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  1. Marie of Romania. Marie (born Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria of Edinburgh; 29 October 1875 – 18 July 1938) [note 1] was the last queen of Romania as the wife of King Ferdinand I . Marie was born into the British royal family.

  2. Princess Maria of Romania (born 13 July 1964 [1]) is the fifth and youngest daughter of King Michael I and Queen Anne of Romania . Since 2015 [2] Maria has lived in Romania and carried out a public role on behalf of the Romanian royal family .

  3. Maria of Yugoslavia. Maria (born Princess Maria of Romania; 6 January 1900 – 22 June 1961), known in Serbian as Marija Karađorđević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Карађорђевић ), was Queen of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1922 to 1929 and Queen of Yugoslavia from 1929 to 1934 as the wife of King Alexander I. She was the mother of King Peter II.

  4. Queen of Rumania and English princess who married the heir to the Rumanian throne and played an important role in the affairs of her adopted country during and immediately after World War I . Name variations: Marie of Romania; Marie of Roumania; Mary of Saxe-Coburg; Marie of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; called Missy by her family.

  5. Biografia. I primi anni. La giovane principessa Maria di Sassonia-Coburgo-Gotha. Maria nacque a Eastwell Park, nel Kent. Era figlia secondogenita del principe Alfredo di Sassonia-Coburgo-Gotha ( 1844 - 1900) [1], poi duca di Edimburgo e della principessa Marija Aleksandrovna Romanova ( 1853 - 1920) [1], nata già granduchessa di Russia.

  6. 16 ago 2021 · Unworldly, innocent, and dressed in a violet and gold cape chosen by her mother, Marie had just married the uptight Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania, and was off to meet her new in-laws for the first time in Bucharest. Romania would become her adopted home, and one day she would become its Queen. Imagine.

  7. Marie of Edinburgh, Queen Victoria’s niece, married the Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania, in 1892. The first years of her existence on the Romanian ground were dedicated to learning the Romanian language and the Romanian traditions but also, she nurtured her artistic soul by painting and redecorating the rooms in the Peles Castle.