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Princesse Ioana <I>Dumitrescu-Doletti</I> de Roumanie

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Princesse Ioana Dumitrescu-Doletti de Roumanie

Birth
Bucharest, Bucuresti Municipality, Romania
Death
19 Feb 1963 (aged 55)
Lausanne, District de Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
Burial
Prilly, District de l'Ouest lausannois, Vaud, Switzerland Add to Map
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She was the first wife of Prince Nicholas of Romania . They married in Tohani, Romania, on 7 November 1931. Her first husband had been politician Radu Săveanu, married on 11 December 1924 divorced 1925 . His brother King Carol did not recognise the marriage and tore up the wedding certificate in front of the couple and stripped Prince Nicholas of his titles and privileges and exiled him from the Royal Court. On 10 July 1942, after the removal of King Carol II from the throne, during King Michael's second reign, Nicholas was given by the king the title of Nicholas of Hohenzollern — of the dynasty to which he belonged.


She was born in Bucharest,the daughter of Jon Dumitrescu-Tohani and Nella Theodorescu who later married Prince Zourab Tchkotoua, and was adopted by her grandmother Doletti whose name she assumed. She died in exile in Lausanne, Switzerland.

She was the first wife of Prince Nicholas of Romania . They married in Tohani, Romania, on 7 November 1931. Her first husband had been politician Radu Săveanu, married on 11 December 1924 divorced 1925 . His brother King Carol did not recognise the marriage and tore up the wedding certificate in front of the couple and stripped Prince Nicholas of his titles and privileges and exiled him from the Royal Court. On 10 July 1942, after the removal of King Carol II from the throne, during King Michael's second reign, Nicholas was given by the king the title of Nicholas of Hohenzollern — of the dynasty to which he belonged.


She was born in Bucharest,the daughter of Jon Dumitrescu-Tohani and Nella Theodorescu who later married Prince Zourab Tchkotoua, and was adopted by her grandmother Doletti whose name she assumed. She died in exile in Lausanne, Switzerland.


Inscription

S. A. R.
PRINCESSE
IOANA
DE ROUMANIE
PRINCESSE DE HOHENZOLLERN
24. 9. 1907
19. 2. 1963



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239223957/ioana-de_roumanie: accessed ), memorial page for Princesse Ioana Dumitrescu-Doletti de Roumanie (24 Sep 1907–19 Feb 1963), Find a Grave Memorial ID 239223957, citing Cimetière Chrétien, Prilly, District de l'Ouest lausannois, Vaud, Switzerland; Maintained by CMWJR (contributor 50059520).