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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. Nascido em Paris e de alta na linha de sucessão ao trono grego, o príncipe Pedro foi considerado como tendo perdido seus direitos de sucessão ao se casar com uma plebeia russa duas vezes divorciada, Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova.

  4. 12 de mar. de 1990 · Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova Oldenburg. Birth. 19 Sep 1900. Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia. Death. 12 Mar 1990 (aged 89) Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France. Burial. Bernstorff Palace Park. Gentofte, Gentofte Kommune, Hovedstaden, Denmark Add to Map. Memorial ID. 61454057. · View Source. Suggest Edits.

  5. 15 de out. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...