Elisabeth of Wied

German writer; queen consort of Romania as the wife of King Carol I (1843–1916)
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Elisabeth of Wied

Summary

Elisabeth of Wied is a human[1]. She was born in Schloss Monrepos[2]. She was born on December 29, 1843[3]. She passed away in Bucharest[4]. She died on February 18, 1916[5]. She worked as a poet[6], writer[7], translator[8], novelist[9], and playwright[10]. She has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]

Key Facts

  • Born in Schloss Monrepos[2], Elisabeth of Wied…
  • Born in Neuwied[12], Elisabeth of Wied…
  • Elisabeth of Wied passed away in Bucharest[4].
  • Elisabeth of Wied was born on December 29, 1843[3].
  • Elisabeth of Wied died on February 18, 1916[5].
  • Burial took place at Curtea de Argeș Monastery[13].
  • Elisabeth of Wied is buried at Curtea de Argeș[14].
  • Elisabeth of Wied's father was Prince Hermann, 4th Prince of Wied[15].
  • Elisabeth of Wied's mother was Marie of Nassau[16].
  • Among Elisabeth of Wied's spouses was Karl von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen[17].
  • A child of Elisabeth of Wied was Princess Maria of Romania[18].
  • Elisabeth of Wied held citizenship in Kingdom of Prussia[19].
  • Elisabeth of Wied held citizenship in Romania[20].
  • Elisabeth of Wied's professions included poet[6].
  • Elisabeth of Wied's professions included writer[7].
  • Elisabeth of Wied's professions included translator[8].
  • Elisabeth of Wied's professions included novelist[9].
  • Elisabeth of Wied's professions included playwright[10].
  • Elisabeth of Wied's field of work was poetry[21].
  • Elisabeth of Wied held the position of Consort of Romania[22].
  • Elisabeth of Wied received the Order of Queen Maria Luisa[23].
  • Elisabeth of Wied received the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert[24].
  • Elisabeth of Wied received the laureate of the Consistori del Gay Saber[25].
  • Elisabeth of Wied received the Order of Olga[26].
  • Elisabeth of Wied received the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (Romania)[27].

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Origins and Family

Recorded place of birth include Schloss Monrepos[2], a château[28], in Germany[29] and Neuwied[12], an urban municipality in Germany[30], in Germany[31], founded in 1653[32]. Elisabeth of Wied was born on December 29, 1843[3]. Her father was Prince Hermann, 4th Prince of Wied[15]. Her mother was Marie of Nassau[16].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include poet[6], writer[7], translator[8], novelist[9], and playwright[10]. Elisabeth of Wied's field of work was poetry[21]. She held the position of Consort of Romania[22].

Recognition

Awards received include Order of Queen Maria Luisa[23], an order of chivalry for women[33], in Spain[34], founded in 1792[35]; Royal Order of Victoria and Albert[24], a Royal Family Decoration[36], in United Kingdom[37], founded in 1862[38]; laureate of the Consistori del Gay Saber[25], a literary award[39], in France[40], founded in 1554[41]; Order of Olga[26], an order[42], in Kingdom of Württemberg[43], founded in 1871[44]; Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (Romania)[27]; and Order of Louise[45], an order of chivalry for women[46], in Kingdom of Prussia[47], founded in 1814[48].

Personal Life

Among Elisabeth of Wied's spouses was Karl von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen[17]. A child of her was Princess Maria of Romania[18]. Her religion is recorded as Lutheranism[49].

Death and Burial

Elisabeth of Wied died on February 18, 1916[5]. She died in Bucharest[4]. Recorded place of burial include Curtea de Argeș Monastery[13] and Curtea de Argeș[14].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Elisabeth of Wied include Princess Elisabeth of Romania[50], 1894–1956[51], of Romania[52].

Why It Matters

Elisabeth of Wied has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] She is known by 70 alternative names across languages and contexts.[53]

Entities named for her include Princess Elisabeth of Romania[50], 1894–1956[51], of Romania[52].

FAQs

Where was Elisabeth of Wied born?

Born in Schloss Monrepos[2], Elisabeth of Wied…

Where did Elisabeth of Wied die?

Elisabeth of Wied passed away in Bucharest[4].

Who were Elisabeth of Wied's parents?

Elisabeth of Wied's father was Prince Hermann, 4th Prince of Wied[15]. Elisabeth of Wied's mother was Marie of Nassau[16].

Who was Elisabeth of Wied married to?

Elisabeth of Wied's spouses include Karl von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen[17].

What did Elisabeth of Wied do for work?

Elisabeth of Wied worked as poet[6], writer[7], translator[8], novelist[9], and playwright[10].

What awards did Elisabeth of Wied receive?

Honors received include Order of Queen Maria Luisa[23], Royal Order of Victoria and Albert[24], laureate of the Consistori del Gay Saber[25], and Order of Olga[26].

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  26. [3] . Integrated Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
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  2. [53] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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