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  1. Elizabeth, Princess Bibesco (born Elizabeth Charlotte Lucy Asquith; 26 February 1897 – 7 April 1945) was an English socialite, actress and writer between 1921 and 1940. She was the daughter of H. H. Asquith, the British Prime Minister and the writer Margot Asquith, and the wife of Antoine Bibesco, a Romanian prince and diplomat.

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    • 1921–1940
  2. 1 dic 2023 · Elizabeth Bibesco, ‘Misunderstood’. With a dedication to John Maynard Keynes. Her greatness was an accepted fact. Her fame had not been a dashing offensive but an inevitable advance quietly over-running the world. People who never read knew her name as well as Napoleon's.

  3. Princess Bibesco (1897-1945) was a marginal but interesting figure of the modernist period – a rich socialite and writer. She was born in 1897 as Elizabeth Charlotte Lucy Asquith, the daughter of Herbert Asquith by his second wife.

  4. 9 giu 2011 · Preview. Pilgrimage: The Life of Elizabeth Bibesco. by Paul Darby. About the Book. This is the only biography in English of Elizabeth Asquith Bibesco (1897-1945), daughter of Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister of England (1908-1916) and his wife Margot.

    • Paul Darby
    • June 09, 2011
    • Pickering, Ontario, Canada
  5. Elizabeth Bibesco, daughter of Herbert Asquith, aspiring author, and wife of Prince Antoine Bibesco, a Romanian diplomat. Bibesco was cultivating Murry with a view to publishing her work in the Athenaeum, and Mansfield disapproved of this in no uncertain terms, believing Bibesco and her work to be trite and of little artistic merit.

  6. Elizabeth, Princess Bibesco was an English socialite, actress and writer between 1921 and 1940. She was the daughter of H. H. Asquith, the British Prime Minister and the writer Margot Asquith, and the wife of Antoine Bibesco, a Romanian prince and diplomat.

  7. Princess Elizabeth Bibesco (1897-1945) was the daughter of Sir Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister of Great Britain between 1908 and 1916, and wife of Prince Antoine Bibesco (1878-1951).