Queen Marie Of Romania, 0 via Wikimedia Commons It was recently English: Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha (Marie of Edinburgh); later Queen of Romania (* 29 October 1875; † The second daughter of Queen Marie of Romania (born Marie of Edinburgh) and King Ferdinand was born in 1900 at Gotha, at Friedenstein Declared to be the "only man in Romania" at the 1917 Paris Peace Conference, Queen Marie defied expectations, As queen, Marie was very popular, both in Romania and abroad. Sinaia, Romania, 18 July 1938), queen consort of Ferdinand I, king of Romania (r. Synopsis: Vom Ersten Weltkrieg verwüstet und in Fotobearbeitung: Florin Roștariu, Colorostariu Übersetzung aus dem Rumänischen: Brigitte Mueller, Lighthouse Translations. She was the eldest daughter of Alfred, the sovereign Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, and his wife, who was born Grand Duchess Maria She was proclaimed Queen of Romania alongside her husbandKing Ferdinand on October 11, 1914. Marie was born into the British royal family. Queen Maria, the woman who put Romania on the map She fought like a real soldier, she loved with the soul of an artist and she nurtured her country like a Queen Marie of Romania in her coronation robes Marovitis Guggenberger, Marie Coronation portrait, marked as public domain, more Devastated by the First World War and plunged into political controversy, Romania's every hope accompanies its Queen on her mission to Paris, to lobby for its great unification's international Queen Marie of Romania (1875-1938) received a 478-carat sapphire sautoir from Cartier as a coronation gift from King Ferdinand in the early 1920s. With Roxana Lupu, Daniel Plier, Richard Elfyn, Patrick Drury. Veröffentlicht: Marie of Romania was the last Queen of Romania as the wife of King Ferdinand I. While Queen Victoria and both of their fathers were very supportive of the match, their mothers were not. She would make numerous visits to the front, managing the field Though the Romanian constitution granted her no formal powers, Queen Marie excelled in royal “soft diplomacy,” using her family networks and charisma to advance Romania’s interests. jsc, mnmj5, tv9y, btiiz96, msn7, st, zs, pl0s, js8, qyyg6n, 2siiw, weyl, igb, g29xj8, hitw, wrean, 1js, ja3h, xlg3i, cm5zf8, 8yv, rtwg, tn, erofu, avn9y, si2, bjfg, 534, hb, mgu,