Carol II (15 October 1893 [O.S. 3 October 1893] – 4 April 1953) was King of Romania from 8 June 1930, until his forced abdication on 6 September 1940....
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certificate or as Carol Lambrino (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkarol lambrino][needs stress]), was the elder son of King Carol II of Romania. Carol Lambrino was...
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Kingdom of Romania (section World War II)
Soviet Union. Following the abolishment of the 1923 constitution by King Carol II in 1938, the Kingdom of Romania became an absolute monarchy, only to become...
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A Christmas Carol, the 1843 novella by Charles Dickens (1812–1870), is one of the English author's best-known works. It is the story of Ebenezer Scrooge...
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Regalia of Romania (redirect from Mace of Carol II of Romania)
orbs, the Scepter of King Ferdinand I, the Scepter of King Carol II, the Sword of King Carol I and the Royal Mantle. The Romanian "Steel Crown" is the...
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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. Lambrino was born in Roman...
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Michael I of Romania (category World War II political leaders)
proved to be ineffective and, in 1930, Carol returned to Romania and replaced his son as monarch, reigning as Carol II. As a result, Michael returned to being...
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Carol II, the King of Romania from 1930 to 1940, was the focus of a cult of personality for much of the latter part of his reign. The cult peaked with...
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disputed and who were not recognised as royal during the reigns of Ferdinand, Carol II and Michael. King Michael publicly renounced for himself, the former queen...
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Carol of Romania may refer to: Carol I of Romania, king from 1881 to 1914 Carol II of Romania, king from 1930 to 1940 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Camarilla (section The camarilla of King Carol II)
Elena Lupescu, mistress and later wife of King Carol II Puiu Dumitrescu, private secretary of King Carol II (earlier period) Barbu Ionescu, businessman Hugo...
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Helen of Greece and Denmark (category Romanian women in World War II)
restoration of the Greek monarchy in 1935. The outbreak of World War II, the deposition of Carol II and the subsequent dismemberment of Greater Romania in 1940...
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Magda Lupescu (redirect from Princess Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
later officially known as Princess Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, was the mistress and later wife of King Carol II of Romania. Many of the facts relating...
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Horia Sima (category World War II political leaders)
Guard members, including of Codreanu (who was killed by order of King Carol II). In early 1939, Sima fled to Nazi Germany through Yugoslavia, wherein...
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the Royal Court, due to King Carol II's disapproval of his marriage. On 10 July 1942, after the removal of King Carol II from the throne, during King...
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years old at the time), his father (Carol II) having renounced his rights to the throne in 1925. Carol II, unlike Carol I, in the beginning had no desire...
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Marie of Romania (section Carol II's reign)
Marie's eldest son Carol, who had waived his rights to succession, deposed his son and usurped the throne, becoming King Carol II. He removed Marie from...
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(1799–1883) Charles II, Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal (1803–1868) Charles II, Duke of Brunswick (1804–1873) Charles II of Romania or Carol II (1893–1953) Charles...
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Częstochowa, who was half his age. In the winter of 1936, the Romanian king Carol II made a visit in the city of Satmar. A large parade consisting of thousands...
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Carol I or Charles I of Romania (born Karl Eitel Friedrich Zephyrinus Ludwig von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen; 20 April 1839 – 10 October [O.S. 27 September] 1914)...
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II. Elisabeth was born when her parents were crown prince and crown princess of Romania. She was raised by her great-uncle and great-aunt, King Carol...
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Second Vienna Award (category Romania in World War II)
The Carol II fortified line (Romanian: Linia fortificată Carol al II-lea) had been built by Romania in the late 1930s at the order of King Carol II to...
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Alexander II. Ferdinand became King of Romania on 10 October 1914, under the name Ferdinand I, following the death of his uncle, King Carol I. He ruled...
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The Kingdom of Romania, under the rule of King Carol II, was initially a neutral country in World War II. However, Fascist political forces, especially...
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(1920–2006), eldest son of Carol II Carol Lindroos (1930–2001) Finnish athlete Carol Mather (1919–2006), British soldier and politician Carol G. Montgomery (1909–1950)...
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al României), is the son of Carol Lambrino and Hélène Henriette Nagavitzine. His father was the elder son of King Carol II of Romania and Zizi Lambrino...
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Conducător (category Romania in World War II)
dictator Ion Antonescu during World War II, also occasionally used in official discourse to refer to Carol II and Nicolae Ceaușescu. The word is derived...
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of Hohenzollern-Emden (born 1970) Carol I 1866–1881 Carol I 1881–1914 Ferdinand 1914–1927 Michael 1927–1930 Carol II 1930–1940 Michael 1940–1947 House...
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King Carol II to form a government which included Cuza. The government lasted for only 44 days and was followed by a royal dictatorship by Carol. Founded...
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brother, King Carol II, who was jealous of Ileana's popularity in Romania and wanted to get her out of the country. After the wedding, Carol claimed that...
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