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Queen Marie. One Hundred Years after Her Coronation as Queen of Greater Romania (1922–2022)
Queen Marie. One Hundred Years after Her Coronation as Queen of Greater Romania (1922–2022)

Author(s): Radu Ştefan Vergatti
Subject(s): Political history, Recent History (1900 till today), Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: reunification; queen of Great Romania; coronation;

Summary/Abstract: Queen Marie of Romania (b. 1875 – d.1938; Queen of Romania between 1914–1927), granddaughter of Queen Victoria of Great Britain, cousin of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, in January 1893 married Prince Ferdinand of Romania, future King of Romania (1914–1927). She was proclaimed Queen of Romania alongside her husband King Ferdinand on October 11, 1914. She participated, alongside the Romanian people, in the Great Reunification War, on the front, in hospitals, etc. She fought for the international recognition of the reunification of Greater Romania. She succeeded. On October 15, 1922, sovereigns Ferdinand and Maria were crowned as Kings of Greater Romania. King Ferdinand himself placed the royal crowns on his and his wife’s heads. In the next years, Queen Maria participated in all the positive reforms in Romania. After King Ferdinand died in 1927, in 1930, his and Queen Maria’s eldest son, Prince Carol II came to the Romanian throne. He totally removed his mother from public life, but he could not remove her from the people’s heart. Queen Marie passed on June 18, 1938 in the Pelișor royal castle. She remained in history as one of the great personalities who contributed to the formation and international recognition of Greater Romania.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: XXIII
  • Page Range: 283-299
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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