1893 - 1993
Catherine Caradja Romanian Philanthropist
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Romanian Philanthropist Catherine Caradja was born Ecaterina Olimpia Creţulescu on 28th January, 1893 in Bucharest, Romania and passed away on 26th May 1993 aged 100. She is most remembered for Her humanitarian work in the interbellum, and especially for her efforts to ease the burden of captivity for over a thousand American and British airmen, taken prisoner during the bombing of Romania in World War II.. Her zodiac sign is Aquarius.
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First Name |
Catherine
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Last Name |
Caradja
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Full Name at Birth |
Ecaterina Olimpia Creţulescu
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Alternative Name |
Ecaterina Olimpia Creţulescu, Princess Catherine Olympia Caradja, Catherine Olympia Caradja, Angel of Ploieşti, Princess Caradja-Kretzulesco
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Birthday |
28th January, 1893
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Birthplace |
Bucharest, Romania
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Died |
26th May, 1993
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Build |
Average
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Eye Color |
Brown - Dark
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Hair Color |
Grey
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Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
Romanian
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Occupation Text |
Romanian aristocrat and philanthropist.
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Occupation |
Philanthropist
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Claim to Fame |
Her humanitarian work in the interbellum, and especially for her efforts to ease the burden of captivity for over a thousand American and British airmen, taken prisoner during the bombing of Romania in World War II.
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Princess Catherine Olympia Caradja (born Ecaterina Olimpia Creţulescu on January 28, 1893 – May 26, 1993) was a Romanian aristocrat and philanthropist. Born in Bucharest, she grew up in England and France, and lived in Romania from 1908 to 1952, when she escaped from the communist regime on a Danube boat. An expatriate in the United States for 35 years, and a longtime resident of the Hill Country of Texas, she returned after the Romanian Revolution of 1989 to Bucharest, where she died a centenarian.
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