Tatoi

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Tatoi, located 15 kilometers north of the center of Athens, was the summer palace and private property of the former Greek Royal Family, and the site of George II of the Hellenes's birth. It was confiscated in controversial circumstances some years after the declaration of the Hellenic Republic. Its confiscation, and the confiscation of other personal property of the exiled King, Constantine II, without any compension, led to a court case in the European Court of Justice. The Greek Republic was ordered to pay its exiled king compensation for the seizure.

Buried in the Tatoi Royal Cemetery are:


  1. Alexandra of Greece, Queen of Yugoslavia (March 25, 1921 -- January 30, 1993) - (wife of Peter II of Yugoslavia)
  2. Alexander I of the Hellenes (August 1, 1893 -- October 25, 1920)
  3. Aspasia Manos (September 4, 1896 -- August 7, 1972) - (wife of Alexander I of the Hellenes)
  4. Constantine I of the Hellenes (August 2, 1868 -- February 6, 1923)
  5. Olga Konstantinovna of Russia, Queen of Greece (September 3, 1851 -- June 18, 1926) - (wife of George I of the Hellenes)
  6. Andrew (January 20, 1882 -- December 3, 1944)
  7. George (June 24, 1869 -- November 25, 1957)
  8. George I of the Hellenes (December 24, 1845 -- March 18, 1913
  9. Marie Bonaparte (July 2, 1882 -- September 21, 1962 - (wife of George)
  10. Paul I af the Hellenes (December 14, 1901 -- Mars 6 , 1964)
  11. Sophia Dorothea Ulrica Alice of Prussia, Queen of Greece (June 14, 1870 --- January 13, 1932) - (wife of Constantine I of the Hellenes)
  12. Frederika of Hanover/ of Brunswick, Queen of Greece (April 18, 1917 --- February 6, 1981) - (wife of Paul I of the Hellenes)

See also

Tatoi Airport from Space

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