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Alexander (1893–1920)

King of the Hellenes (Greece), second son of King Constantine I, on whose dethronement 1917 he ascended the throne. His government, with Eleutherios Venizelos as premier, enjoyed the confidence of the Western powers. During his reign the boundaries of Greece were much extended.

He died of blood poisoning on 25 October 1920, as a result of a monkey bite.



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