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  1. 23 de feb. de 2021 · In the summer of 1924, Carol met and fell in love with a woman named Elena “Magda” Lupescu. Eventually, Carol renounced his right to the throne in order to live out his life with Lupescu, which devastated Helen. To make things even worse, her mother-in-law thought Helen was partially to blame for Carol’s decision to leave.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2023 · Elena Lupescu, better known as Magda Lupescu, was the mistress of King Carol II of Romania and married him after his abdication. Precise details of Lupescu's life are often difficult to ascertain. This is due partly to the circumstances of the time and place, partly to unintentional mistakes and typographical errors, and partly to outright fabrications and obfuscations by her friends and ...

  3. Magda Lupescu. Mistress of King Carol II of the Romanians (1899-1977) Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Elena Lupescu. Date of birth. 3 September 1899 (in Julian calendar) Iași.

  4. Elena „Magda” Lupescu, Principesă de Hohenzollern ( n. 3/15 septembrie 1899, Iași, România – d. 29 iunie 1977, Estoril, Districtul Lisabona, Portugalia) a fost amanta și apoi soția regelui Carol al II-lea al României. Mai multe informații Date personale, Poreclă ...

  5. Magda lupescu Imágenes De Stock. RM PD9G7G – Elena Lupescu, 1895 -1977, aka Magda Lupescu. Amante del rey Carol II de Rumania y más tarde a su esposa tras su abdicación. A partir de estos tremendos Años, publicado en 1938. RM B6DNTE – ELENA LUPESCU (1895?-1977) fue el largo tiempo que amante del rey Carol II de Rumania y, más tarde, su ...

  6. 3 de ago. de 2020 · Magda Elena Lupescu s-a născut în anul 1896, într-o casă modestă din București. A fost fiica farmacistului Wolf Schwartz și a dansatoarei Elise, ambii fiind evrei care s-au convertit la catolicism. S-a remarcat de la o vârstă fragedă pentru inteligența sa și capacitatea de a învăța.

  7. Still, his supporters (as Prime Minister Iuliu Maniu, leader of the National Peasants' Party) continued to demand his separation from Magda Lupescu and his reconciliation with Helen, which he refused. Thanks to his many supporters in the country, the prince finally organized his return to Bucharest on the night of 6–7 June 1930.