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Greek soldiers in Sakaria, 1921. The Battle of the Sakaria was an important engagement in the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-soldiers-in-sakaria-1921-the-battle-of-the-sakaria-was-an-important-engagement-in-the-greco-turkish-war-1919-1922-image482073631.html
RM2K089RB–Greek soldiers in Sakaria, 1921. The Battle of the Sakaria was an important engagement in the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)
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Displacement of Greeks during the Greco-Turkish war Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-displacement-of-greeks-during-the-greco-turkish-war-36991794.html
RMC453BE–Displacement of Greeks during the Greco-Turkish war
The Turkish Advance against the Greeks The Turkish infantry loading war material for the front 6 September 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-turkish-advance-against-the-greeks-the-turkish-infantry-loading-war-material-for-the-front-6-september-1922-image359831133.html
RM2BWBM7W–The Turkish Advance against the Greeks The Turkish infantry loading war material for the front 6 September 1922
Turkish military departing for Thrace Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-turkish-military-departing-for-thrace-36991790.html
RMC453BA–Turkish military departing for Thrace
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423123552.html
RM2FGAXBC–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Greek soldiers in Sakaria, 1921. The Battle of the Sakaria was an important engagement in the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-soldiers-in-sakaria-1921-the-battle-of-the-sakaria-was-an-important-engagement-in-the-greco-turkish-war-1919-1922-image482073640.html
RM2K089RM–Greek soldiers in Sakaria, 1921. The Battle of the Sakaria was an important engagement in the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)
Turks nearing Smyrna Reservists arriving at barracks 6 September 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turks-nearing-smyrna-reservists-arriving-at-barracks-6-september-1922-image359918238.html
RM2BWFKAP–Turks nearing Smyrna Reservists arriving at barracks 6 September 1922
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423123883.html
RM2FGAXR7–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Kurds offer to join Mustapha Kemel Typical Kurdish soldier 18 September 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kurds-offer-to-join-mustapha-kemel-typical-kurdish-soldier-18-september-1922-image359828548.html
RM2BWBGYG–Kurds offer to join Mustapha Kemel Typical Kurdish soldier 18 September 1922
Greek soldiers in Sakaria, 1921. The Battle of the Sakaria was an important engagement in the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-soldiers-in-sakaria-1921-the-battle-of-the-sakaria-was-an-important-engagement-in-the-greco-turkish-war-1919-1922-image482073654.html
RM2K089T6–Greek soldiers in Sakaria, 1921. The Battle of the Sakaria was an important engagement in the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423122550.html
RM2FGAW3J–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
The 3rd Greek Cavalry regiment ready to move of 10 August 1920 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-3rd-greek-cavalry-regiment-ready-to-move-of-10-august-1920-image359830107.html
RM2BWBJY7–The 3rd Greek Cavalry regiment ready to move of 10 August 1920
Greek troops marching to Brusea in Turkey 10 August 1920 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-troops-marching-to-brusea-in-turkey-10-august-1920-image359832035.html
RM2BWBNC3–Greek troops marching to Brusea in Turkey 10 August 1920
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423121894.html
RM2FGAT86–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Greek cavalry crossing the River Hermus near Philadelphia 10 August 1920 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-cavalry-crossing-the-river-hermus-near-philadelphia-10-august-1920-image359831573.html
RM2BWBMRH–Greek cavalry crossing the River Hermus near Philadelphia 10 August 1920
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423123172.html
RM2FGAWWT–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423122194.html
RM2FGATJX–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423123856.html
RM2FGAXP8–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423122271.html
RM2FGATNK–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423123653.html
RM2FGAXF1–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423123119.html
RM2FGAWRY–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423122931.html
RM2FGAWH7–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423122043.html
RM2FGATDF–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423122441.html
RM2FGATYN–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423123249.html
RM2FGAX0H–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423122730.html
RM2FGAWA2–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423121941.html
RM2FGAT9W–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423123223.html
RM2FGAWYK–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423123476.html
RM2FGAX8M–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423122976.html
RM2FGAWJT–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423123730.html
RM2FGAXHP–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-residence-of-princess-alice-of-greece-at-neo-heraclion-district-in-athens-princess-alice-of-battenberg-was-the-mother-of-prince-philip-and-mother-in-law-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-after-marrying-prince-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-in-1903-she-adopted-the-style-of-her-husband-becoming-princess-andrew-of-greece-and-denmark-she-lived-in-greece-until-the-exile-of-most-of-the-greek-royal-family-in-1917-on-returning-to-greece-a-few-years-later-her-husband-was-blamed-in-part-for-the-countrys-defeat-in-the-greco-turkish-war-19191922-and-the-family-was-once-again-forced-into-exile-until-image423122601.html
RM2FGAW5D–Summer Residence of Princess Alice of Greece at Neo Heraclion district in Athens. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. After marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband was blamed in part for the country's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), and the family was once again forced into exile until
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