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'''Princess Diana''' is the eldest daughter of [[Paul Bakirdzis|Prince Paul]] and the late [[Eirene Bakirdzis|Princess Eirene]]. She is heir apparent to the Throne of the [[Danaan Principality|Principality]] of [[Bilbtoria]] and eighth in line to the [[Danaan Monarchy|Danaan Crown]].
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'''Princess Diana''' is the eldest daughter of [[Paul Bakirdzis|Prince Paul]] and the late [[Eirene Bakirdzis|Princess Eirene]]. She is heir apparent to the Throne of the [[Danaan Principality|Principality]] of [[Bilbtoria]] and in line to the [[Danaan Monarchy|Danaan Crown]].
  
 
Princess Diana is well-known for her expertise on classical antiquity. She has sponsored a number of archealogical and academic projects on the classical period and has even led an excavation of a [[Wikipedia:Rome|Roman]] fort in [[Wikipedia:Wales|Wales]] and written several scholarly papers on the subject of classical [[Greek]] drama herself.
 
Princess Diana is well-known for her expertise on classical antiquity. She has sponsored a number of archealogical and academic projects on the classical period and has even led an excavation of a [[Wikipedia:Rome|Roman]] fort in [[Wikipedia:Wales|Wales]] and written several scholarly papers on the subject of classical [[Greek]] drama herself.

Revision as of 00:23, 7 June 2006

Diana Bakirdzis
Birth
6 June 1971
Death
N/A
Titles
Her Highness, Princess of the Blood, Her Excellency Ambassador to Pantocratoria
Marital Status
Single

Princess Diana is the eldest daughter of Prince Paul and the late Princess Eirene. She is heir apparent to the Throne of the Principality of Bilbtoria and in line to the Danaan Crown.

Princess Diana is well-known for her expertise on classical antiquity. She has sponsored a number of archealogical and academic projects on the classical period and has even led an excavation of a Roman fort in Wales and written several scholarly papers on the subject of classical Greek drama herself.