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  1. Magda Lupescu (born Elena Lupescu; 3/15 September 1899 – 29 June 1977), later officially known as Princess Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, was the mistress and later wife of King Carol II of Romania.

  2. Elena Lupescu, meglio conosciuta come Magda Lupescu (Iași, 15 settembre 1895 – Estoril, 29 giugno 1977), è stata l'amante e poi moglie di Carlo II di Romania

  3. Magda Lupescu (born 1896?, Iaşi, Rom.—died June 28/29, 1977, Estoril, Port.) was a Romanian adventurer who, as mistress of King Carol II of Romania, exerted a wide-ranging influence on Romanian public affairs during the 1930s.

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  4. biografie in storia. Favorita di Carlo II di Romania (Iaşi 1896 - Estoril 1977), il cui cognome originario (mutato in L. da lei stessa o già dal padre, ebreo) era Wo...

  5. 12 apr 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 countr

  6. Magda Lupescu was the mistress, and then third wife of King Carol II of Romania. The couple was married several years after Carol abdicated the Romanian throne. Elena “Magda” Lupescu was born in Iaşi, Romania on September 16, 1899 to Nicolae Lupsecu and Elise Falk.

  7. 18 feb 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.