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  1. Prince Antoine Bibesco (Romanian: Prințul Anton Bibescu; July 19, 1878 – September 2, 1951) was a Romanian aristocrat, lawyer, diplomat, and writer. Biography [ edit ] He was born as the son of Prince Alexandre Bibesco , the last surviving son of the Duke of Wallachia and his wife, Elena Epureanu , daughter of Manolache Costache ...

  2. Le prince Antoine Bibesco, né à Tours le 20 juillet 1878 et mort à Paris le 2 septembre 1951, est un diplomate roumain élevé en France, qui fut un ami proche de Marcel Proust .

  3. Anton Bibescu (francizat Antoine Bibesco, n. 19 iulie 1878, Paris – d. 2 septembrie, 1951, Paris) a fost un prinț român, născut într-o familie veche de boieri. A fost avocat, diplomat și scriitor . Biografie. Anton Bibescu a fost fiul lui Alexandru Bibescu (1842-1911) și al Elenei Bibescu, născută Kostaki-Epureanu (1855-1902).

  4. Am 29. April 1919 heiratete Lady Elizabeth Asquith in der St Margaret’s Church im Londoner Stadtteil Westminster den Aristokraten Antoine Bibesco de Brancovan (1878–1951). Die Hochzeit war damals das gesellschaftliche Ereignis des Jahres, zu den Gästen zählten viele Personen aus dem europäischen Hoch- und Geldaristokratie.

  5. Prince Antoine Bibesco. (1878-1951) Playwright. Antoine Bibesco or, in Romanian, Anton Bibescu (July 19, 1878 - September 2, 1951) was a Romanian prince, lawyer, diplomat and writer. He was born into the Bibescu princely family. His main estate was in Strehaia.

  6. Elizabeth, Princess Bibesco (born Elizabeth Charlotte Lucy Asquith; 26 February 1897 – 7 April 1945) was an English socialite, actress and writer between 1921 and 1940. She was the daughter of H. H. Asquith, the British Prime Minister, and the writer Margot Asquith, and the wife of Antoine Bibesco, a Romanian prince and diplomat ...

  7. Details. Augustus John, O.M., R.A. (British, 1878-1961) Portrait of Princess Antoine Bibesco. signed 'John' (lower left) oil on canvas. 40¼ x 30¼ in. (102.2 x 76.8 cm.) Painted in 1924. Provenance. Purchased by Joseph Woolf at the 1926 exhibition. His sale; Christie's, London, 15 July 1938, lot 29, where purchased by J. Paul Getty.