Marie of Romania
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Marie of Romania
Summary
Marie of Romania is a human[1]. She was born in Eastwell Park[2]. She was born on October 29, 1875[3]. She passed away in Peleș Castle[4]. She died on July 18, 1938[5]. She worked as a diarist[6], nurse[7], and artist[8]. She has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Marie of Romania's place of birth was Eastwell Park[2].
- Marie of Romania died in Peleș Castle[4].
- Marie of Romania was born on October 29, 1875[3].
- Marie of Romania died on July 18, 1938[5].
- Marie of Romania died on July 10, 1938[10].
- Marie of Romania is buried at Curtea de Argeș Monastery[11].
- Marie of Romania's father was Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha[12].
- Marie of Romania's mother was Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia[13].
- Marie of Romania was married to Ferdinand I of Romania[14].
- A child of Marie of Romania was Carol II of Romania[15].
- A child of Marie of Romania was Princess Elisabeth of Romania[16].
- A child of Marie of Romania was Maria of Yugoslavia[17].
- A child of Marie of Romania was Prince Nicolae of Romania[18].
- A child of Marie of Romania was Princess Ileana of Romania[19].
- A child of Marie of Romania was Prince Mircea of Romania[20].
- Marie of Romania held citizenship in Romania[21].
- Marie of Romania held citizenship in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[22].
- Marie of Romania held citizenship in United Kingdom[23].
- Marie of Romania's professions included diarist[6].
- Marie of Romania worked as a nurse[7].
- Marie of Romania worked as an artist[8].
- Marie of Romania held the position of British princess[24].
- Marie of Romania held the position of Crown Princess of Romania[25].
- Marie of Romania held the position of Queen Consort of Romania[26].
- Marie of Romania held the position of queen dowager[27].
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Origins and Family
Marie of Romania's place of birth was Eastwell Park[2]. She was born on October 29, 1875[3]. Her father was Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha[12]. Her mother was Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include diarist[6], nurse[7], and artist[8]. Positions held include British princess[24], a noble title[28], in Kingdom of Great Britain[29]; Crown Princess of Romania[25]; Queen Consort of Romania[26]; and queen dowager[27], a noble title[30].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the White Eagle[31], an order[32], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[33], founded in 1705[34]; Decoration of the Royal Red Cross[35], a military decoration[36], in United Kingdom[37], founded in 1883[38]; honorary doctorate[39], a title of honor[40]; and honorary doctorate from the University of Strasbourg[41], an award[42], in France[43].
Personal Life
Among Marie of Romania's spouses was Ferdinand I of Romania[14]. Children include Carol II of Romania[15], a sovereign[44], 1893–1953[45], of Kingdom of Romania[46], awarded the Order of the White Eagle[47]; Princess Elisabeth of Romania[16], 1894–1956[48], of Romania[49]; Maria of Yugoslavia[17], a consort[50], 1900–1961[51], of Kingdom of Romania[52]; Prince Nicolae of Romania[18], a racing automobile driver[53], 1903–1978[54], of Kingdom of Romania[55], awarded the Order of the White Eagle[56]; Princess Ileana of Romania[19], a nun[57], 1909–1991[58], of Romania[59], specialised in Christianity[60]; and Prince Mircea of Romania[20], 1913–1916[61], of Kingdom of Romania[62]. Religious affiliations include Church of England[63], a state church[64], in United Kingdom[65], founded in 1534[66], headquartered in Church House[67]; Romanian Orthodox Church[68], an Eastern Orthodox patriarchate[69], in Romania[70], founded in 1872[71], headquartered in Bucharest[72]; and Baháʼí Faith[73], a new religious movement[74], founded in 1863[75].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include July 18, 1938[5] and July 10, 1938[10]. Marie of Romania died in Peleș Castle[4]. The cause of death was liver cirrhosis[76]. She is buried at Curtea de Argeș Monastery[11].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Marie of Romania include Order of the Cross of Queen Marie[77], an award[78], in Romania[79] and Crown of her[80], a consort crown[81], in Romania[82], founded in 1922[83].
Why It Matters
Marie of Romania has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] She is known by 61 alternative names across languages and contexts.[84]
Entities named for her include Order of the Cross of Queen Marie[77], an award[78], in Romania[79] and Crown of her[80], a consort crown[81], in Romania[82], founded in 1922[83].
FAQs
Where was Marie of Romania born?
Marie of Romania's place of birth was Eastwell Park[2].
Where did Marie of Romania die?
Marie of Romania died in Peleș Castle[4].
Who were Marie of Romania's parents?
Marie of Romania's father was Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha[12]. Marie of Romania's mother was Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia[13].
Who was Marie of Romania married to?
Marie of Romania's spouses include Ferdinand I of Romania[14].
What did Marie of Romania do for work?
Marie of Romania worked as diarist[6], nurse[7], and artist[8].
What awards did Marie of Romania receive?
Honors received include Order of the White Eagle[31], Decoration of the Royal Red Cross[35], honorary doctorate[39], and honorary doctorate from the University of Strasbourg[41].