<p>Greece's former king Constantine II, who reigned before the country became a republic in 1974, died in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/athens" target="_blank">Athens </a>on Tuesday aged 82, Greek public broadcaster <em>ERT </em>announced.</p>.<p><em>ERT </em>said Constantine, a cousin of British monarch King Charles III, died "of a stroke". He was admitted to an Athens hospital last week with breathing problems, Greek media reported.</p>.<p>He was the last member of a century-long dynasty in power when a brutal army dictatorship seized control of the country in 1967.</p>.<p>Eight months after the colonels had seized power, Constantine organised a military counter-coup that failed.</p>.<p>Constantine fled to Rome with the royal family, and they moved to London in 1974.</p>.<p>When democracy was restored that year, nearly 70 per cent of Greeks voted for the abolition of the monarchy in a referendum, ending a dynasty begun by Constantine's Danish-born great-grandfather George I in 1863.</p>.<p>In 2008, an opinion poll found fewer than 12 per cent of Greeks favoured a return to a constitutional monarchy. Over 43 per cent blamed him for the coming of the junta.</p>
<p>Greece's former king Constantine II, who reigned before the country became a republic in 1974, died in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/athens" target="_blank">Athens </a>on Tuesday aged 82, Greek public broadcaster <em>ERT </em>announced.</p>.<p><em>ERT </em>said Constantine, a cousin of British monarch King Charles III, died "of a stroke". He was admitted to an Athens hospital last week with breathing problems, Greek media reported.</p>.<p>He was the last member of a century-long dynasty in power when a brutal army dictatorship seized control of the country in 1967.</p>.<p>Eight months after the colonels had seized power, Constantine organised a military counter-coup that failed.</p>.<p>Constantine fled to Rome with the royal family, and they moved to London in 1974.</p>.<p>When democracy was restored that year, nearly 70 per cent of Greeks voted for the abolition of the monarchy in a referendum, ending a dynasty begun by Constantine's Danish-born great-grandfather George I in 1863.</p>.<p>In 2008, an opinion poll found fewer than 12 per cent of Greeks favoured a return to a constitutional monarchy. Over 43 per cent blamed him for the coming of the junta.</p>