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    Tatoi (Greek: Τατόι, pronounced [ta.ˈto.i]) was the summer palace and 42 km2 (10,000 acres) estate of the former Greek 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...
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    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...
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    Constantine II of Greece (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    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...
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    Paul of Greece (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    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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    Palaiokastro, now marked by the tombs of the Greek royal family, in the Tatoi national forest east of Mt. Parnitha. A substantial rubble circuit wall...
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    Alexander of Greece (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    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...
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    Aspasia Manos (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    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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    According to the World Meteorological Organization, the areas of Elefsina and Tatoi held the official European record for highest temperature, 48.0 °C (118...
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    George I of Greece (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    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...
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    Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    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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    1993. Her remains were buried in the Royal Cemetery Plot in the park of Tatoi, in Greece, before being transferred to the Royal Mausoleum of Oplenac in...
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    Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark was born on 2 November 1938, at Tatoi Palace in Acharnes, Athens, Greece, the eldest child of King Paul and his...
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    Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    Athens on February 8, 1938 and was buried in the Royal tomb at the Palace of Tatoi.  Denmark: R.E.: Knight of the Elephant, 7 September 1890 D.M.: Cross of...
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  • the mufti of Athens and Omer Pasha of Karystos, from whom he purchased Tatoi (the future summer residence of the Greek royal family). Alexandros Kantakouzinos...
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    with 48.0 °C (118.4 °F) which was recorded in the areas of Elefsina and Tatoi on 10 July 1977. Athens became the capital of Greece in 1834, following...
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    Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg, Theodora was born at Tatoi Palace, near Athens, on 30 May 1906. At the time of her birth, her father...
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    Olga Constantinovna of Russia (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    spring and winter, they divided time between the Royal Palace in Athens and Tatoi Palace at the foot of Mount Parnitha. Summers were spent on vacation at...
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    Frederik X of Denmark his first cousins. Pavlos was born on 20 May 1967 at the Tatoi Palace north of Athens, used at the time as the secondary residence of the...
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    Sophia of Prussia (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    couple also ordered the building of another house on the royal estate of Tatoi because King George I refused to allow work to be undertaken in the main...
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    years in Greece, and lived with her parents and paternal grandparents at Tatoi Palace. Along with her sisters, she was raised to be devout and religious...
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    Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg, Cecilie was born at Tatoi Palace, near Athens, on 22 June 1911. Baptized on 10 July, her godparents...
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    George II of Greece (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    succeeded by his younger brother, Paul. George was born at the royal villa at Tatoi, near Athens, the eldest son of Crown Prince Constantine of Greece and his...
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    according to the 1956-2010 annual average of the adjacent weather station of Tatoi, though this has slightly increased in recent years. Yearly precipitation...
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    spread and invaded the grounds of the abandoned Greek royal summer palace at Tatoi in Attica. In a chance event linking elms and revolution, on the morning...
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    an important fortress on the site of modern-day former royal palace in Tatoi, and the fort of Limiko was situated deep inside the mountain, just north...
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    and Tokat, which were commissioned into the Greek Navy as Nikopolis and Tatoi respectively. On 9 November, the wooden Ottoman armed steamer Trabzon was...
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    Constantine I of Greece (category Burials at Tatoi Palace Royal Cemetery)
    1916, arsonists set fire to the forest surrounding the summer palace at Tatoi. Although injured in the escape, the king and his family managed to flee...
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    to either keep or sell. These objects had previously been abandoned in Tatoi Palace and Mon Repos Palace when the monarchs were exiled 23 years earlier...
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    constructed. At the same time, George I had two summer residences built: the Tatoi Palace, about twenty kilometers north of Athens, and the Mon Repos villa...
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