Issue
Image | Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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Carol | 15 October 1893 | 4 April 1953(1953-04-04) (aged 59) | King Carol II of Romania from 8 June 1930; married (1) 31 August 1918, Joanna Marie Valentina "Zizi" Lambrino, one son Mircea Carol (marriage anulled) (2) 10 March 1921, Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, one son, future King Michael |
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Princess Elisabeth | 12 October 1894 | 14 November 1956(1956-11-14) (aged 62) | married, 27 February 1921, King George II of Greece (1890–1947); no issue, divorced in 1935 | |
Princess Maria ("Mignon") |
6 January 1900 | 22 June 1961(1961-06-22) (aged 61) | married 8 June 1922, King Alexander I of Yugoslavia (1888-1934); had issue, three sons | |
Prince Nicholas | 3 August 1903 | 9 June 1978(1978-06-09) (aged 74) | Prince Regent (July 1927 to June 1930); married (1) 7 November 1931, Ioana (Joanna) Dumitrescu-Doletti, no issue (2) 13 July 1967, Thereza Lisboa Figueira de Mello, no issue; stripped of his royal title in 9 April 1937, assumes the name of Nicolae Brana, later on 10 June 1942 was recognised as H.R.H. Prince of Hohenzollern |
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Princess Ileana | 5 January 1909 | 21 January 1991(1991-01-21) (aged 82) | later known as Mother Alexandra, married (1) 26 July 1931, Archduke Anton of Austria, Prince of Tuscany, had issue, divorced (2) 20 June 1954, Dr.Stefan Nikolas Issarescu, divorced |
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Prince Mircea | 3 January 1913 | 2 November 1916(1916-11-02) (aged 3) |
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