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  1. 23 de jun. de 2014 · While the love story of King Carol of Romania and his mistress Magda Lupescu is nothing more than a footnote to history. Like Edward, Carol refused to give up his flame-haired Pompadour. However, unlike King Edward VIII, Carol actually managed to regain his throne, ruling for almost ten years before the coming war and his own autocratic style forced him into exile.

  2. Lupescu, Elena (c. 1896–1977) Mistress and later wife of the ruler of Rumania, widely thought to be the power behind the throne, who heightened political tensions in her country throughout the 1930s. Name variations: Helena; Elenutza; Magda; Madame Lupescu; (nickname) Duduia. Pronunciation: Loo-PES-que. Born on September 15, possibly in 1896 ...

  3. English: Magda Lupescu (born Elena Lupescu) was the mistress of King Carol II of Romania and after his abdication, his wife. The Bucharest home of Magda Lupescu, Bd. Pache Protopopescu nr. 51, now (2015) a restaurant.

  4. Descripción Magda Lupescu, Rumunii Karola II.jpg. Polski: Magda Lupescu, kochanka króla Rumunii Karola II i później, po abdykacji, jego żona. Español: Magda Lupescu, amante del rey Carol II de Rumanía y más tarde, después de la abdicación, su esposa. Deutsch: Karl II. und Magda Lupescu. Fuente.

  5. 27 de mar. de 2009 · See also Diana Mandache's Weblog - http://royalromania.wordpress.comKing Carol II of Romania (1893-1953) & Elena (Magda)Lupescu (1896-1977) talking at recept...

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  6. Elena Lupescu (15 September 1895 (?) in Iaşi (Jassy), Romania – 29 June 1977), better known as Magda Lupescu, was the mistress of King Carol II of Romania and later, after his abdication, his wife. Spouse. Ion Tâmpeanu (m. 1919; div. c. 1923) Carol II of Romania (m. 1947–1953; his death) Father. Nicolae Lupescu. Mother.

  7. Magda Lupescu (1899-1977), mistress and later wife of King Carol II of Romania. Illustration for Women of all Lands, Their Charm, Culture and Characteristics, edited by Rosita Forbes (Amalgamated Press, 1935).