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  1. 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 .

  2. Magda Lupescu (mäg´dä lōōpĕ´skōō), 1896?–1977, wife of Carol II of Romania. Her given name was Elena. Carol renounced (1925) his succession to the throne for her, but after becoming king (1930) he installed her as his official mistress. She was accused of exerting a corrupting influence on Romanian politics; part of her unpopularity ...

  3. 12 de abr. de 2021 · Elena (Magda) Lupescu loomed large in Romania’s fatal course of destiny from the mid-1920s to 1940. Streaked with gossip, rumours, scandal, royal bedchamber secrets and the published recollections of friends and foes, her history is one of many guises: a seductress who perverted a king’s sacred sense of duty to his country; the grey ...

  4. 30 de jun. de 1977 · ESTORIL, Portugal, June 29 (Reuters)—Princess Elena, the former Magda Lupescu, who had a 22‐year love affair with the late King Carol of Rumania before becoming married to him in exile, died ...

  5. 26 de may. de 2018 · Magda Lupescu, later known as Princess Elena can be compared to Wallis Simpson in the way that their stories panned out. Unlike Wallis however, the woman behind the Romanian throne has been mostly forgotten by popular culture today, and details of her life are often hard to piece together. Magda was born as Elena to Elise and Nicolae Lupescu in ...

  6. 18 de feb. de 2019 · Magda Lupescu was born in 1896 to Jewish parents from Bucharest. Her father, Wolf Schwartz, was a successful apothecary and her mother, Elise, was a dancer. The daughter of an established family, she was sent as a teen to the prestigious Diaconesele boarding school, where she excelled in her studies. She was not just a pretty face, but a sharp ...

  7. 18 de feb. de 2019 · Magda Lupescu and Carol II of Romania. Magda Lupescu was born in 1896 to Jewish parents from Bucharest. Her father, Wolf Schwartz, was a successful apothecary and her mother, Elise, was a dancer. The daughter of an established family, she was sent as a teen to the prestigious Diaconesele boarding school, where she excelled in her studies.