- her
mother would commit suicide in 1918 and 1920 respectively. For the
Bibescos life
after the war was more
cosmopolitan than
limited to Romania. Among...
- Elizabeth,
Princess Bibesco (born
Elizabeth Charlotte Lucy Asquith; 26
February 1897 – 7
April 1945) was an
English socialite,
actress and
writer between...
-
Lecram and the
Bibescos were Ocsebib.
Antoine made a
concerted effort to have Proust's Du Côté de Chez
Swann (in which, it is said,
Bibesco was the model...
- The
House of
Bibescu or
Bibesco is the name of an old
Romanian noble family,
whose members were once
ruling Princes of Wallachia. The
Princely Bibescu...
- Marie-Nicole by her
cousin (and head of the
princely house),
Prince George Bibesco, the
palace was
given to his wife,
Princess Martha. He
later deeded the...
-
Prince Grégoire
Bibesco-B****araba de
Brancovan (12
December 1827 – 15
October 1886) was a Romanian-French prince.
Prince Grégoire was born in Craiova...
- in
French North Africa.
Another stepson,
adopted by
France as "Georges
Bibesco",
fought with
distinction in the Franco–Mexican War of the 1860s, and was...
- of the
Lockheed L-049 Constellation.
Other aviator awards include: the
Bibesco Cup of the Fédération Aéronautique
Internationale in 1938, the
Octave Chanute...
- Anna,
Comtesse Mathieu de
Noailles (Anna
Elisabeth Bibesco-B****araba de Brancovan) (15
November 1876 – 30
April 1933) was a
French writer of Romanian...
-
mother that all of the
grand duchesses "were not
found very pretty."
Marthe Bibesco, who was with the
Romanian party,
heard a
rumor that the
grand duchesses...