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

  3. 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.

  4. Queen Marie of Romania had enormous enthusiasm, courage, charisma, beauty and fame, but she was also vain, anti-semitic, totally convinced of the divine right of monarchs, and self-righteous. She had no problems with her soldiers shamefully looting Budapest at the end of the Hungarian–Romanian war of 1919.

  5. Princess Ileana of Romania (Queen Marie's daughter) January 30. On this date in in 1926, Martha Root secured the first of her eight meetings with Queen Marie of Romania, which occurred from January 1926 through February 1936. Although Bahá'ís frequently refer to her as "the first member of a royal family to embrace the Bahá’í Faith,"

  6. Terrace. Peleș Castle in the winter, 2014. Peleș Castle ( Romanian: Castelul Peleșpronounced [kasˈtelul ˈpeleʃ] ⓘ) is a Neo-Renaissance palace in the Royal Domain of Sinaia in the Carpathian Mountains, near Sinaia, in Prahova County, Romania, on an existing medieval route linking Transylvania and Wallachia, built between 1873 and 1914.

  7. Mother. Helen of Greece and Denmark. Religion. Romanian Orthodox. Signature. Michael I ( Romanian: Mihai I [miˈhaj]; 25 October 1921 – 5 December 2017) was the last king of Romania, reigning from 20 July 1927 to 8 June 1930 and again from 6 September 1940 until his forced abdication on 30 December 1947.