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King Carol I of Romania |
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(20 Apr. 1839-18 Mar.
1889)
Was elected as Prince of Romania in a plebiscite on 20 Apr.
1866. On 24 Apr 1866 the other European Powers recognized him
as Prince of Romania. On 25 Oct. 1878 he assumed the
qualification of Royal Highness. On 26 Apr. 1881 he was
proclamed King of Romania. Knight of the Garter (1892),
m 15 Nov. 1869 Princess Elisabeth zu Wied (29 Dec. 1843-3 Mar.
1914) She was a writer under the pen-name of Carmen Sylvia. |
11 Princess Marie of
Romania (8 Sept. 1870-9 Apr. 1874) |
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King Ferdinand I of Romania |
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(24 Aug. 1865-20 July
1927)
Was named Crown Prince of Romania on 18 Mar. 1889. King of
Romania (1914-1927). KG (1924), GCB.
m10 Jan. 1893 Princess Marie of Saxe-Coburg und Gotha, Princess of
Great Britain (29 Oct. 1875-10 July 1938) |
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King Carol II of Romania |
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GCVO (1925). Renounced his rights to the Throne of Romania on
28 Dec. 1925, which were reinstated 8 June 1930. King of
Romania (1930-40). KG (1938) Abdicated in favor of his son
Mihai on 6 Sept. 1940)
m1 31 August 1918 (annulled 8 Jan 1919) Joana "Zizi" Maria
Velentina Lambrino (3 Oct. 1898-11 Mar 1953)
m2 10 Mar. 1921 (Div. 1928) Princess Helen of Greece (2 May 1896-) |
211 Mircea
Grigore Carol (Lambrino), Prince of Romania |
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(8 Jan 1920-)
Bore the surname Lambrino until 17 Dec. 1955 when the French Courts
recognized his legitimacy. He then assumed the title of
Prince of Romania with the qualification of Royal Highness.
m1 22 Mar 1944 (Div 1960) Helene Nagavitzine (26 May 1925-)
m2 20 Dec. 1960 Thelma Jeanne Williams (15 Nov. 1930-) |
2111 Paul Philippe
(Lambrino), Prince of Romania |
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(13 Aug. 1948)
m 15 Sept. 1996 Georgia Triff (23 Feb. 1949) |
2112 Prince Ion
George Nicholas Alexander of Romania |
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(1 Sept. 1961-) |
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King Mihai (Michael) I
of Romania |
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(25 Oct. 1921-)
Was Crown Prince of Romania, Grand Voivode of Alba Julia during his
father's reign. On 30 Dec. 1947 he was forced to abdicate and
leave the country. On 4 Mar. 1948 he resumed his claim to the
Throne of Romania.
m 10 June 1948 Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma (18 Sept. 1923-) |
2121 Princess Margarita of
Romania |
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(26 Mar. 1949-)
m 21 Sept. 1996 Radu Duda (7 June 1960) Created Prince of
Hohenzollern-Veringen (1 Jan. 1999) |
2122 Princess Elena of
Romania |
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(15 Nov. 1950-)
m1 24 Sept. 1983 (div 1991) Robin Medforth-Mills (8 Dec. 1942-)
m2 14 Aug. 1998 Alexander Phillips Nixon McAteer (22 Oct. 1964) |
21221 Nicholas Michael de
Roumanie-Medforth-Mills (1 Apr 1985-) |
21222 Elizabeth Karina
de Roumanie-Medforth-Mills (4
Jan 1989-) |
2123 Princess Irina of
Romania |
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(28 Feb. 1963-)
m 10 Dec 1983 John Kreuger (3 Aug. 1945) |
21231 Michael Torsten
Kreuger (25 Feb. 1985-) |
21232 Angelica Margareta
Bianca Kreuger (29 Dec. 1986-) |
2124 Princess Sophie of
Romania |
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(29 Oct. 1957-)
m 29 Aug 1998 Alain Michel Léonce Biarneix de Laufenborg (10 July
1957-) |
21241 Elisabeta-Maria
Bianca Elena de Laufenborg (15 Aug. 1999-) |
2125 Princess Maria of
Romania |
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(13 July 1964-)
m 16 Sept. 1995 Casimir Mystkowski (13 Sept. 1958) |
22 Princess Elisabeth
Charlotte Josephine Alexandra Victoria of
Romania |
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(12 Oct. 1894-22 June
1966)
m 27 Feb. 1921 King George II of Greece (19 July 1890-1 Apr. 1947) |
23 Princess Marie of
Romania |
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(9 Jan 1900-22 Jun 1961)
m 8 June 1922 King Alexander of Yugoslavia (4 Dec 1888- 9 Oct. 1934) |
24 Prince Nicholas of
Romania |
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(18 Aug 1903-9 Jul 1978)
Was Head of the Council of Regency (20 July 1927-8 June 1930).
Renounced his rights to the Throne (9 Apr. 1937) and assumed the
surname of Brana (10 July 1942). On 15 Jan. 1947 he assumed
the title of Prince of Hohenzollern with the qualification of Royal
Highness.
m1 24 Oct. 1931 Joana Dumitrescu (24 Sept. 1907-19 Feb. 1963)
m2 13 July 1967 Thereza Figueria de Mello (10 June 1913-30 Mar. 1997) |
25 Princess Ileana of
Romania |
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(5 Jan. 1909-21 Jan
1991)
Became Mother Alexandra, an Orthodox nun.
m1 5 Jan. 1909 (div 1954) Archduke Anton of Austria (20 Mar. 1901-22
Oct. 1987)
m2 19 June 1954 (div 1965) Stefan Issarecu (5 Oct. 1906-) |
25 Priuce Mircea of
Romania (3 Jan. 1913-2 Nov. 1916) |
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