: Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia to deliver Jacoby-Lunin Humanitarian Lecture
Princess Elizabeth left the former Yugoslavia as a child nearly 50 years ago, but her heart has always been with the people of the region.
Princess Elizabeth was among the first prominent individuals to recognize the growing threats to peace and attempt to stem the tide.
The daughter of Prince Paul, the Prince Regent of Yugoslavia after the assassination of his cousin King Alexander in 1934, she is a second cousin to Charles, Prince of Wales, and Queen Sophie of Spain.
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  Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She is the only daughter of Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (who served as regent for his cousin King Peter II of Yugoslavia) and of the Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark.
Princess Elizabeth married, on 19 January 1961 (divorced 1969), Howard Oxenberg, an American clothing manufacturer, by whom she is mother of actress Catherine Oxenberg and sweater designer Christina Oxenberg.
Before civil war began in Yugoslavia, in January of 1990 she invited the Orthodox Bishop Sava and the Mufti of Belgrade, along with the Yugoslav Minister for Religious Affairs to attend a conference in Moscow that was hosted by Gorbachev.
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 Princess Elizabeth Karageorgu
Princess Elizabeth's self-commissioned duty is to aid those who have lost their homes, their families and their health due to the political, civil and military strife in the Balkans.
Princess Elizabeth was in Houston as part of a national fund-raising tour for her own foundation and for Children of the World.
Princess Elizabeth provided research for a biography of her father that was published in Britain in 1980 and later published in Yugoslavia.
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 Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She is the only daughter of Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (who served as regent for his cousin King Peter II of Yugoslavia) and of Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark.
Princess Elizabeth married, on 19 January 1961 (divorced 1969), Howard Oxenberg, an American clothing manufacturer, by whom she is mother of actress Catherine Oxenberg and sweater designer Christina Oxenberg.
Before civil war began in Yugoslavia, in January of 1990 she invited the Orthodox Bishop Sava and the Mufti of Belgrade, along with the Yugoslav Minister for Religious Affairs to attend a conference in Moscow that was hosted by Gorbachev.
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 Princess Elizabeth - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, the current British monarch who was known as Princess Elizabeth of York and The Princess Elizabeth before her accession.
Princess Elizabeth of Clarence- a daughter of The Duke of Clarence (later King William IV of the United Kingdom)
Princess Elizabeth Caroline of Wales, a granddaughter of King George II and daughter of Frederick, Prince of Wales
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 Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia - InformationBlast
Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia (Kneginja Jelisaveta Karadjordjevic) (born 7 April 1936) is a princess from the Serbian Karadjordjevic dynasty.
She is the daughter of the late prince Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (the last ruler of Yugoslavia of the House of Karadjordjevic as regent for his nephew King Peter II of Yugoslavia) and of the Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark.
Her brother is Prince Alexander II of Yugoslavia who married first princess María Pia di Savoia (daughter of the last king Humbert II of Italy) and secondly Barbara of Liechtenstein.
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 Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia Details, Meaning Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia Article and Explanation Guide
Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, Kneginja Jelisaveta Karađorđević; (born 7 April 1936) is a member of the Serbian Karađorđević; dynasty.
She is the daughter of the late prince Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (the last ruler of Yugoslavia of the House of Karađorđević; as regent for his cousin King Peter II of Yugoslavia) and of the Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark.
Her brother is Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia who married first princess María Pia di Savoia (daughter of the last king Humbert II of Italy) and secondly Barbara of Liechtenstein.
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 Science Fair Projects - Prince Paul of Yugoslavia
HRH Prince Pavle of Yugoslavia (April 27 1893, Saint Petersburg, Russia - September 11 1976, Paris, France) of the Royal House of Karadjordjevic was regent of Yugoslavia for his nephew, His Majesty King Peter II.
Princess Elizabeth, his only daughter, obtained and published information from the SOE files in the Foreign Office in London and published them in Belgrade, in the 1990 edition of the biography about her father, in Serbian.
Prince Pavle is father of Princess Jelisaveta of Serbia Yugoslavia, Prince Alexander (Paul's) of Yugoslavia and Prince Nikola of Yugoslavia, and grandfather of American actress Catherine Oxenberg.
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 Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia
She is also known as Jelisaveta Karađorđević and Princess Jelisaveta of Yugoslavia.
Her older brother is Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, who married, firstly, Princess María Pia of Italy and, secondly, Princess Barbara of Liechtenstein.
In 2002 Princess Elizabeth received the first Nuclear Disarmament Forum Award, the Demiurgus Peace International, (accompanying president Vladimir Putin, The Honorable Dr. Desmond Tutu, Mr.
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 News | TimesDaily.com | TimesDaily | Florence, Alabama (AL)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia was the only son of Prince Arsen Karageorgevich (a brother of Peter I) and Princess Aurora Demidov (a granddaughter of the Finnish philanthropist Aurora Karamzin).
Princess Elizabeth, his only daughter, obtained and published information from the Special Operations Executive files in the Foreign Office in London and published them in Belgrade, in the 1990 edition of the Serbian-language biography of her father.
Prince Paul is father of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia the Elder and Prince Nikola of Yugoslavia, and a grandfather of American actress Catherine Oxenberg.
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 Royal Genealogies Part 20
Her mother Anne Boleyn's disgrace and execution led to Elizabeth being declared illegitimate by Act of Parliament and deprived of her place in the succession before she was three years old.
Her reign: 1558-1603; At the death of her half-sister, Mary I, in 1558 Elizabeth became Queen, beginning one of the greatest reigns in English history.
From the beginning of her reign, Elizabeth's marital status was a political concern because there was no English heir to the throne.
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 Royal Genealogies Part 12
Don Juan lives in exile in a large pleasant white house on England Road, atop a fashionable hill overlooking Estoril, Portugal.
NOTES: Don Juan's branch of the family was favored by General Franco in 1966 when Juan Carlos was sworn in as the future monarch and head of state.
NOTES: Elizabeth, Princess of Romania (sister of King Carol II, granddaughter of Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh)
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 Princess Elizabeth Yugoslavia Quotes: A man needs the sexual conquest to prove that he can still do it - Quotes - ...
Princess Elizabeth Yugoslavia Quotes: A man needs the sexual conquest to prove that he can still do it - Quotes - FunnyPictures.TV
Princess Elizabeth Yugoslavia Quotes: A man needs the sexual conquest to prove that he can still do it
Author: Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia Date: 18-04-2006 Views:
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 Zap2it - TV news - 'I Married a Princess' Has a Royal Mother's Day
And after a life spent in many countries (she is citizen of both Serbia and Montenegro, and the U.S.), Princess Elizabeth now lives in Belgrade, in her ancestral land.
Included in the episode is footage from Princess Elizabeth's presidential bid last summer, in which she ultimately came in sixth in the first round of voting, with 2.1 percent of the vote.
Princess Elizabeth's family, the ruling dynasty of Serbia, lost the throne in 1945, when Yugoslavia became a republic.
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 Princess Elizabeth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, the current British monarch who was known as Princess Elizabeth of York and The Princess Elizabeth before her accession.
Princess Elizabeth of Clarence- a daughter of The Duke of Clarence (later King William IV of the United Kingdom)
Princess Elizabeth Caroline of Wales, a granddaughter of King George II and daughter of Frederick, Prince of Wales
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 The Royal Forums - View Single Post - Prince Nikolas Of Greece's Daughters
Born Princess Elizabeth of Greece in 1904, she was the second daughter of Prince and Princess Nicholas.
Nicknamed 'woolly' as a youngster, on account of her thick head of hair, Princess Elizabeth was apparently as sweet and good-natured a princess as there ever was.
In her twenties Princess Elizabeth was considered a great beauty, and featured along with her younger sister, Princess Marina (later Duchess of Kent and one of Britain's most popular royals ever), in a 1931 advertisement for Pond's beauty cream, just as Queen Marie had done some years earlier.
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 Catherine Oxenberg FanPage - Catherine Oxenberg Biography
Catherine's parents split up when she was six and divorced in 1969, and Princess Elizabeth married English banker Neil Balfour (born in Peru in 1934) the same year, moving with him to England.
Through her grandparents, Prince Paul, Regent of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1941, and Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark, Catherine is directly descended from dozens of crowned heads, including kings and queens of Greece, Scandinavia, and England and Russian Tsars such as Alexander II (1818-1881), Nicholas I (1796-1855), Paul I (1754-1801), and Peter III (1727-1762).
In May and June, 2004, Catherine joined her mother, Princess Jelisaveta Karadjordjevic, in Belgrade, Serbia, to support her in the final weeks of her election campaign - she was running as President of her home country.
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 Hrh Princess Elizabeth Of Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Her first Shakespearean acting coach was Richard Burton, who at the time was engaged to her mother, HRH Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia.
Princess" features Oxenberg ("Dynasty"), whose mother is HRH Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia (now Serbia and Montenegro), her husband Casper Van Dien ("Starship Troopers") and their...
Oxenberg, who is named for her maternal ancestor, legendary Catherine the Great of Russia, is the daughter of HRH Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia and the granddaughter of the former...
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 Royalty.nu - The British Royal Windsor Family - Queen Elizabeth II
Princess Elizabeth, nicknamed "Lilibet," was a notably calm, organized, and well-behaved child, while Princess Margaret was high-spirited and mischievous.
Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were married at Westminster Abbey on November 20, 1947.
An account of the childhood of Queen Elizabeth II and her sister, Princess Margaret, written by their governess, whom the princesses affectionately called "Crawfie." The royal family are said to have ostracized Crawford for writing this book.
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 Elizabeth Information
Elizabeth or Elisabeth is the Greek form of the Hebrew Elisheva, the name of the wife of Aaron in the Old Testament.
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, as Empress of India, the wife of the King-Emperor George VI
Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom (1770–1840), daughter of George III.
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 DenverPost.com - Joanne Davidson
Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia does her share of jet-setting, but unlike others whose destinations are sunny beaches or ski resorts, she circles the globe to aid children in desperate situations - and to gather funds to support programs that will sustain them.
Recently, she visited Denver with the goal of raising $100,000 for two community centers in Yugoslavia that offer health, education and psycho-social services to children and families whose lives have been turned upside down by the war.
During her four-day stay in Denver, Princess Elizabeth attended a dinnerdance hosted by Eron Johnson Antiques; mixed and mingled at a cocktail party at Melissa Macdonald's Cheesman Park home; and visited Denver Rescue Mission, where she met 200 single mothers and children from the mission's transitional living facility, Champa House.
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 Hrh Princess Elizabeth Jelisaveta Of Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, Kneginja Jelisaveta KaraÄ‘orÄ‘ević (bor...
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attended by HRH Princess Jelisaveta Kara or evi of the Princess Elizabeth Foundation, Culture...
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 From Jack Downey ~ A Real Fairy Princess Tale by a Knight Errant
A friend phoned from New York and asked me to help the Princess, because her country, Yugoslavia, was in flames and its main city, Sarajevo, was in desperate shape.
Elizabeth had come all the way from New York and we had swarmed all over Southern Alberta only to find that nobody really gives a damn about Yugoslavia.
Elizabeth had left her Passport at my house and I had to Courier it to Pearson International in Toronto because USA Immigration didn't believe that she was a Fairy Princess.
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It is with the deepest sorrow that we announce the death of Her royal Highness Princess Olga, the widow of HRH Prince Paul Karageorgevich of Yugoslavia, GCSK, KG, who passes away in Paris yesterday, October 16, 1997.
She was the eldest of three daughters of HRH Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark (brother of King Constantine of the Hellenes) and HRH Princess Helena, the only daughter of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich Romanov of Russia.
Princess Olga will be remembered for her beauty and charm as well as the unseparable companion of her husband Prince Paul who was destined to carry the heavy burden of ruling Yugoslavia in the period before the Second World war.
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 A Celebrity Couple Copes with Infidelity on Lifetime's "I Married a Princess"
But by its third and fourth half-hour episodes "Princess," which is all about the marriage of B-movie actor Casper Van Dien and television actress Catherine Oxenberg (also the daughter of HRH Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia), made clear that it was going to show a side of married life rarely seen in such programs.
It would be more personal than MTV's "Meet the Barkers," which has featured blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and his wife, former Miss USA Shanna Moakler, lying in bed suffering titanic hangovers after a night of hard partying and Travis bolting to the bathroom to vomit.
"Princess" trumped the rest in sensitive content when it exposed the long-lasting pain of Van Dien's infidelity four years ago.
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