Queen Amalia of Greece

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Queen Amalia of Greece was the first queen consort of the modern Greek state, known for her influential role in shaping Athens’ urban landscape and cultural life in the 19th century.

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Queen Amalia of Greece canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German noblewoman
historical figure
queen consort
associatedWith Kingdom of Greece
modern Greek monarchy
birthName Amalia of Oldenburg NERFINISHED
burialPlace Oldenburg Cathedral
countryOfCitizenship Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
Kingdom of Greece
dateOfBirth 1818-12-21
dateOfDeath 1875-05-20
era 19th century
familyName Oldenburg
father Frederick Augustus I, Duke of Oldenburg
surface form: Augustus, Grand Duke of Oldenburg
givenName Amalia
hasNoChildren true
house House of Oldenburg
influenced cultural life of 19th-century Greece
urban landscape of Athens
knownFor introducing Western European court customs to Greece
patronage of the arts in Athens
support for charitable and social initiatives in Greece
languageSpoken French
German
Greek
marriageDate 1836-12-22
marriagePlace Oldenburg
monarchConsortOf Otto of Greece
mother Princess Adelheid of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym NERFINISHED
notableFor being the first queen consort of the modern Greek state
influencing the urban planning of Athens
promoting gardening and public parks in Athens
shaping 19th-century cultural life in Athens
notableWork creation of the National Garden of Athens
placeOfBirth Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
Oldenburg
placeOfDeath Bamberg
Kingdom of Bavaria
positionHeld Queen consort of Greece
reignAsConsortEnd 1862-10-23
reignAsConsortStart 1837-01-25
religion Lutheranism
residence Athens
Old Royal Palace of Greece
surface form: Old Royal Palace, Athens
spouse Otto of Greece
surface form: King Otto of Greece
title Queen of the Hellenes
surface form: Her Majesty The Queen of the Hellenes

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National Garden commissionedBy Queen Amalia of Greece
Vasilissis Amalias Avenue namedAfter Queen Amalia of Greece
National Garden of Athens designedFor Queen Amalia of Greece
Amalias Avenue namedAfter Queen Amalia of Greece