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Magda Lupescu (born
Elena Lupescu; 3/15
September 1899 – 29 June 1977),
later officially known as
Princess Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, was the...
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Lupescu is a
surname of
Romanian origin,
derived from the
Romanian word lup ("wolf"), from
Latin lupus ("wolf"). Its
Italian equivalent is Lupo, its French...
- Ioan "Ionuț"
Angelo Lupescu (born 9
December 1968) is a
Romanian former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Ioan
Lupescu,
nicknamed Kaiserul...
- a mere
puppet of
Lupescu is incorrect, and
Lupescu's influence on
political decision-making was much
exaggerated at the time.
Lupescu was
primarily interested...
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Nicolae Lupescu (17
December 1940 – 6
September 2017) was a
Romanian football defender and manager.
Nicolae Lupescu was born on 17
December 1940 in Bucharest...
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temporarily leaves the
graveyard 'to
obtain some information', and Miss
Lupescu arrives to take care of six-year-old Bod in his absence. She
brings Bod...
- Kruse, Nell Gwynn,
Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes, Lola Montez,
Magda Lupescu. In contrast, the
title Petite maîtresse was the
title of a
mistress who...
- husband,
whose multiple affairs ended when he fell in love with
Magda Lupescu in 1924. Finally, in 1925,
Crown Prince Carol abandoned his wife and renounced...
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Magda Lupescu. In 1925,
Carol was
pressured to
renounce his
rights (in
favour of his son Michael) to the
throne and
moved to
Paris in
exile with
Lupescu. In...
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Jannick Lupescu (born 16 July 1993) is a
Dutch tennis player.
Lupescu has a
career high ATP
singles ranking of 841
achieved on 1
November 2010. He also...