King Constantine of Greco-Turkey

Constantine I of Greco Turkey (2 June 1940) was King of Greco-Turkey from 1964 until the establishment of the republic in 1986. He was the sixth and last monarch of the Greek/Greco-Turkish monarchy. He married Princess Antonia of Europa in 1966 and they had three children: Princess Ioanna of Greco-Turkey (1966), Princess Demetra of Greco-Turkey (1969) and Princess Melina of Greco-Turkey (1973). In 1986 he was deposed in a coup by conservative republicans. This was partially caused by the fact that the king had no male heirs. In 1991 his daughter Ioanna had a son, Prince Paul. By the late 1990s democracy had been restored to the GTR and there were many who support the return of the monarchy.