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Ileana Collection

Princess Ileana of Romania, also known as Princess Ileana and Mircea of Roumania, was a remarkable figure in history

Background imageIleana Collection: Princess Ileana of Romania and her children

Princess Ileana of Romania and her children
Princess Ileana of Romania (1909-1991), Archduchess of Austria-Tuscany and Queen Marie of Romanias youngest daughter. The photo shows her in 1935 with her children Archduke Stefan

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Notables Princess Ileana Romania Earl Luton Crown Prince
Notables Princess Ileana of Romania, Earl of Luton, Crown Prince of Abyssinia, Arch Bishop of Canterbury, Latin Patriach Alfonso XIII of Spain. 1930

Background imageIleana Collection: Princess Ileana Of Romania

Princess Ileana Of Romania
Princes Ilena of Romania (1909-1991) in Cornwall by the rocks, the youngest of three daughters of the King and Queen of Romania. She was born in Bucharest Date: 1923

Background imageIleana Collection: Queen Maria of Romania and Princess Ileana

Queen Maria of Romania and Princess Ileana
Romanian Royalty - Queen Maria (1875-1938) and Princess Ileana (1909-1991) - who later became the Archduchess of Austria. Date: circa 1910s

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Princess Ileana and Mircea of Roumania
Princess Ileana and Prince Mircea, two of the children of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie of Romania (the latter was formerly Princess Marie of Edinburgh and then Saxe-Coburg)

Background imageIleana Collection: Ottorino Respighi

Ottorino Respighi
OTTORINO RESPIGHI Italian composer, with a troupe of dancing girls, with Ileana Leonidoff, director of the Scuola di danze del Teatro. Date: 1879-1936

Background imageIleana Collection: Ileana and Carol

Ileana and Carol
ILEANA HOHENZOLLERN, in the royal carriage on her wedding day, with her father, King Carol II of Romania. She married Archduke Anton of Austria and had six children. Date: 1909 - 1991

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Ileana Marries Anton
ILEANA HOHENZOLLERN Youngest daughter of the King of Romania, on her wedding day. Her husband was Archduke Anton of Austria. They had six children, but divorced in 1954. Date: 1909 - 1991

Background imageIleana Collection: Ileana Hohenzollern

Ileana Hohenzollern
ILEANA HOHENZOLLERN Descendant of Queen Victoria and youngest daughter of the King of Romania who married Archduke Anton of Austria. Seen here in naval uniform. Date: 1909 - 1991

Background imageIleana Collection: Romanian Royalty - Queen Maria

Romanian Royalty - Queen Maria (1875-1938) and Princess Ileana (1909-1991) - who later became the Archduchess of Austria. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageIleana Collection: Queen Marie of Romania with her daughter Ileana

Queen Marie of Romania with her daughter Ileana
A portrait of Queen Marie of Romania with her daughter Ileana, Marie was British by birth and the eldest daughter of the Duke of Edinburgh

Background imageIleana Collection: Cycling Parade

Cycling Parade
A parade of cycling Girl Guides pass King Carol and Princess Ileana of Romania


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Princess Ileana of Romania, also known as Princess Ileana and Mircea of Roumania, was a remarkable figure in history. Born into royalty, she was the daughter of Queen Maria of Romania and sister to Crown Prince Carol. Ileana's life was filled with both triumphs and challenges. She had a deep passion for music and arts, which led her to collaborate with renowned composer Ottorino Respighi on various projects. Her love for culture extended beyond the realm of music; she also dedicated herself to preserving Romanian traditions. As a mother, Princess Ileana cherished her children dearly. She raised them with grace and instilled in them the values of compassion and integrity. Her devotion to family was evident in every aspect of her life. Throughout her journey, Princess Ileana remained an influential figure within Romanian society. Her tireless efforts towards philanthropy earned her recognition as one of Romania's most notable figures. Despite facing personal hardships such as divorce from Earl Luton Crown Prince Anton Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Princess Ileana never let adversity define her spirit. Instead, she used these experiences as opportunities for growth and self-discovery. Queen Maria once said about Princess Ileana: "She possesses a rare combination of strength and gentleness that makes her beloved by all who know her. " This sentiment perfectly encapsulates the essence of this extraordinary woman. Princess Ileana's legacy is one that will forever be remembered in Romanian history. From being born into royalty to becoming an advocate for culture preservation and a loving mother, she exemplified resilience and grace throughout her life journey.