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  1. Alexandra (Greek: Αλεξάνδρα, Serbo-Croatian: Александра / Aleksandra, born Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark; 25 March 1921 – 30 January 1993) was the last Queen of Yugoslavia as the wife of King Peter II.

  2. One of the things that historians can be certain about Alexander was his belief in keeping Yugoslavia as a unitary state and his consistent opposition to federalism, which he believed would lead to the break-up of Yugoslavia and perhaps his own assassination.

  3. Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia (Serbian: Александар Карађорђевић, Престолонаследник Југославије; born 17 July 1945), is the head of the House of Karađorđević, the former royal house of the defunct Kingdom of Yugoslavia and its predecessor the Kingdom of Serbia.

  4. Alexandra ( Greek: Αλεξάνδρα, Serbo-Croatian: Александра/Aleksandra, born Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark; 25 March 1921 – 30 January 1993) was the last Queen of Yugoslavia as the wife of King Peter II.

  5. 26 de jan. de 2023 · Denmark, Queen of Yugoslavia, was ever truly her own. Even the most ardent republican can appreciate the tragedy of Alexandra of Yugoslavia. The 20th century saw the abolition of a slew of European monarchies that cast dozens of erstwhile royals from castles and palaces into a more everyday world.

  6. 1 de fev. de 1993 · Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia, the widow of Peter II, whose reign as the last King of Yugoslavia was ended in 1941 by invading German troops, died Saturday at her home outside London. She...

  7. Queen Alexandra met HM King Peter II of Yugoslavia in London in 1942 and they married in March 1944 and their son HRH Crown Prince Alexander was born in London 17 July 1945. The Queen was buried at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery near Athens and and reburied on Sunday 26 May 2013 in Serbia at the Royal Family Mausoleum at Oplenac.