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Marianne Elisabeth Lloyd-Dolbey was born on 18 October, 1919 in Drešinja Vas. Discover Marianne Elisabeth Lloyd-Dolbey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Occupation Personal secretary and translator
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 18 October, 1919
Birthday 18 October
Birthplace Drešinja Vas, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Slovenia)
Date of death (1994-10-10) Celje
Died Place Celje, Slovenia
Nationality Slovenia

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1994

Marianne died in 1994 in Celje. She is buried along with her husband Raoul, who died a few years before in Ljubljana, in the Kopše family grave at the cemetery in Žalec, Slovenia.

1980

In the 1980s Marianne gradually retired and moved with her husband back to Europe. She spent the summers with her husband mostly in Drešinja Vas, at her parents’ estate where the former building for drying of hops was adapted for living.

1950

Since Marianne was, in the early 1950s, one of few educated women in Brunei, she became a lady-in-waiting at the court of Raja Isteri (Queen) Pengiran Anak Damit and later the personal secretary to the Queen's husband, the 28th Sultan of Brunei Omar Ali Saifuddien III. In this capacity, Marianne was a close eyewitness to the introduction of the 1959 Constitution, the Brunei revolt in 1962, the voluntary abdication of Omar Ali Saifuddien III in 1967 in favor of his 21-year-old son Hassanal Bolkiah, who became the 29th and current Sultan of Brunei, the state visit of Queen Elizabeth II in Brunei in 1972, and finally of the Brunei declaration of independence from Great Britain in 1984.

1949

At the end of World War II, she retreated to Carinthia in Austria which became part of the British occupation zone of Austria. While working as a translator for the British troops in Austria she met her future husband, the English officer Raoul Teesdale Lloyd-Dolbey. They married in London in 1949 and moved to Brunei where her husband inherited rubber plantations (Brunei Rubber and Land Company – BRLC). Brunei was at that time a British Protectorate located on the northern side of the island Borneo.

1919

Marianne Elisabeth Lloyd-Dolbey (18 October 1919, Drešinja Vas, Kingdom of Yugoslavia – 10 October 1994, Celje, Slovenia) was personal secretary to Sultan of Brunei Omar Ali Saifuddien III.

Marianne was born in 1919 as Marjana Elizabeta Kopše, to father Franc and mother Marjana (born Vrabič) in Drešinja Vas, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Marjana was the firstborn in a family of eleven children. Her birth house still stands at the old main road between Drešinja Vas and Levec. After finishing primary school in Petrovče she enrolled at the Celje First Grammar School where she obtained her secondary school certificate in 1938. In the spring and summer of 1939 she learned Italian in Rome, Italy, and English in the spring of 1941 in Dresden, Germany. During World War II she worked as a translator at the German Embassy in Zagreb, Croatia.