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360:, leaving their young son Prince Robin as ruler of Graustark. While still a child, Robin was the target of an assassination plot by anarchists acting under the direction of the exiled Count Marlanx, whose ultimate goal was to establish himself as sole dictator of Graustark. But the assassination attempt was foiled by the intervention of the American Truxton King, and Marlanx was killed in the ensuing attack on the royal palace. 568: 146: 349:, whom she had met while travelling in the United States, appeared to be the murderer. Lorenz's father insisted on the murderer's punishment, but the execution was prevented by the revelation of the true murderer: the villainous Prince Gabriel, ruler of Dawsbergen, who was another of Yetive's suitors. With Lorenz dead and Gabriel imprisoned, Yetive instead married her true love. 353:
forced to go into hiding in disguise in Graustark. For a time it appeared that Graustark might be forced into war with both Dawsbergen and Axphain, but this was averted when Gabriel was recaptured. Meanwhile, the disguised Prince Dantan had fallen in love with Beverly Calhoun, an American guest of the Lorrys; they were married upon his restoration to the throne of Dawsbergen.
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Graustark was still in financial difficulties by the time Prince Robin reached adulthood. William W. Blithers, a very rich and very vulgar American, offered to finance the country in the hopes of arranging a marriage between Robin and his own daughter. The two principals, however, had very different
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During Gabriel's imprisonment, Dawsbergen was ruled by his younger half-brother, Prince Dantan, a popular figure among his own people and a staunch friend of Graustark as well. But after two years, Gabriel escaped from prison and, supported by the Dawsbergen army, returned to the throne. Dantan was
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to Pendennis Yorke, an American journalist, and much to the surprise of everyone it became a genuine love match. The communist regime in Axphain was defeated after an unsuccessful attempt to invade Graustark, and the monarchy in that country was restored with Gregory on the throne rather than the
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after the war, and was in a state of much distress and unrest. Its ruler, Prince Hedrik (brother of Lorenz), and his elder son were murdered in the communist revolution, leaving the younger son Prince Hubert in exile in Graustark and an illegitimate son Gregory who lived with his mother in Italy.
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has a quick, uncredited role as a maid in the background of one scene. Some historians, viewing the scene, are convinced the girl is. Others have seen stills of the scene and do not see the resemblance at all. As such, this is not considered to be one of her film roles, though she did spend some
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During the 1870s, Graustark's ruler, Prince Ganlook of Graustark, was killed in a war with neighboring Axphain. As part of the ensuing peace treaty, Graustark agreed to pay a large indemnity to Axphain, to be due, with interest, in fifteen years.
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as Russia's ally, Graustark negotiated cancellation of this debt. Later, with Russia out of the war, Graustark also negotiated a separate peace. There followed a period of prosperity in the country.
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Graustark is described as a mountainous country with an area of approximately 800 square miles (2,100 km) - for reference, the unclaimed territory of
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it is said to be threatened with reduction to being only 25 miles wide by 150 miles long (3750 square miles) - for reference, the land area of
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ideas of their own about marriage. Robin eventually married Bevra, the Crown Princess of Dawsbergen, daughter of Dantan and Beverly.
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has an area of 795 square miles. There is at least one reference in the books that fixes its location as somewhere in the
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Hubert was hoping to marry Princess Virginia of Dawsbergen, Bevra's younger sister, but she had previously contracted a
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Graustark found itself without the resources to pay the indemnity when it was due, and in desperation, Princess
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The Graustark novels are stories of court intrigue, royal disguise, and romance similar to
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This article is about the fictional country. For the American Thoroughbred racehorse, see
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summers in Chicago growing up, and could easily have been an extra in this film.
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is said to provide a shorter rail route to Russian territories in or near
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Yetive and her husband were tragically killed in a railway accident near
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unpopular Hubert, who was himself assassinated in the aftermath.
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Fictional country in novels by George Barr McCutcheon
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Graustark's debts eventually ended up being held by
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Index

Truxton King (film)
Graustark (horse)
Graustark (1915 film)
Graustark (1925 film)
George Barr McCutcheon
Ruritanian romance
Principality

fictional country
Eastern Europe
George Barr McCutcheon
Bir Tawil
Carpathian Mountains
Romania
Lebanon
Afghanistan
Vienna
principality
Anthony Hope
The Prisoner of Zenda
fictional genre
Ruritanian romance
titled
Central European
East European
Gutenberg text
Gutenberg text
Marion Davies
Gutenberg etext in HTML
Gutenberg text

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