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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. 18 de sept. de 2023 · Zizi Lambrino married Prince Carol II of Romania in 1918. Why didn't Zizi become Romania's queen when her prince became king? And what happened to their son Mircea "Carol" Lambrino?

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  3. 13 de nov. de 2019 · Zizi Lambrino was born on 3 October 1898 as the daughter of Constantin Lambrino and Euphrosine Alcaz. She was sent to a convent school in France where she lived until 1910 when she returned to Bucharest. There, she became part of the aristocratic society and learned English, playing the piano, painting and singing.

  4. 24 de dic. de 2020 · by Scott Mehl © Unofficial Royalty 2020. Zizi with then-Prince Carol, c1918. source: Wikipedia. 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.

  5. 17 de mar. de 2020 · At the end of August, the Crown Prince Carol left his mountain troop unit in Târgu Neamț and fled to Odessa, where he married Ioana Maria (Zizi) Lambrino. This gesture was a serious violation of the Royal House’s Statute, which prohibited the marriage of the heir prince to a commoner.

  6. Zizi [Valentina Maria Ioana] Lambrino (n. 3 octombrie 1898, Roman, judeţul Neamţ – d. 27 martie 1953, Neuilly, Franţa). Prima soţie a principelui moştenitor al Coroanei României, Carol (1893–1953), viitorul rege Carol II (1930–1940). Biografie.

  7. The fact that Carol technically had deserted as he left his post at the Army without permission to marry Zizi Lambrino caused immense controversy at the time. The marriage was annulled on 29 March 29, 1919, by the Ilfov County Court. Carol and Zizi continued to live together after the annulment.