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  1. Joanna Marie Valentina "Zizi" Lambrino (3 October 1898 – 11 March 1953) was the first wife of the later King Carol II of Romania. They had one son, Carol, born in 1920, in Bucharest.

  2. 24 de dic. de 2020 · Zizi Lambrino was the first wife of the future King Carol II of Romania. The couple married in 1918, but by the following year, the Romanian government had deemed the marriage unconstitutional and it was annulled.

  3. 18 de sept. de 2023 · Carol was determined to make Zizi his wife, and she happily conspired to ensure that she was often at the palace as a member of the queen's sewing and knitting circle for the war effort. The couple walked in the palace gardens, played bridge or went for drives in Carol's Rolls-Royce each evening.

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  4. Known more for his romantic misadventures than for any leadership skills, Carol (Romanian for "Charles") was first married in the Cathedral Church of Odesa, Ukraine, August 31, 1918 (under the occupation of the Central Powers at that time), to Joanna Marie Valentina Lambrino (1898–1953), known as "Zizi", the daughter of a Romanian ...

  5. Joanna Marie Valentina Zizi Lambrino (3 October 1898 – 11 March 1953) was the first wife of the later King Carol II of Romania. They had one son, Carol, born in 1920, in Bucharest. Born in the former Byzantine, Phanariot Rangabe-Lambrino family, the daughter of General, Constantin Lambrino (d. 1916) and his wife,...

  6. Carol Lambrino was born in Bucharest as son of Crown Prince Carol of Romania and his first wife, Zizi Lambrino. At the time of his birth he was registered with the name Mircea Grigore Carol Lambrino. He was named by his father after his youngest brother Prince Mircea of Romania who died in 1916.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Known more for his romantic misadventures than for any leadership skills, Carol was first married in the Cathedral Church of Odessa, Ukraine, to Joanna Marie Valentina Lambrino on 31 August 1918. Lambrino, known as "Zizi", was the daughter of a Romanian general, Constantin Lambrino.