Alexandra, Duchess of Sparta
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| Empress of Hellenic Empire | Alexandra I |
| Empress of Greek Somaliland | Alexandra I |
| Duchess of Sparta | Alexandra XXVI |
| Queen of Macedonia | |
| Reign: | 2008 to the present. |
| Predecessor: | Position created |
| Predecessor: | Incumbent |
| Birth: | 4/29/1983 |
| Profession: | Humanitarian, Model, biologist, actress |
| Political Party: | The Imperialist Party |
| Relgious Affiliation: | Greek Buddhist |
| Consort: | Emperor Constantine Palaiologos XII |
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Alexandra was the neice of the late King Paul II of Greece born in Sparta, Laconia. She is actually more Danish, German, Swedish, and British then Greek, making her less popular with her supposed subjects.
When Paul died suddenly and she was the heir apparant, Greece's people rebelled. General strikes crippled whole cities, while petitions to disinherit her or abolish the monarchy were circulated. One reason for this was the increasing unpopularity of the late King. Another was the perception that Alexandria herself was not truly Greek. She was also viewed as a frivolous young person as opposed to someone upon whom the hopes and dreams of resurgent nation could depend.
The political compromise reached within two weeks of her uncle's death was for her to marry the ever-popular Constantine Palaiologos, who was initially King to her Queen. When Constantine changed Greece from a kingdom to an Empire, and the monarch's title of "King of the Hellenes" to "Emperor of the Hellenic Empire", she became "Empress of the Hellenic Empire.
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Early Life
Alexandra was born to Irene Oldenburg and (insert Danish name here) Theodopolous. She lived a very sheltered life as a child and was given everything she wanted. When she reached the teenage years, she became part of the Mile High Set. She grew up with friends such as Nicola Vlas-Florea, Antonia Guelph, and the late Philly Gore. She developed a love of nature and gained a degree in biology.
Other Careers
Near Exile
Marriage to Constantine
Humanitarian Effort
| Preceded by: Paul II | Queen of the Hellenes 2002-2008; | Position Abolished |

