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European Royalty

The Arranged Marriages Will Keep
the Peace in the Balkans

• Vanity Fair, 1913 •


By the time this item appeared in print, the Balkan War (1912-1913), was over however some of the swells of Europe put their crowned heads together and collectively came up with the best Medeival plan they could think of in order to insure the promise of peace. The plan was to have:


• the Czar’s daughter, Grand Duchess Olga (1895 – 1918), would wed Serbia’s Crown Prince Alexander


• the Czar’s second daughter, Grand Duchess Tatiana (1897 – 1918), was promised to Rumania’s Crown Prince Charles (1893 – 1959)


• All concerned agreed that Rumania’s Pricess Elizabeth (1894 – 1956) and Crown Prince George of Greece (1890 – 1947) would make a simply splendid couple (they divorced in 1935).

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The Arranged Marriages Will Keep the Peace in the Balkans

Balkan War TriviaBalkan War Peace Plan 1913arranged royal marriages 1912 eastern europePeace Plan Balkan War 1913Royal Trivia 1913Grand Duchess Tatiana RomanovGrand Duchess Olga RomanovRumanian Royalty 1913Serb Royal Family 1913Rumanian Royal Family 1913Famous Arranged Marriages 1913Royal Families and Arranged MarriagesTwentieth Century Arranged MarriagesBalkan War Fact
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