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  1. 2.9k Views. Queen Marie of Romania was the last Queen of Romania. She was born into the British royal family and married King Ferdinand I. Marie spent her early years in Kent, Malta, and Coburg. In 1892, after rejecting a proposal from her cousin, the future King George V, she was chosen as the future wife of Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania ...

  2. 12 de jun. de 2018 · Marie of Romania, Queen and Artist, Palace of Tau, 13 April 2019 - 28 July 2019 Philip de László: Master of Elegance , Gainsborough's House , 23 March 2024 - 23 June 2024 Inscriptions

  3. Princess Marie of Nassau. Signature. Elisabeth of Wied (Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise; 29 December 1843 – 2 March 1916) was the first queen of Romania as the wife of King Carol I from 15 March 1881 to 27 September 1914. She had been the princess consort of Romania since her marriage to then-Prince Carol on 15 November 1869.

  4. The palace was constructed between 1926 and 1937, when the Dobrich Province was part of the Kingdom of Romania, as Caliacra County. The palace complex consists of a number of residential villas, a smoking hall, a wine cellar , a power station, a monastery, a holy spring, a chapel and many other buildings, as well as most notably a park that is today a state-run botanical garden.

  5. 31 de ago. de 2017 · One of the most prominent and loved feminine characters in the history of Romania is Queen Marie (Regina Maria). With a strong personality and a sincere love for her people, Marie managed to make herself and the country known worldwide. One of her favorite quotes was ‘Character is destiny’ attributed to the Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, and later, discussed by Frederick Nietzsche. In this ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Martha_RootMartha Root - Wikipedia

    Martha Root and Queen Marie of Romania. In January 1926, Martha arrived in Bucharest, where, being advised that she would be unable to meet Queen Marie, she sent her a picture of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá and a copy of the book, Baháʼu’lláh and the New Era.

  7. Queen Marie of Romania, née Princess Marie of Edinburgh, Philip de László Archive Trust (English) Source/Photographer Muzeul Național Peleș din Sinaia - România