Born in Peleş Castle, Sinaia, Kingdom of Romania on 12 Oct 1894 to Ferdinand I Braganza and Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria 'Missy' Saxe-Coburg & Gotha.

Elisabeth was forced to economize, and struggled to pay even for necessary expenses. She hired English governesses to take care of her children (although, when her parents were away, Elisabeth, as the eldest daughter, was often required to look after her siblings), and British tutors to educate her children at home. Elisabeth of Romania translation in English-French dictionary. Elisabeth Prinzessin zu Wied-Neuwied.jpg 230 × 405; 14 KB. But the outbreak of the First World War put an abrupt halt to her education.During the war, the princess, together with her sister Mignon and their mother, took care of the wounded soldiers at hospitals located in the Moldova region, the only part of Romania that hadn’t been occupied by enemy troops.

This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. That year, King Constantine I of Greece, also had to abdicate in favour of his son. Some of her pictures were printed in the “Calendarul Regina Maria”, whose proceeded were used for the war relief effort. Here you will find random bits of history, book reviews and musings on art, literature, manners, life, music and anything else that interests me.

See more ideas about Romania, Romanian royal family, Princess alexandra. In 1935, they divorced. Her parents, fearful for her life, rushed to her bedside. Raised by her grand-uncle King Carol I of Romania and his wife Queen Elisabeth, she was an introvert and isolated. Elisabeth of Romania (Elisabetha Charlotte Josephine Alexandra Victoria; 12 October 1894 – 14/15 November 1956) was a queen consort of Greece; the wife of King George II of Greece, from 1921 to 1935. Life path number 6 April 2, 1545 – Elisabeth of Valois (d. 1568).

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Elisabeth and George went into exile in Romania, where they settled at the Cotroceni Palace. The marriage was unsuccessful and the couple parted in the 1930s.

She passed away on 14 November 1956 in Cannes, Provence-Alpes-Côte D'azur. Elisabeth of Romania married George II, King of the Hellenes, von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg (Oldenburg). The following 119 files are in this category, out of 119 total. She was homesick, “mentally starved […] hungering for the music and art and affection that were showered on her in Romania”, and often left home alone as her husband spent long periods at the front.

The princess suffered from typhoid fever and pleurisy, and had to undergo, without anaesthesia, two operations. But, luckily, the princess recovered, although her heart, from then on, would always be weak. Elisabeth of Romania married George II, King of the Hellenes, von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg (Oldenburg). Upon our dearest son Georgie she has made a deep impression. Elisabeth and George went into exile in Romania, where they settled at the Cotroceni Palace.

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We are most anxious to know whether Nando and you would have any objections to a marriage between the two young people, who seems to have a deep feeling for each other.” The couple tied the knot on 27 February 1921.Elisabeth loved her husband, but she found life in Greece difficult.

Elisabeth of Romania (Elisabetha Charlotte Josephine Alexandra Victoria; 12 October 1894 – 14/15 November 1956) was a queen consort of Greece; the wife of King George II of Greece, from 1921 to 1935.

Carmen … Queen Sophie of Greece was ecstatic at the idea. (en); Romanian writer (en-ca); Rumunská královna, autorka básní, povídek, pohádek, románů a překladů z francouzštiny do němčiny, které psala pod pseudonymem. Media in category "Queen Elisabeth of Romania" The following 119 files are in this category, out of 119 total. Elisabeth was a bit of a goer so that did not add to the matrimonial bliss (by no means jumping on … Elisabeth of Romania was born 2 October 1894 in Peleș Castle, Sinaia, Prahova County, Romania to Ferdinand I of Romania (1865-1927) and Marie of Edinburgh (1875-1938) and died 14 November 1956 in Cannes, France of unspecified causes.

It was one of the most modern institutions of its type. 2015 - Cette épingle a été découverte par Amy Jackson. But her husband kept spending long periods in England, and, slowly, the couple started growing apart. Category:Queen Elisabeth of Romania. October 12, 1894 – Elisabeth of Romania (d. 1956). Elisabeth of Romania (full name Elisabeth Charlotte Josephine Alexandra Victoria: Romanian: Elisabeta a României, Greek: Ελισάβετ της Ρουμανίας; 12 October 1894 – 14 November 1956) was a princess of Romania and member of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and by marriage Queen consort of Greece during 1922–1924.