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1227:. Although not very good looking, Cantacuzène stood out using his sense of humour and fashion, as well as his talent in horse-riding. The two soon became romantically involved, but their affair was terminated after it became known by the public. As much as she condemned Marie's behaviour, her mother allowed her to come to Coburg when, in 1897, she apparently became pregnant. Historian Julia Gelardi believes that Marie gave birth to a child at Coburg; the child may either have been stillborn or sent to an orphanage immediately following its birth. There was speculation on whether Marie's second daughter, "Mignon", was Cantacuzène's daughter, and not Ferdinand's. Over the following years, Marie was also rumoured to have been romantically linked to
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1805:, but it was not performed inside the cathedral as Ferdinand, a Roman Catholic, refused to be crowned by a member of the Eastern Orthodox Church. After placing his crown on his own head, Ferdinand crowned Marie, who had knelt before him. Immediately, cannons were fired as a sign that the first king and queen of Greater Romania had been anointed. A feast was given in the same room where the union had been proclaimed in 1918; there, more than 20,000 peasants were offered roast steaks. The following day, Ferdinand and Marie triumphantly entered Bucharest. The splendour of the coronation was subsequently cited as evidence of Marie's theatricality. Marie would be received into the
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1847:'s behest, the building was turned into a museum instead. Hill wished it to be dedicated in 1926, and he conceived it as a monument to peace, to his wife Mary, and to Queen Marie herself. Marie agreed to come to America and witness the dedication, especially as Fuller was an old friend of hers. Fuller quickly put together a committee that supported Marie's "tour" of America and arrangements were made for her departure. Marie viewed the tour as an opportunity to "see the country, meet the people and put Romania on the map". She travelled by ship across the Atlantic Ocean and disembarked in New York, on 18 October 1926, accompanied by Prince Nicholas and Princess Ileana.
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lives. At the behest of their mother, Marie and her sisters were taught French, which they detested and rarely spoke. Overall, the
Duchess neglected her daughters' education, considering them not very bright or gifted. They were permitted to read aloud, but in the fields of painting and drawing, areas in which they had inherited Queen Victoria's talent, the girls received only a "pedestrian instruction". The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh frequently received members of the royal family at Eastwell Park, inviting them for breakfast nearly daily, and in 1885 Marie and Victoria Melita served as
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Entente on 17 August 1916. On 27 August, Romania formally declared war on Austria-Hungary. Saint-Aulaire wrote that Marie "embraced war as another might embrace religion". After informing their children that their country had entered the war, Ferdinand and Marie dismissed their German servants, who could only remain in their employ as "war prisoners" of sorts. Early on during the war, Marie was involved in aiding the
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made much of; she had come to be part of the machinery King Carol had wound up. She had been imported to be trimmed, educated, cut down and trained according to the great man's conception of things." When describing her early days in
Romania, Marie wrote that "for long hours would mope, whilst young husband did his military service, all alone in rooms hated, heavy German rooms". Marie's paternal aunt, the
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Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh did not. The Princess of Wales disliked the family's pro-German sentiment and the Duchess of Edinburgh did not wish her daughter to remain in England, which she disliked. She also disliked the fact that the Princess of Wales, whose father had been a minor German prince before being called to the Danish throne, was higher than her in the
1688:(1923–1970); the births of two grandchildren destined to sit on Europe's thrones seemed to cement her ambitions. Marie's dynastic efforts were viewed by critics as those of a manipulative mother who would sacrifice her children's happiness in order to fulfil her ambitions; in reality, Marie never forced any of her children to marry. While attending Peter’s baptism, Marie met the
1356:. Princess Anne Marie Callimachi, a close friend of Marie's, wrote that "as Crown Princess, had been popular; as queen, she was more loved". Marie maintained a certain influence on her husband and the entire court, leading historian A. L. Easterman to write that "it was not , but Marie who ruled in Romania". At the time of Ferdinand's accession, the government was led by the
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2093:, describing him as a prophet similar to Jesus or Muhammad. This written correspondence has led Baháʼís to regard her as the first royal convert to their religion. Biographer Hannah Pakula notes that Marie "continued to attend the Protestant Church", even though she "prayed 'better at home with my Baha-u-llah books and teachings.'" In 1976,
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1959:] to get on, to do always more, always bigger, quicker, more astonishingly a restless, flaring great world, where I think everything can be realised ... I know, as long as I live, breathe and think, the love for America will beautify my life and thoughts ... Perhaps Fate will allow me one day to go back to America."
2025:. He was prevented from doing so by English authorities, who then proceeded to expel him from England. Infuriated, Marie sent an official apology to George V on behalf of her son, who had already begun plotting a coup d'état. Carol succeeded in divorcing Princess Helen on 21 June 1928, on grounds of incompatibility.
1934:. Morris wrote that "our last view was of Her Majesty, her children on either side, waving back with that tear-and-smile of those who pass from happy scenes." Morris accompanied the queen throughout her journey and offered a very detailed account of Marie's time in America in her book, published in 1927.
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Romania entered World War I. She wrote new entries almost every day during the war and after, with some pauses in her later years. The first volume was published in 1996. Ten
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Ferdinand on 5 January 1926, simultaneously waiving all parental rights over Prince Michael, who had been proclaimed heir apparent. A Provisional Regency Bill was passed, creating a regency council composed of Prince Nicholas; the Orthodox Patriarch,
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Kingdom. In England, she was warmly welcomed by George V, who declared that "apart from the common aims, which we pursue, there are other and dear ties between us. Her Majesty the Queen, my dear cousin, is British born." Similarly, Marie wrote that the day of her arrival in England was
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Russian laws dealing with sexual relations, which were considered inappropriate, did not help. Marie shocked many officials by waving all her ministers aside and leading negotiations herself. On this, she later commented, "Never mind, you'll all just
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Ferdinand's marriage were not particularly easy, and Marie would later tell her husband that "it is such a shame that we had to waste so many years of our youth just to learn how to live together!" Gradually, the couple's relationship became based on a cordial friendship:
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Marie grew into a "lovely young woman" with "sparkling blue eyes and silky fair hair"; she was courted by several royal bachelors, including Prince George of Wales, who in 1892 became second in line to inherit the throne. Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh all approved, but
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in 1889. Marie later came to view this moment as "truly the end of a life that had been absolute happiness and joy without clouds, of a life with no disappointments or delusions and without any discordant note." The Duchess, who was pro-German, hired a German governess for her daughters, bought them
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during the Romanian withdrawal of 1940. It then spent most of the next eight decades in storage, at times being threatened with melting under the Communist regime and receiving a bullet hole in the back of the head. The restored bust was placed in front of the Constanța art museum in 2020. A statue
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seems to be becoming a reality ... it is all so incredible that I hardly dare believe it." After the assembly, Ferdinand and Marie returned to Bucharest, where they were met by general mirth: "a day of 'wild, delirious enthusiasm', with the bands crashing and the troops marching and the people
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Marie's popularity was severely affected during Michael's reign and, after refusing to be part of the regency council in 1929, she was accused by the press, and even by Princess Helen, of plotting a coup. During this time, there were numerous rumours as to Princess Ileana's marriage. After talk of
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Marie was the last queen consort of Romania, as Princess Helen was accorded only the title of Queen Mother between 1940 and 1947. She was one of Queen Victoria's five crowned granddaughters and one of three to retain their positions as consort after the conclusion of World War I, alongside the
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Marie and Ferdinand were advised by King Carol to maintain a restricted group of friends; thus, Marie would lament that her familial circle had been shrunk to only the King and Ferdinand, "who stood in mighty awe of the iron old man, forever trembling that any action of might displease that
411:, who had waived his rights to succession, deposed his son and usurped the throne, becoming King Carol II. He removed Marie from the political scene and strove to crush her popularity. As a result, Marie moved away from Bucharest and spent the rest of her life either in the countryside or at
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2010:, and by April 1927 had come so close to death as to be given the last rites of the Catholic Church. He died on 20 July, in Marie's arms. She later wrote: "'I am so tired' were his last words and when he lay so quiet in my arms one hour later, I knew that I must thank God for
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765:, that "Missy is till now quite delighted, but the poor child is so young, how can she guess what is before her?" In late 1892, King Carol visited London in order to meet the Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Victoria, who eventually agreed to the marriage and appointed him a
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of 1989, Marie's popularity recovered and she was offered as a model of patriotism to the population. Marie is primarily remembered for her work as a nurse, but is also known for her extensive writing, including her critically acclaimed autobiography.
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officials. Several biographies of the royal family described Marie either as a drunkard or as a promiscuous woman, referring to her many alleged affairs and to orgies she had supposedly organised before and during the war. In the years preceding the
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circles, where she was viewed as "a woman whose wits had devised many a coup d'état, whose brains had thought out many a difficult problem for her people, who had used the gifts given her to further every good purpose".
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herself, for failing to educate them properly. However, she stubbornly and continually refused to meet Magda Lupescu, even after Carol's pleas. Until her last years, Marie seldom even mentioned Lupescu's name.
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in the international recognition of Greater Romania, thus doubling Ferdinand and Marie's kingdom to 295,000 square kilometres (114,000 sq mi) and increasing the population by ten million. This led
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dinner, and the pair conversed in German. She found him shy but amiable, and their second meeting went just as well. Once the pair were formally engaged, Queen Victoria wrote to another granddaughter,
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Treaty between Great Britain and Roumania for the Marriage of Her Royal Highness Princess Marie of Great Britain and Ireland with His Royal Highness the Prince Ferdinand of Roumania – 15 December 1892
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Dearest Missy. The Letters of Marie Alexandrovna, Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of Edinburgh and of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and of her daughter, Marie, Crown Princess of Romania, 1879-1900
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Institution Archives (Stanford, California), and the "Lavinia A. Small Papers" collection in the Library of the University of Colorado at Boulder (Boulder, Colorado).
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in 1913, the drop jewel weighs 478 carats. It was transferred to a diamond necklace in 1919 and King Ferdinand purchased it for Marie in 1921. The price was 1,375,000
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have to get used to accepting me with the faults of my virtues." Marie left Paris with numerous supplies for Romania's relief, and later that year the conference
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Hutchinson, Sandra; Hollinger, Richard (2006). "Women in the North American Baháʼí Community". In Keller, Rosemary; Ruether, Rosemary (eds.).
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in 1921–1922. An elaborate set of jewellery and clothing was made especially for the coronation. Marie's crown was designed by painter
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region, in December 1916. There, she continued to act as a nurse in military hospitals. Daily, Marie would dress as a nurse and go to
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Soviet occupation of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region
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7552:(in Romanian). Bucharest: Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Romîne.
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2576:: Dame, Special Class of the Decoration of Honour of the Saxe-Ernestine
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Statue celebrating Queen Marie's birth at Eastwell Park, Ashford, Kent
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Later Chapters of My Life: The Lost Journal of Queen Marie of Romania
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Marie was a recipient of the following national and foreign honours:
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In 1920, Marie's eldest daughter, Princess Elisabeth, was engaged to
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Crown Princess Marie, in the first photograph of her taken in Romania
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Later Chapters of My Life: The Lost Memoir of Queen Marie of Romania
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unsatisfactory, attempted to return to Romania with the help of the
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Official coronation portrait of Queen Marie, dressed in full regalia
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In 1924, Ferdinand and Marie undertook a diplomatic tour of France,
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Queen Marie of Romania - Letters to Her Mother, vol. II: 1907 -1920
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and her sisters in mourning after the death of their father in 1900
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Queen Marie of Romania - Letters to Her Mother, vol. I: 1901 -1906
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A Fatal Passion: The Story of the Uncrowned Last Empress of Russia
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Ilie, Cornel Constantin (November 2011). "Coroana reginei Maria".
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Princess Teresa Cristina, Baroness Taxis of Bordogna and Valnigra
6468:"Regina Maria, între critică și laude în istoriografia comunistă"
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Hof- und Staatshandbuch der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie
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Dorothea, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
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Queen Marie of Romania. Confessions, February 1914 - March 1927
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1953:] its noise, its striving, its fearful impetuous [
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Her Eternal Crown: Queen Marie of Romania and the Bahá'í Faith
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Slava i čast: Odlikovanja među Srbima, Srbi među odlikovanjima
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1839:, was initially designed as a mansion for wealthy businessman
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Recovery attempt of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and Hertsa
5892:. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press. p. 779.
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Colette (6 March 1919). "Ainsi Parla la Reine de Roumanie".
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Queen Marie in a portrait by Constantin Pascali, early 1920s
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Alexandra, Princess Arthur of Connaught and Duchess of Fife
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Saint-Aulaire, Auguste Félix de Beaupoil, Count of (1953).
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The Voice on the Mountain: A Story for Those Who Understand
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Married 1967, Thereza Lisboa Figueira de Mello (1913–1997)
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Royal descendants of Queen Victoria and King Christian IX
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Louise, Princess Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry
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Contribuţii la istoria Transilvaniei în secolele IV-XIII
7151:. Paris: Archives & Culture. pp. 21, 512, 612.
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6780:"Colecțiile din Castelul Bran, mutate la Vama Medievală"
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Queen Marie with her two eldest daughters in Paris, 1919
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On 10 January 1893, Marie and Ferdinand were married at
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Joséphine Caroline, Princess Karl Anton of Hohenzollern
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Land Forces of Britain, The Empire and The Commonwealth
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Queen Marie of Romania and Colonel Boyle. Confessions
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2018 unification declarations in Moldova and Romania
7641:. Bucharest: Institutul de Arte Grafice "Eminescu".
7212:"Real orden de Damas Nobles de la Reina Maria Luisa"
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commissioned by Queen Victoria and exhibited at the
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Marie's baptism took place in the private chapel of
294:; 29 October 1875 – 18 July 1938) was the last
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Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland)
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Converts to the Bahá'í Faith from Eastern Orthodoxy
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Princess Caroline Mathilde of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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Charlotte, Princess Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
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Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America
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8563:Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
8548:Charlotte, Princess Royal and Queen of Württemberg
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6838:"Coroana Reginei Maria a atras sute de vizitatori"
6605:(in Romanian). Bucharest: Humanitas. p. 109.
6530:"Cine este regina care a devenit 'mama răniților'"
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3695:, which was not in use in Romania until 1919. The
1492:. This document, supported by Romanian as well as
697:plain clothing and even had them confirmed in the
586:(b. 1874, known as "Young Affie"), and Princesses
472:Marie was the eldest daughter and second child of
10291:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Romania)
7716:(in Romanian). Vol. 3. Bucharest: Eminescu.
7697:(in Romanian). Vol. 2. Bucharest: Eminescu.
7535:(in Romanian). Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedică.
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3754:According to "A Bookman's Notes: Ghost Writing",
3082:"The Intimate Thoughts of a Queen Facing Fifty",
737:was looking for a suitable bride for his nephew,
336:, Marie urged Ferdinand to ally himself with the
10271:Ladies of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert
10097:
9753:Population exchange between Bulgaria and Romania
8745:Alexandra, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
8661:Princess Frederica, Baroness von Pawel-Rammingen
8645:Helena, Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein
2484:
2372:depicted the queen at Bran in the mystery novel
1778:, was paid for by the state, via a special law.
10196:House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (United Kingdom)
9437:Independence and annexation of Northern Dobruja
9149:Nadezhda, Duchess Albrecht Eugen of Württemberg
9009:Helena, Princess Christian of Scheswig-Holstein
7028:
6961:Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Königreich Preußen
6629:. Virtual Museum of the Union. 12 December 2018
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6428:Queen Victoria and the Discovery of the Riviera
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3737:According to official reports, in keeping with
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1243:. In 1903, Ferdinand and Marie inaugurated the
1026:Married 1953, Dr. Stefan Issarescu (1906–2002)
10286:Dames Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
10151:Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Anglicanism
9927:Centenary of the Great Union Anniversary Medal
9379:
9229:Princess Mafalda Cecilia, Mrs Marc Abousleiman
8828:Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy
8614:Augusta, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
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7459:. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company.
7253:"marks of cadency in the British royal family"
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1437:in early November 1917 and the victory of the
1317:. Soon after the war ended, Carol became ill.
292:Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria of Edinburgh
10266:Companions of the Order of the Crown of India
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9172:Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood
9032:Amalie, Duchess Maximilian Emanuel in Bavaria
8997:Victoria, German Empress and Queen of Prussia
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8769:Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood
8532:Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark and Norway
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7327:Botoran, Constantin; Moisuc, Viorica (1983).
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2101:denying any such conversion had taken place.
1106:(1900–61), nicknamed "Mignon" in the family,
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30:For other people named Marie of Romania, see
9609:Romanian military intervention in Bessarabia
9027:Clotilde, Archduchess Joseph Karl of Austria
8945:Princesses of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha by birth
8860:Princess Beatrice, Mrs Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
8002:Queen Marie of Romania - Letters to Her King
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6950:(Supplement). 28 October 1902. p. 6860.
6786:(in Romanian). 17 March 2009. Archived from
5752:. Melbourne, Vic. 6 January 1926. p. 5.
5647:The Oxford Dictionary of American Quotations
5645:Rawson, Hugh; Miner, Margaret, eds. (2006).
4084:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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2916:The Country That I Love: An Exile's Memories
1858:And love is a thing that can never go wrong;
1770:, the wife of 16th-century Wallachian ruler
9993:. Hoover Institution Library & Archives
9893:Day of the Union of Bessarabia with Romania
9249:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
9108:Alexandra, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
9102:Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna of Russia
8710:Alexandra, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
8705:Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna of Russia
8635:Victoria, Princess Royal and German Empress
8481:Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
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7678:(in Romanian). Vol. 1. Iași: Moldova.
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7346:Viața Cotidiană la Curtea Regală a României
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6035:The Baha'i Faith: Its History and Teachings
5644:
5079:Marie's journal, 27 August 1914, quoted in
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2333:In Romania, Marie is known by the nickname
652:Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia
313:(later Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha), and
10331:Recipients of the Order of Saint Catherine
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9346:
9286:
9272:
9078:Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife
9003:Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine
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8922:
8738:Marie Louise, Princess Maximilian of Baden
8685:Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife
8640:Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine
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8256:Newspaper clippings about Marie of Romania
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7241:. Belgrade: Službeni Glasnik. p. 369.
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6559:"Queen thinks Rumania will Battle Again".
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6156:
5580:"Încoronarea Regilor României Desăvărșite"
5470:Bousfield, Arthur; Toffoli, Garry (2002).
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4661:
4659:
3567:Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
3531:Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia
3325:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
3159:Queen Mary of Romania: Letters to Her King
1947:] because of its immencity, [
1898:for a brief visit and years ago the dusky
983:Married 1931, Ioana Doletti (1902/9–1963)
571:Marie, aged seven, in an 1882 portrait by
511:on 15 December 1875 and was officiated by
488:. She was born at her parents' residence,
478:Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia
317:. Marie's early years were spent in Kent,
315:Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia
268:Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia
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9178:Princess Sibylla, Duchess of Västerbotten
8787:Princess Sibylla, Duchess of Västerbotten
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3894:"Princess Marie of Edinburgh (1875–1938)"
3791:. Beaver and Rochester, Penn. p. 12.
3383:Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
2085:, Marie carried on a correspondence with
1750:. An Orthodox cathedral was built as the
1520:
701:faith. The family spent their summers at
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10281:Dames of Justice of the Order of St John
10191:Honorary members of the Romanian Academy
10161:Deaths from pancreatic cancer in Romania
10121:20th-century Eastern Orthodox Christians
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2261:Her critically acclaimed autobiography,
2192:Marie's funeral cortege made its way to
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10201:Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church
9863:1 Decembrie 1918 University, Alba Iulia
9084:Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom
8619:Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck
8558:Elizabeth, Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg
8444:, who formalised the use of the titles
7937:Ferdinand I Întemeietorul României Mari
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3205:Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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1728:The location for Marie and Ferdinand's
1219:Around this time, Marie met Lieutenant
761:, Marie's aunt, wrote to her daughter,
755:Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine
166:
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10296:Grand Crosses of the Order of St. Sava
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9114:Princess Beatrice, Duchess of Galliera
9055:Princess Henriette, Duchess of Vendôme
9021:Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenberg
8823:Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
8715:Princess Beatrice, Duchess of Galliera
8655:Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenberg
8440:The generations indicate descent from
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7386:. New York: George H. Doran & Co.
7367:. Edinburgh: Murray McLellan Limited.
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2167:, although her official diagnosis was
2079:humanity's unification under one faith
1623:Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia
1176:In 1896, Ferdinand and Marie moved to
9664:Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia
9432:Unification of Moldavia and Wallachia
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8975:Princess Victoria, Duchess of Nemours
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8865:Princess Eugenie, Mrs Jack Brooksbank
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7495:(in Romanian). Bucharest: Humanitas.
7281:, London: Little, Brown, p. 34,
6528:Pădurean, Claudiu (5 November 2012).
6501:75 de ani de la moartea Reginei Maria
6102:"Castelul Bran, de la istorie la mit"
5649:. New York: Oxford University Press.
5530:. Editura Mica Valahie. p. 149.
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2326:'s regime, the last years before the
1854:Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song,
1427:Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia
1085:Marie gave birth to her first child,
859:Ioana Maria Valentina "Zizi" Lambrino
258:Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
10146:Burials at Curtea de Argeş Cathedral
9580:Central Powers occupation of Romania
9043:Stéphanie, Crown Princess of Austria
8342:10 October 1914 – 20 July 1927
8269:Portraits of Marie, Queen of Romania
7560:Conflict and Chaos in Eastern Europe
7438:Easterman, Alexander Levvey (1942).
7420:
7398:
7186:Großherzoglich Hessische Ordensliste
7146:
6699:"'Queen Marie' Review: Border Talks"
6450:
6388:
6349:
6302:
6285:
6270:
6258:
5289:
5276:
4670:"Regina Maria: Povestea vieții mele"
4611:
4056:
3892:
3593:Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
2439:
2173:non-alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver
2147:
1797:. The ceremony was conducted by the
871:Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark
669:and the family took up residence at
661:Princess Marie, photographed in 1888
547:(her maternal uncle, for whom Count
170:
10186:Former Romanian Orthodox Christians
10131:20th-century Romanian women writers
9216:Princess Kalina, Countess of Murany
9132:Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone
8780:Maud Carnegie, Countess of Southesk
8732:Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone
8501:Louise, Queen of Denmark and Norway
7331:(in Romanian). Cluj-Napoca: Dacia.
6362:Săndulescu, Al. (13 October 2004).
6325:. New York: Harcourt, Inc. p.
5748:"Reununciation of Prince Charles".
4713:"Brief History of Cotroceni Palace"
2320:National Museum of Romanian History
2048:
1886:. Constance Lily Morris, author of
1812:
1628:
1326:Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
66:10 October 1914 – 20 July 1927
24:
10301:Dames of the Order of Saint Isabel
10241:Romanian people of Russian descent
10236:Romanian people of English descent
9120:Margaret, Crown Princess of Sweden
9015:Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll
8720:Margaret, Crown Princess of Sweden
8650:Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll
8181:Works by or about Marie of Romania
7348:(in Romanian). Bucharest: Cartex.
6836:Barbu, Florina (15 October 2012).
5578:Anghel, Costin (1 December 2007).
5524:Claudiu Alexandru Vitanos (2011).
3691:All dates in this article use the
2946:The Queen of Roumania's Fairy Book
2859:Monogram of Queen Marie of Romania
2847:Monogram of Queen Marie of Romania
2527:Royal Order of Victoria and Albert
2466:20 July 1927 – 18 July 1938:
2037:, she was eventually betrothed to
1795:French military mission to Romania
1476:took place in the ancient city of
555:(her paternal uncle, for whom the
205:Nicholas, Prince Regent of Romania
27:Queen of Romania from 1914 to 1927
25:
10342:
10181:English people of Russian descent
8496:Mary, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel
8465:Sophia Dorothea, Queen in Prussia
8273:National Portrait Gallery, London
8121:
8085:Zimmermann, Silvia Irina (2020).
7365:The Last Tsar: Emperor Michael II
6985:. 15 December 1893. p. 7319.
6756:. bran-castle.com. Archived from
6405:. London: Fig Tree. p. 124.
3882:. 17 December 1875. p. 6461.
3068:North American Newspaper Alliance
2894:Four Seasons. Out of a Man’s Life
2713:Grand Cross of the Crown of Italy
2518:Decoration of the Royal Red Cross
2316:Adevărata istorie a unei monarhii
2043:Archduke Anton of Austria–Tuscany
2014:at least. This was rest indeed."
1020:Archduke Anton of Austria-Tuscany
743:House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
594:(b. 1878, known as "Sandra") and
438:, the monarchy was excoriated by
32:Marie of Romania (disambiguation)
10071:
10049:
10027:
10005:
9983:
9961:
9464:
9369:
9330:Titular Queen Consort of Romania
9203:Marie Louise, Princess of Koháry
8243:
7849:(in French). Paris: Flammarion.
7832:. London: Chapman and Hall Ltd.
7792:. New York: Simon and Schuster.
7731:Marie, Queen of Romania (2004).
7712:Marie, Queen of Romania (1991).
7693:Marie, Queen of Romania (1991).
7674:Marie, Queen of Romania (1990).
7563:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
7531:Giurescu, Constantin C. (1972).
7516:. London: St. Martin's Griffin.
7478:. New York: St. Martin's Press.
7245:
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7204:
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6497:Mandache, Diana (18 July 2013).
6490:
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6394:
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5879:
5833:
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5741:
5638:
5571:
5544:
5517:
5474:. Toronto: Dundurn. p. 49.
5472:The Queen Mother and Her Century
5463:
5331:
5270:
5110:
3811:. 30 October 1875. p. 5161.
3748:
3731:
3138:"My Mission: III. Paris Again",
3040:"Byzantine Princess Song" (1933)
2988:
2864:
2852:
2840:
2828:
2812:
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2757:
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2646:
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2580:
2567:
2560:
2553:
2486:
2435:Titles, styles, honours and arms
2292:
1849:
1645:, the eldest son of the deposed
1305:, including the coastal town of
1194:Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
1167:duty-bound head of the family".
1129:
1076:
553:Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
537:Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
474:Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
311:Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
277:
195:Elisabeth, Queen of the Hellenes
9969:"Queen Marie of Romania Papers"
9681:Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
9659:Great Romanian National Council
9631:Romanian occupation of Pokuttia
9442:Romanian annexation of Silistra
8871:Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor
8583:Princess Caroline of Gloucester
7876:Sullivan, Michael John (1997).
7847:Confession d'un Vieux Diplomate
7750:Morris, Constance Lily (1927).
7637:Marghiloman, Alexandru (1927).
6809:Mihai, Dana (3 November 2015).
6723:Harris, Marlene (1 June 2021).
6430:. London: Tauris. p. 127.
5073:
4934:
4878:Mihai, Dana (3 February 2013).
4871:
4704:
4378:
4026:
3722:
3712:
3702:
3115:"My Life as a Crown Princess",
2958:The Lost Princess: A Fairy Tale
2906:The Stealers of Light. A legend
2505:Companion of the Crown of India
2405:Queen Marie of Romania Sapphire
2360:of Queen Marie was unveiled in
1301:, Romania gained possession of
1054:
1017:
982:
946:
913:
856:
763:Crown Princess Sophia of Greece
423:. In 1937, she became ill with
162:
10276:Members of the Royal Red Cross
9624:Romanian occupation of Hungary
9316:Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma
8604:Princess Elizabeth of Clarence
8292:House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
7815:. London: G. Allen and Unwin.
7440:King Carol, Hitler and Lupescu
7382:Daggett, Mabel Potter (1926).
6697:Kenigsberg, Ben (6 May 2021).
3886:
3866:
3854:
3795:
3780:
3685:
2940:Why?: A Story of Great Longing
1579:'s invitation and crossed the
1498:High National Romanian Council
1472:voted for union with Romania.
1392:, took place on its own soil.
1347:
1253:1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt
1110:(1903–78), nicknamed "Nicky",
949:King Alexander I of Yugoslavia
498:firing the Park and Tower guns
407:. In 1930, Marie's eldest son
382:Paris Peace Conference of 1919
13:
1:
10126:20th-century Romanian writers
9049:Clémentine, Princess Napoléon
8578:Princess Sophia of Gloucester
8517:Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick
7807:Pope-Hennessy, James (1959).
7147:M. Wattel, B. Wattel (2009).
6930:. 20 July 1891. p. 3865.
6918:. 28 July 1885. p. 3531.
6627:"Ordinul Crucea Regina Maria"
6474:. historia.ro. Archived from
6170:. historia.ro. Archived from
6108:. historia.ro. Archived from
5586:(in Romanian). Archived from
4949:. historia.ro. Archived from
4676:(in Romanian). Archived from
4075:"Marie, Princess (1875–1938)"
3673:
3505:Princess Charlotte of Prussia
3180:Ancestors of Marie of Romania
3044:
3026:"A Robin Redbreast’s Carol",
2922:Roumania Yesterday and To-day
2835:Early monogram of Queen Marie
2456:The Crown Princess of Romania
1715:
1170:The Times Literary Supplement
1155:, wrote to her daughter, the
1143:
640:Grand Duchess Xenia of Russia
622:at the wedding of their aunt
590:(b. 1876, known as "Ducky"),
562:
427:and died the following year.
210:Archduchess Ileana of Austria
9868:National Museum of the Union
9654:General Congress of Bukovina
9447:Conquest of Southern Dobruja
9239:* also a princess of Belgium
9143:Princess Eudoxia of Bulgaria
8171:Resources in other libraries
8147:Resources in other libraries
7897:Van der Kiste, John (1991).
7457:Queen Victoria's Descendants
7344:Ciubotaru, Ștefania (2011).
7061:[Order of Carol I].
6563:. 4 October 1918. p. 4.
5976:Elwell-Sutton, L.P. (1976).
4105:UK public library membership
3625:Princess Wilhelmine of Baden
3073:"A Queen Talks About Love",
2928:The Story of Naughty Kildeen
2924:, by Winifred Gordon (1918)
2747:Grand Cross of St. Catherine
2039:Alexander, Count of Hochberg
1968:
1860:And I am Marie of Roumania.
1821:Queen Marie on the cover of
1647:King Constantine I of Greece
1484:read the resolution for the
1433:After the conclusion of the
1343:Queen of Romania (1914–1927)
1266:Marie's summer residence in
1046:
1038:
1009:
1001:
974:
966:
938:
930:
905:
897:
848:
840:
7:
9452:Treaty of Bucharest of 1916
9326:Princess Consort of Romania
9311:Princess Marie of Edinburgh
9253:*** also a princess of the
8888:Princess Charlotte of Wales
8260:20th Century Press Archives
8242:(public domain audiobooks)
8104:
7901:. Gloucestershire: Sutton.
7773:. London: Chronicle Books.
7603:. Gloucestershire: Sutton.
7455:Eilers, Marlene A. (1987).
7442:. London: V. Gollancz Ltd.
6220:Mihai, Dana (13 May 2013).
5848:(7): 257–58. February 1930.
3789:Delaware County Daily Times
3739:Carol's cult of personality
3409:Princess Marie of Edinburgh
3171:
3155:, by Hector Bolitho (1950)
3122:"My Mission: I. In Paris",
2730:Order of Queen Saint Isabel
2537:Lady of Justice of St. John
2449:Princess Marie of Edinburgh
2380:Personal effects and jewels
1799:Metropolitan of All Romania
955:King Peter II of Yugoslavia
712:
88:Princess Marie of Edinburgh
10:
10347:
10321:Daughters of British dukes
10081:. Staatsarchiv Sigmaringen
10059:. Staatsarchiv Sigmaringen
10037:. Staatsarchiv Sigmaringen
9772:Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
9155:Marie-José, Queen of Italy
8980:Carlota, Empress of Mexico
8893:Princess Lilibet of Sussex
8801:Frederica, Queen of Greece
7882:. New York: Random House.
7769:Nadelhoffer, Hans (2007).
7474:Elsberry, Terence (1972).
6561:St. Petersburg Daily Times
5915:"Marie Alexandra Victoria"
5787:Lee, Arthur Gould (1956).
3540:
3424:
3298:
3192:
3146:
3119:, 14 April – 16 June 1934
2964:The Magic Doll of Roumania
2770:Order of Queen Maria Luisa
2599:Knight Grand Cross of the
2593:Knight Grand Cross of the
2544:: Dame Grand Cross of the
2474:
2273:, by George the Sixth, or
2200:. Her coffin was taken to
2136:and a small chapel called
2068:return of the Prodigal Son
1686:Prince Peter of Yugoslavia
1506:Marele Sfat Național Român
1480:on 1 December 1918, where
1456:In the tenth century, the
1064:Crown Princess (1893–1914)
812:
628:Prince Henry of Battenberg
549:Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov
539:(her great-aunt, for whom
529:Empress Maria Alexandrovna
527:. Marie's godparents were
480:, respectively the son of
415:, her summer residence in
200:Maria, Queen of Yugoslavia
29:
10206:People from Ashford, Kent
10013:"Lavinia A. Small Papers"
9917:
9880:
9876:
9858:
9851:
9792:
9785:
9730:
9700:
9669:Declaration of Alba Iulia
9639:
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9534:
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9424:
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9389:
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9070:
8989:
8967:
8951:
8901:
8880:
8852:
8836:
8810:
8761:
8677:
8668:Princess Marie of Hanover
8627:
8591:
8540:
8509:
8473:
8457:
8438:
8389:
8380:
8372:
8367:
8344:
8335:
8327:
8320:
8285:
8236:Works by Marie of Romania
8190:Works by Marie of Romania
8166:Resources in your library
8142:Resources in your library
8057:Mandache, Diana (2011b).
8038:Cristescu, Sorin (2016).
8019:Cristescu, Sorin (2016).
8000:Cristescu, Sorin (2015).
7981:Cristescu, Sorin (2018).
7962:Cristescu, Sorin (2017).
7916:Veiga, Francisco (1995).
7622:. Oxford: George Ronald.
7599:Mandache, Diana (2011a).
7363:Crawford, Donald (2011).
7237:Acović, Dragomir (2012).
7064:Familia Regală a României
7035:J. Whitaker. p. 110.
6864:"Marie, Queen of Romania"
5994:10.1017/S0035869X00133416
5913:Marcus, Della L. (2015).
5314:Botoran & Moisuc 1983
4943:"Balcic, suma Balcanilor"
4038:National Portrait Gallery
3610:
3602:
3574:
3552:
3548:
3512:
3490:
3482:
3454:
3432:
3428:
3390:
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3332:
3310:
3306:
3270:
3248:
3240:
3212:
3196:
3117:The Saturday Evening Post
3110:The Saturday Evening Post
3096:"At Grand-Mama’s Court",
3066:"A Queen Looks at Life",
3060:The Saturday Evening Post
2240:
2235:
2202:Curtea de Argeș Monastery
2158:Curtea de Argeș Monastery
1856:A medley of extemporanea;
1682:Prince Michael of Romania
927:Queen Maria of Yugoslavia
894:Queen Elisabeth of Greece
535:(her paternal aunt), the
273:
263:
253:
241:
232:
227:
223:
190:Carol II, King of Romania
180:
144:
138:Curtea de Argeș Cathedral
130:
106:
84:
80:
70:
62:
55:
46:
41:
10231:Romanian philanthropists
9841:Unification with Romania
9765:Transnistria Governorate
9614:Second Romanian campaign
9328:Queen Consort of Romania
8752:Princess Olga of Hanover
8368:Awards and achievements
8338:Queen consort of Romania
8076:Mandache, Diana (2023).
7939:. Bucharest: Humanitas.
7920:. Bucharest: Humanitas.
7899:Princess Victoria Melita
7830:Diversions of a Diplomat
7828:Rattigan, Frank (1924).
7753:On Tour with Queen Marie
7655:Maria Pavlovna of Russia
7639:Note politice, 1897–1924
7557:Hupchik, Dennis (1995).
7533:Istoria României în date
7406:. Bucharest: Humanitas.
7184:"Goldener Löwen-orden",
7067:(in Romanian). Bucharest
7029:Joseph Whitaker (1897).
7006:. . 2007. Archived from
6426:Nelson, Michael (2007).
6401:Carter, Miranda (2009).
6364:"Jurnalul Reginei Maria"
6164:"Iubirile reginei Maria"
3108:"The Story of My Life",
3034:
3020:
2869:
2368:, while American author
1888:On Tour with Queen Marie
1807:Romanian Orthodox Church
1542:newspaper, 6 March 1919
1496:deputies, established a
1157:Crown Princess of Greece
916:King George II of Greece
837:King Carol II of Romania
808:
799:Transylvanian Memorandum
759:German Empress Frederick
681:, the second son of the
638:(called "Georgie"), and
610:faith; this upset their
582:Marie and her siblings,
456:
305:Marie was born into the
233:Marie Alexandra Victoria
57:Queen consort of Romania
10246:Romanian royal consorts
9991:"George I. Duca Papers"
9905:(Romanian national day)
9777:Moscow Protocol of 1948
9718:Union with Transylvania
9553:First Romanian war plan
9184:Princess Maria Karoline
9096:Marie, Queen of Romania
8700:Marie, Queen of Romania
8553:Princess Augusta Sophia
8042:. Bucharest: Tritonic.
8023:. Bucharest: Tritonic.
8004:. Bucharest: Tritonic.
7985:. Bucharest: Tritonic.
7966:. Bucharest: Tritonic.
7788:Pakula, Hannah (1984).
7735:. Bucharest: Albatros.
7510:Gelardi, Julia (2005).
6031:Miller, William McElwee
4554:, pp. 171, 316–17.
4390:21 October 2013 at the
4072:Pakula, Hannah (2004).
3902:. Inventory no. 400920.
3153:A Biographer's Notebook
3050:"What the River Says",
2797:
2791:Grand Cross of St. Sava
2692:Dame of the Golden Lion
2301:A medal depicting Marie
2112:, a group supported by
2023:1st Viscount Rothermere
2002:, the president of the
1791:Henri Mathias Berthelot
1758:and it was made in the
1643:Prince George of Greece
1458:Principality of Hungary
1198:Russian Imperial family
1138:Marie in a portrait by
877:King Michael of Romania
733:Around this time, King
18:Marie, Queen of Romania
10311:Romanian queen mothers
9619:Hungarian–Romanian War
9587:1917 Romanian Campaign
9563:Battle of Transylvania
9558:1916 Romanian Campaign
9481:Ferdinand I of Romania
9380:
8383:Cover of Time Magazine
8061:. Falköping: Rosvall.
7618:Marcus, Della (2000).
7493:Missy, Regina României
7491:Gauthier, Guy (2010).
7423:Philologica Jassyensia
7306:Aronson, Theo (1973).
7216:Guía Oficial de España
6599:Argetoianu, Constantin
5553:Istorie și Civilizație
4090:10.1093/ref:odnb/64674
3899:Royal Collection Trust
3763:Editor & Publisher
3473:Alexander II of Russia
3003:"The Siege of Widin",
2994:"The Serpents' Isle",
2470:Queen Marie of Romania
2421:Grand Duchess Vladimir
2398:Maryhill Museum of Art
2349:
2302:
2169:cirrhosis of the liver
2160:
2095:William McElwee Miller
2062:
1986:
1961:
1884:Mayor of New York City
1833:Maryhill Museum of Art
1828:
1725:
1638:
1567:
1549:Paris Peace Conference
1529:
1521:Paris Peace Conference
1505:
1451:Armistice with Germany
1430:
1380:
1299:As a result of the war
1270:
1216:
1147:
1073:
739:Crown Prince Ferdinand
722:
679:Prince George of Wales
662:
579:
469:
452:Early life (1875–1893)
376:. Marie, now queen of
332:After the outbreak of
151:Ferdinand I of Romania
10261:Women philanthropists
10166:Deaths from cirrhosis
9817:Transnistria conflict
9708:Union with Bessarabia
9602:Third Battle of Oituz
9090:Maud, Queen of Norway
8695:Maud, Queen of Norway
8353:Anne of Bourbon-Parma
8089:. Stuttgart: Ibidem.
8080:. Falköping: Rosvall.
7935:Wolbe, Eugen (2004).
7811:Queen Mary, 1867–1953
7548:Horedt, Kurt (1958).
6963:(1907), Genealogy p.
5943:Baháʼí Studies Review
3140:The Cornhill Magazine
3133:The Cornhill Magazine
3125:The Cornhill Magazine
2882:The Dreamer of Dreams
2823:as a British princess
2787:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
2634:: Grand Cross of the
2546:Royal Victorian Order
2429:New York Ritz-Carlton
2347:
2339:Constantin Argetoianu
2300:
2155:
2056:
1989:Prince Carol sparked
1976:
1964:Widowhood (1927–1938)
1939:
1892:Queen of the Belgians
1820:
1723:
1678:Alexander I of Serbia
1636:
1565:
1525:
1486:union of Transylvania
1425:
1374:
1273:On 29 June 1913, the
1265:
1210:
1137:
1071:
883:Elena "Magda" Lupescu
793:, where they visited
720:
660:
646:(called "Misha") and
570:
551:stood proxy) and the
464:
248:Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
10116:20th-century Bahá'ís
9570:The Romanian Debacle
9409:Romanian irredentism
9404:Romanian nationalism
9126:Lady Patricia Ramsay
8844:Anne, Princess Royal
8726:Lady Patricia Ramsay
8297:Cadet branch of the
7956:General bibliography
7714:Povestea Vieții Mele
7695:Povestea Vieții Mele
7676:Povestea Vieții Mele
7661:. New York: Viking.
5920:Encyclopædia Iranica
3447:Nicholas I of Russia
3057:"Romantic Rumania",
2970:The Story of My Life
2914:(1916); enlarged as
2688:Grand Duchy of Hesse
2463:The Queen of Romania
2263:The Story of My Life
2208:and interred in her
2196:, passing under the
2029:Ileana marrying the
1837:Maryhill, Washington
1785:and French generals
1752:Coronation Cathedral
1532:— The French writer
1320:On 28 June 1914, at
1293:and Sister Pucci, a
1281:, thus starting the
1221:Gheorghe Cantacuzène
1140:Henry Walter Barnett
831:Spouse and children
795:Emperor Franz Joseph
767:Knight of the Garter
632:Grand Dukes Nicholas
573:John Everett Millais
486:Emperor Alexander II
484:and the daughter of
430:Following Romania's
348:was occupied by the
307:British royal family
169:; died
10226:Romanian memoirists
9802:Republic of Moldova
9743:Second Vienna Award
9713:Union with Bukovina
9597:Battle of Mărășești
9575:Battle of Bucharest
9255:Tsardom of Bulgaria
8155:By Marie of Romania
7659:A Princess in Exile
7312:. London: Cassell.
7309:Grandmama of Europe
7218:. 1920. p. 230
6760:on 17 December 2013
6540:on 17 December 2013
6174:on 19 December 2013
6112:on 21 February 2014
5590:on 17 December 2013
5407:Maria Pavlovna 1932
5303:. Paris. p. 1.
4974:, pp. 398–401.
4953:on 17 December 2013
4941:Rădulescu, George.
4844:, p. 136; 155.
3863:, 16 December 1875.
2972:(3 vol., 1934-1935)
2726:Kingdom of Portugal
2660:Grand Cross of the
2328:Romanian Revolution
1894:had once come with
1447:Treaty of Bucharest
1390:Battle of Turtucaia
1354:Chamber of Deputies
1275:Tsardom of Bulgaria
1024:2 sons, 4 daughters
781:granted the couple
728:order of precedence
667:Mediterranean Fleet
545:Tsarevich of Russia
445:Romanian Revolution
340:and declare war on
309:. Her parents were
10316:Daughters of dukes
10141:British princesses
9909:Trianon Treaty Day
9511:Alexandru Averescu
9501:Ion I. C. Brătianu
8818:Queen Elizabeth II
8522:Princess Elizabeth
8432:British princesses
8349:Title next held by
7010:on 13 October 2007
6982:The London Gazette
6947:The London Gazette
6927:The London Gazette
6915:The London Gazette
6887:, pp. 245–46.
6703:The New York Times
6678:. 23 November 2018
6576:, pp. 273–74.
6403:The Three Emperors
6207:, pp. 418–20.
6150:, pp. 363–64.
6063:, pp. 350–52.
5962:, pp. 10–12,
5840:"Ileana Engaged".
5777:, pp. 329–30.
5765:, pp. 327–28.
5502:, pp. 152–53.
5445:, pp. 274–78.
5373:, pp. 282–83.
5316:, pp. 328–36.
5267:, pp. 492–93.
5240:, pp. 311–12.
5192:, pp. 117–23.
5144:, pp. 194–95.
5130:Saint-Aulaire 1953
5095:, pp. 190–91.
5068:Saint-Aulaire 1953
5044:Saint-Aulaire 1953
4986:, pp. 409–12.
4919:, pp. 356–64.
4868:, pp. 146–48.
4760:, pp. 146–50.
4717:muzeulcotroceni.ro
4590:, pp. 310–11.
4566:, pp. 312–13.
4398:, 21 January 1893.
4300:, pp. 250–51.
4298:Pope-Hennessy 1959
3985:Van der Kiste 1991
3879:The London Gazette
3808:The London Gazette
3693:Gregorian calendar
3091:Art and Archeology
2672:Médaille militaire
2636:Order of Elizabeth
2595:Order of the Crown
2588:Kingdom of Romania
2454:Her Royal Highness
2447:Her Royal Highness
2350:
2308:Socialist Republic
2303:
2271:Prometheus Unbound
2206:Romanian provinces
2161:
2063:
2035:Prince of Asturias
2004:Court of Cassation
1987:
1829:
1793:, who had led the
1740:had been declared
1726:
1639:
1568:
1553:Georges Clemenceau
1435:Russian Revolution
1431:
1386:Romanian Red Cross
1381:
1362:Ion I. C. Brătianu
1287:a cholera epidemic
1271:
1225:Șerban Cantacuzino
1217:
1148:
1100:Princess Elisabeth
1074:
953:3 sons (including
774:Sigmaringen Castle
735:Carol I of Romania
723:
671:San Antonio Palace
663:
642:; their siblings,
634:(called "Nicky"),
604:British Royal Navy
580:
543:stood proxy), the
470:
372:, united with the
10221:Romanian diarists
10171:English Anglicans
9957:
9956:
9953:
9952:
9949:
9948:
9945:
9944:
9834:Gagauzia conflict
9748:Treaty of Craiova
9726:
9725:
9686:Treaty of Trianon
9676:Directing Council
9592:Battle of Mărăști
9460:
9459:
9335:
9334:
9306:Elisabeth of Wied
9261:
9260:
8911:
8910:
8690:Princess Victoria
8491:Princess Caroline
8399:
8398:
8390:Succeeded by
8363:
8360:as titular queen
8331:Elisabeth of Wied
8287:Marie of Romania
8194:Project Gutenberg
8128:Library resources
8096:978-3-8382-1393-4
8068:978-91-975671-7-6
8049:978-606-749-153-1
8030:978-606-749-145-6
8011:978-606-749-102-9
7992:978-606-749-296-5
7973:978-606-749-210-1
7946:978-973-50-0755-3
7927:978-973-28-0392-9
7790:The Last Romantic
7780:978-0-8118-6099-4
7742:978-973-24-0323-5
7733:Însemnări Zilnice
7610:978-0-7509-3691-0
7570:978-0-312-12116-7
7523:978-0-312-32423-0
7502:978-973-50-2621-9
7413:978-973-28-0183-3
7404:Amintiri Politice
7384:Marie of Roumania
7374:978-0-9570091-1-0
7355:978-606-8023-13-7
7288:978-1-85605-469-0
7275:Maclagan, Michael
7257:www.heraldica.org
7158:978-2-35077-135-9
7059:"Ordinul Carol I"
6750:"Royal Residence"
6612:978-973-28-0224-3
6466:Lupşor, Andreea.
6437:978-1-84511-345-2
6412:978-0-670-91556-9
6352:, pp. 83–84.
6323:Women and Writing
6273:, pp. 84–85.
6168:Historia Magazine
6106:Historia Magazine
6100:Alexandra, Radu.
5861:, pp. 86–87.
5684:, pp. 18–19.
5656:978-0-19-516823-5
5584:Jurnalul Național
5537:978-6-06-830440-3
5279:Astra Sabesiensis
5265:Marie 1991, Vol 3
5118:Marie 1991, Vol 3
5107:, pp. 300–1.
5081:Marie 1991, Vol 3
5020:Marie 1991, Vol 3
5010:, pp. 38–42.
4984:Marie 1991, Vol 2
4972:Marie 1991, Vol 2
4947:Historia Magazine
4917:Marie 1991, Vol 2
4796:, pp. 87–88.
4758:Marie 1991, Vol 2
4723:on 15 April 2014.
4674:Jurnalul Național
4588:Marie 1991, Vol 2
4564:Marie 1991, Vol 2
4552:Marie 1991, Vol 2
4504:Marie 1991, Vol 2
4456:Marie 1991, Vol 2
4422:, pp. 10–14.
4420:Marie 1991, Vol 2
4204:, pp. 80–82.
4156:, pp. 106–7.
4132:, pp. 17–19.
4103:(Subscription or
4053:, pp. 88–89.
3999:, pp. 31–32.
3670:
3669:
3666:
3665:
3063:, 7 December 1918
3013:Good Housekeeping
2900:The Naughty Queen
2574:Ernestine duchies
2440:Titles and styles
2324:Nicolae Ceaușescu
2275:Wuthering Heights
2214:ceded to Bulgaria
2194:the train station
2165:pancreatic cancer
2148:Illness and death
2008:intestinal cancer
2000:Gheorghe Buzdugan
1991:a dynastic crisis
1875:
1874:
1871:
1738:Michael the Brave
1710:League of Nations
1593:Winston Churchill
1585:Buckingham Palace
1443:Treaty of Focșani
1417:the train station
1411:, capital of the
1303:Southern Dobrudja
1283:Second Balkan War
1161:Romanian language
1153:Empress Frederick
1061:
1060:
533:Princess of Wales
476:, and the former
436:People's Republic
285:
284:
237:
236:
16:(Redirected from
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10251:Romanian writers
10216:Romanian Bahá'ís
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9789:
9731:Disestablishment
9640:Institutions and
9539:
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9491:Marie of Romania
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8393:John J. Pershing
8373:Preceded by
8357:
8328:Preceded by
8322:Romanian royalty
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8185:Internet Archive
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4641:, p. xxiii.
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3079:, September 1925
3052:The Lady's Realm
3028:The Lady's Realm
3005:The Lady's Realm
2997:The Lady's Realm
2876:The Lily of Life
2856:
2844:
2832:
2816:
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2767:
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2724:
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2709:Kingdom of Italy
2707:
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2686:
2684:
2683:
2662:Legion of Honour
2656:
2652:
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2649:
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2629:
2623:
2622:
2601:Order of Carol I
2586:
2584:
2583:
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2565:
2564:
2558:
2557:
2516:: Member of the
2509:11 December 1893
2496:
2492:
2490:
2489:
2425:Philip de László
2387:Culture Ministry
2248:The Lily of Life
2156:Marie's tomb in
2114:Benito Mussolini
2059:Philip de László
2049:Carol II's reign
2031:Tsar of Bulgaria
1866:
1850:
1813:Visit to America
1684:(1921–2017) and
1651:Princesses Helen
1629:Dynastic efforts
1573:Raymond Poincaré
1543:
1329:was assassinated
1291:Ioan Cantacuzino
1277:declared war on
1178:Cotroceni Palace
1145:
1049:
1041:
1012:
1004:
977:
969:
941:
933:
908:
900:
851:
843:
819:
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612:Russian Orthodox
517:Gerald Wellesley
417:Southern Dobruja
354:Western Moldavia
300:King Ferdinand I
296:queen of Romania
281:
225:
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172:
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10136:Romanian nurses
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9781:
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8837:10th generation
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8573:Princess Amelia
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8527:Princess Louisa
8505:
8486:Princess Amelia
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8376:William Sproule
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8308:29 October 1875
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6478:on 3 March 2016
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3182:
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3170:
3169:
3168:
3167:(2 vol., 2016)
3162:
3156:
3148:
3145:
3144:
3143:
3136:
3129:
3128:, October 1939
3120:
3113:
3106:
3103:
3094:
3093:, January 1926
3087:
3086:, October 1925
3080:
3071:
3064:
3055:
3046:
3043:
3042:
3041:
3036:
3033:
3032:
3031:
3030:, January 1903
3022:
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3018:
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3008:
3001:
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2987:
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2979:
2973:
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2839:
2837:
2834:
2827:
2825:
2818:
2811:
2799:
2796:
2794:
2793:
2776:
2768:: Dame of the
2753:
2743:Russian Empire
2732:
2728:: Dame of the
2715:
2698:
2677:
2676:
2675:
2668:
2642:
2615:
2614:
2613:
2607:
2597:
2577:
2550:
2549:
2548:
2539:
2530:
2520:
2511:
2494:United Kingdom
2481:
2476:
2473:
2472:
2471:
2464:
2457:
2450:
2441:
2438:
2436:
2433:
2391:Vama Medievală
2381:
2378:
2370:Laurie R. King
2335:Mama Răniților
2294:
2291:
2267:Virginia Woolf
2242:
2239:
2237:
2234:
2230:Queen of Spain
2181:medical flight
2149:
2146:
2087:Shoghi Effendi
2061:painting, 1936
2050:
2047:
1970:
1967:
1965:
1962:
1900:Hawaiian ruler
1873:
1872:
1868:Dorothy Parker
1863:
1862:
1843:. However, at
1814:
1811:
1787:Maxime Weygand
1772:Neagoe Basarab
1768:Milica Despina
1748:personal union
1717:
1714:
1659:King Alexander
1630:
1627:
1613:Woodrow Wilson
1524:
1522:
1519:
1405:Bucharest fell
1366:Triple Entente
1349:
1346:
1344:
1341:
1337:Central Powers
1315:The Quiet Nest
1245:Pelișor Castle
1202:French Riviera
1188:, the site of
1131:
1128:
1114:(1909–91) and
1104:Princess Maria
1078:
1075:
1065:
1062:
1059:
1058:
1053:
1045:
1037:
1031:
1030:
1018:Married 1931,
1016:
1008:
1000:
994:
993:
981:
973:
965:
959:
958:
947:Married 1922,
945:
937:
929:
923:
922:
914:Married 1921,
912:
904:
896:
890:
889:
881:Married 1947,
869:Married 1921,
865:Carol Lambrino
857:Married 1918,
855:
847:
839:
833:
832:
829:
826:
823:
810:
807:
778:German Emperor
714:
711:
703:Rosenau Castle
675:Maurice Bourke
600:Clarence House
564:
561:
559:stood proxy).
557:Duke of Albany
513:Arthur Stanley
509:Windsor Castle
490:Eastwell Manor
482:Queen Victoria
458:
455:
453:
450:
413:Balchik Palace
350:Central Powers
338:Triple Entente
283:
282:
275:
271:
270:
265:
261:
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158:
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149:
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142:
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136:
132:
128:
127:
117:Pelișor Castle
114:(aged 62)
108:
104:
103:
86:
82:
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78:
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68:
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9:
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10332:
10329:
10327:
10324:
10322:
10319:
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10299:
10297:
10294:
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10289:
10287:
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10282:
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10277:
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10264:
10262:
10259:
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10232:
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9896:
9894:
9891:
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9886:
9885:
9883:
9879:
9875:
9869:
9866:
9864:
9861:
9860:
9857:
9854:
9852:Commemoration
9850:
9842:
9839:
9835:
9832:
9831:
9830:
9827:
9823:
9820:
9818:
9815:
9814:
9813:
9810:
9808:
9805:
9804:
9803:
9800:
9798:
9797:Moldavian SSR
9795:
9794:
9791:
9788:
9784:
9778:
9775:
9773:
9770:
9766:
9763:
9762:
9761:
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9709:
9706:
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9703:
9699:
9692:
9689:
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9682:
9679:
9677:
9674:
9670:
9667:
9665:
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9644:
9638:
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9607:
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9527:
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9519:
9517:
9516:Iancu Flondor
9514:
9512:
9509:
9506:
9502:
9499:
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9489:
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9407:
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9382:
9377:
9372:
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9317:
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9309:
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9296:
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9277:
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9270:
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9266:
9256:
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9230:
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9133:
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9112:
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9100:
9097:
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9059:
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9050:
9047:
9044:
9041:
9038:
9035:
9033:
9030:
9028:
9025:
9022:
9019:
9016:
9013:
9010:
9007:
9004:
9001:
8998:
8995:
8994:
8992:
8988:
8981:
8978:
8976:
8973:
8972:
8970:
8966:
8960:
8957:
8956:
8954:
8950:
8946:
8939:
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8925:
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8809:
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8663:
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8607:
8605:
8602:
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8487:
8484:
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8478:
8476:
8472:
8466:
8463:
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8460:
8456:
8451:
8447:
8443:
8437:
8433:
8426:
8421:
8419:
8414:
8412:
8407:
8406:
8403:
8394:
8385:
8384:
8377:
8371:
8366:
8362:
8361:
8355:
8354:
8347:
8340:
8339:
8332:
8326:
8323:
8319:
8314:
8307:
8302:
8301:
8294:
8293:
8284:
8278:
8274:
8270:
8267:
8265:
8261:
8257:
8254:
8252:
8249:
8241:
8237:
8234:
8232:
8228:
8224:
8220:
8216:
8212:
8208:
8204:
8200:
8199:British Pathé
8197:
8195:
8191:
8188:
8186:
8182:
8179:
8178:
8172:
8169:
8167:
8164:
8162:
8159:
8158:
8156:
8148:
8145:
8143:
8140:
8139:
8134:
8129:
8119:
8117:
8111:
8098:
8092:
8088:
8083:
8079:
8074:
8070:
8064:
8060:
8055:
8051:
8045:
8041:
8036:
8032:
8026:
8022:
8017:
8013:
8007:
8003:
7998:
7994:
7988:
7984:
7979:
7975:
7969:
7965:
7960:
7959:
7958:
7957:
7948:
7942:
7938:
7933:
7929:
7923:
7919:
7914:
7910:
7908:0-7509-3469-7
7904:
7900:
7895:
7891:
7889:0-679-42400-8
7885:
7881:
7880:
7874:
7870:
7864:
7856:
7852:
7848:
7843:
7839:
7835:
7831:
7826:
7822:
7818:
7813:
7812:
7805:
7801:
7799:0-671-46364-0
7795:
7791:
7786:
7782:
7776:
7772:
7767:
7763:
7759:
7755:
7754:
7748:
7744:
7738:
7734:
7729:
7725:
7723:973-22-0215-7
7719:
7715:
7710:
7706:
7704:973-22-0214-9
7700:
7696:
7691:
7687:
7685:973-9032-01-X
7681:
7677:
7672:
7668:
7664:
7660:
7656:
7652:
7648:
7644:
7640:
7635:
7631:
7629:0-85398-442-5
7625:
7621:
7616:
7612:
7606:
7602:
7597:
7593:
7589:
7585:
7581:
7576:
7572:
7566:
7562:
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7555:
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7542:
7538:
7534:
7529:
7525:
7519:
7515:
7514:
7508:
7504:
7498:
7494:
7489:
7485:
7481:
7477:
7472:
7468:
7466:0-8063-1202-5
7462:
7458:
7453:
7449:
7445:
7441:
7436:
7432:
7428:
7424:
7419:
7415:
7409:
7405:
7401:
7397:
7393:
7389:
7385:
7380:
7376:
7370:
7366:
7361:
7357:
7351:
7347:
7342:
7338:
7334:
7330:
7325:
7321:
7319:0-304-29063-7
7315:
7311:
7310:
7304:
7303:
7301:
7300:
7290:
7284:
7280:
7276:
7272:
7266:
7258:
7254:
7248:
7240:
7233:
7217:
7213:
7207:
7200:
7195:
7187:
7180:
7173:
7168:
7160:
7154:
7150:
7143:
7137:, p. 41.
7136:
7131:
7124:
7120:
7116:
7110:
7095:
7088:
7082:
7066:
7065:
7060:
7054:
7047:
7046:Elsberry 1972
7042:
7034:
7033:
7025:
7009:
7005:
7001:
6995:
6993:
6984:
6983:
6978:
6972:
6966:
6962:
6957:
6949:
6948:
6943:
6937:
6929:
6928:
6923:
6917:
6916:
6911:
6905:
6898:
6893:
6886:
6881:
6865:
6859:
6844:(in Romanian)
6843:
6839:
6832:
6817:(in Romanian)
6816:
6812:
6805:
6789:
6785:
6781:
6775:
6759:
6755:
6751:
6745:
6730:
6726:
6719:
6704:
6700:
6693:
6677:
6671:
6663:
6659:
6655:
6651:
6644:
6628:
6622:
6614:
6608:
6604:
6600:
6594:
6587:
6582:
6575:
6570:
6562:
6555:
6539:
6535:
6531:
6524:
6509:(in Romanian)
6508:
6504:
6502:
6493:
6477:
6473:
6469:
6462:
6460:
6452:
6447:
6439:
6433:
6429:
6422:
6414:
6408:
6404:
6397:
6391:, p. 92.
6390:
6385:
6370:(in Romanian)
6369:
6365:
6358:
6351:
6346:
6338:
6336:0-15-193775-3
6332:
6328:
6324:
6320:
6314:
6312:
6305:, p. 84.
6304:
6299:
6297:
6295:
6288:, p. 86.
6287:
6282:
6280:
6272:
6267:
6261:, p. 83.
6260:
6255:
6248:
6243:
6228:(in Romanian)
6227:
6223:
6216:
6214:
6206:
6201:
6194:
6189:
6173:
6169:
6165:
6159:
6157:
6149:
6144:
6142:
6140:
6132:
6127:
6111:
6107:
6103:
6096:
6089:
6084:
6082:
6074:
6073:Elsberry 1972
6069:
6062:
6057:
6055:
6046:
6044:0-87808-137-2
6040:
6036:
6032:
6026:
6011:
6007:
6003:
5999:
5995:
5991:
5987:
5983:
5979:
5972:
5965:
5961:
5956:
5948:
5944:
5937:
5922:
5921:
5916:
5909:
5901:
5899:0-25334-685-1
5895:
5891:
5890:
5882:
5875:
5870:
5868:
5860:
5855:
5847:
5843:
5836:
5829:
5824:
5822:
5814:
5809:
5807:
5798:
5794:
5790:
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5776:
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5101:
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5093:Gauthier 2010
5089:
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5056:Giurescu 1972
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4374:
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