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Tatoi (Gr****: Τατόι,
pronounced [ta.ˈto.i]) was the
summer palace and 42 km2 (10,000 acres)
estate of the
former Gr****
royal family. The area is a densely...
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Tatoi Airport (ICAO: LGTT) is an
airport located north of Athens, in Decelea. It
started operating in 1918 and it now has a
single runway with a length...
- Palaiokastro, now
marked by the
tombs of the Gr****
royal family, in the
Tatoi national forest east of Mt. Parnitha. A
substantial rubble circuit wall...
- Edinburgh. Paul was born on 14
December [Old Style: 1 December] 1901 at the
Tatoi Palace in
Attica north of Athens, the
third son of
Crown Prince Constantine...
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warned by the
government to move on from
Tatoi and
alerted them of
protestors who were
threatening to burn
Tatoi's forestry down.
Whilst travelling to Spetses...
- in the
Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens. He was then
buried privately at
Tatoi Palace by his family.
Members of
royal houses from
seventeen countries were...
- that her
remains were
transferred to the
royal necropolis of
Tatoi.
Aspasia was born in
Tatoi,
Athens on 4
September 1896 as the
eldest daughter of Petros...
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second son of King Constantine I,
Alexander was born in the
summer palace of
Tatoi on the
outskirts of Athens. He
succeeded his
father in 1917,
during World...
- He had seen
neither of them
since 1939.
Prince Andrew was born at the
Tatoi Palace just
north of
Athens on 2
February 1882, the
fourth son of George...
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purchased a
country estate,
Tatoi,
north of Athens, and on
Corfu he
built a
summer villa called Mon Repos.
George developed Tatoi,
building roads and planting...