George von Oldenburg, King of Greece, married Maria Bonaparte (1882-1968)
Princess of Greece, Dau of Ronald (?) Bonaparte.
What is known about her family (who were her parents) and her relation to
Napoleon?
regards
Princess of Greece
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Frank Johansen
Re: Princess of Greece
eachwaynet wrote:
This has nothing to do with medieval genealogy. Try alt.talk.royalty.
Regards
Frank H. Johansen
George von Oldenburg, King of Greece, married Maria Bonaparte (1882-1968)
Princess of Greece, Dau of Ronald (?) Bonaparte.
What is known about her family (who were her parents) and her relation to
Napoleon?
regards
This has nothing to do with medieval genealogy. Try alt.talk.royalty.
Regards
Frank H. Johansen
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eachwaynet
Re: Princess of Greece
Thanks to ALL for the numerous replies.
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George von Oldenburg, King of Greece, married Maria Bonaparte (1882-1968)
Princess of Greece, Dau of Ronald (?) Bonaparte.
What is known about her family (who were her parents) and her relation to
Napoleon?
regards
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Matthew Rockefeller
Re: Princess of Greece
"eachwaynet" <eachwaynet@westnet.com.au> wrote in message news:<41481708$0$31717$61c65585@un-2park-reader-01.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au>...
Is that sarcasm I hint. It is bad when a new poster has to help you
out. For the rest of the group I've been helping out Kevin Hearst with
the Rockefeller genealogy, portraits, and such in emails, until his
great-grandfather passed away, it seems like he has disappeared. I
don't know him personally, so I don't know.
She certainly was the daughter of Roland Bonaparte.
You can find more about her ancestry here
http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.ph ... 0&tree=LEO
and here http://genealogy.euweb.cz/bonapart/bonaparte.html
Matthew
Thanks to ALL for the numerous replies.
Is that sarcasm I hint. It is bad when a new poster has to help you
out. For the rest of the group I've been helping out Kevin Hearst with
the Rockefeller genealogy, portraits, and such in emails, until his
great-grandfather passed away, it seems like he has disappeared. I
don't know him personally, so I don't know.
"eachwaynet" <eachwaynet@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:4146b6fe$0$3603$61c65585@un-2park-reader-02.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au...
George von Oldenburg, King of Greece, married Maria Bonaparte (1882-1968)
Princess of Greece, Dau of Ronald (?) Bonaparte.
What is known about her family (who were her parents) and her relation to
Napoleon?
regards
She certainly was the daughter of Roland Bonaparte.
You can find more about her ancestry here
http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.ph ... 0&tree=LEO
and here http://genealogy.euweb.cz/bonapart/bonaparte.html
Matthew
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Frank Johansen
Re: Princess of Greece
Matthew Rockefeller wrote:
Why is it bad? This newsgroup is about medieval genealogy. The 1800s and
the 1900s does not belong to the medieval period!
For the rest of the group I've been helping out Kevin Hearst with
When you mention it, I seems a bit odd, yes.
Regards
Frank H. Johansen
"eachwaynet" <eachwaynet@westnet.com.au> wrote in message news:<41481708$0$31717$61c65585@un-2park-reader-01.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au>...
Thanks to ALL for the numerous replies.
Is that sarcasm I hint. It is bad when a new poster has to help you
out.
Why is it bad? This newsgroup is about medieval genealogy. The 1800s and
the 1900s does not belong to the medieval period!
For the rest of the group I've been helping out Kevin Hearst with
the Rockefeller genealogy, portraits, and such in emails, until his
great-grandfather passed away, it seems like he has disappeared. I
don't know him personally, so I don't know.
When you mention it, I seems a bit odd, yes.
Regards
Frank H. Johansen
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eachwaynet
Re: Princess of Greece
When I thanked ALL, for helping me, I meant it.
I received about 20 messages re the Bonaparte family and 4 re: Boccaccio.
Again, Thanks to ALL the persons who e-mailed me information.
regards
"Frank Johansen" <johansf@chello.no.spam> wrote in message
news:hD12d.1861$L43.188@amstwist00...
I received about 20 messages re the Bonaparte family and 4 re: Boccaccio.
Again, Thanks to ALL the persons who e-mailed me information.
regards
"Frank Johansen" <johansf@chello.no.spam> wrote in message
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Matthew Rockefeller wrote:
"eachwaynet" <eachwaynet@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:<41481708$0$31717$61c65585@un-2park-reader-01.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au>...
Thanks to ALL for the numerous replies.
Is that sarcasm I hint. It is bad when a new poster has to help you
out.
Why is it bad? This newsgroup is about medieval genealogy. The 1800s and
the 1900s does not belong to the medieval period!
For the rest of the group I've been helping out Kevin Hearst with
the Rockefeller genealogy, portraits, and such in emails, until his
great-grandfather passed away, it seems like he has disappeared. I
don't know him personally, so I don't know.
When you mention it, I seems a bit odd, yes.
Regards
Frank H. Johansen
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Matthew Rockefeller
Re: Princess of Greece
"eachwaynet" <eachwaynet@westnet.com.au> wrote in message news:<4148ae46$0$31709$61c65585@un-2park-reader-01.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au>...
That's great, I'm glad you got answers one way or another, that's what's important.
Matthew
When I thanked ALL, for helping me, I meant it.
I received about 20 messages re the Bonaparte family and 4 re: Boccaccio.
Again, Thanks to ALL the persons who e-mailed me information.
regards
That's great, I'm glad you got answers one way or another, that's what's important.
Matthew