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No, not in 1983 when a controversy arose , on the last name then was when he started to say it was Glubsburg because it was the surname of Danish Royal House. I had an interview with Constantine in 1983 (because was born Teodora) where he says the surname of the Danish royal house is not Glubsburg, Glubsburgis a title that belonged to a territory that is now Germany, but this was not the name.Constantino said in that interview that Greece was Republic he didn´t used the title of King .
I think:
The answer must be in a project that should be developed by a school or Heraldry study to determine which was surname, stripped of titles of nobility ... The various studies of schools of Heraldy, have been very contradictory answers, because what logic is that would have unanimity in determine it , the surname of the Glubsburg,
the title of King, depends of the states, Greece is a Republic.
In European , the monarchical magazines, as is logic, say King but this is not a valid for the state. In the interview at any time was not used the word king, and was for a magazine monarchy.
I think:
The answer must be in a project that should be developed by a school or Heraldry study to determine which was surname, stripped of titles of nobility ... The various studies of schools of Heraldy, have been very contradictory answers, because what logic is that would have unanimity in determine it , the surname of the Glubsburg,
the title of King, depends of the states, Greece is a Republic.
In European , the monarchical magazines, as is logic, say King but this is not a valid for the state. In the interview at any time was not used the word king, and was for a magazine monarchy.