Marie of Romania
Queen and philanthropist of Romania

Born
October 29th, 1875
149 years ago
Died
July 18th, 1938
86 years ago — 62 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Romania
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Marie served as the Queen consort of Romania from 1914 to 1927. Born into the British royal family, she was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Marie played a significant role during World War I, advocating for the Romanian military and providing medical care to soldiers. She was a key figure in the establishment of the Romanian Red Cross and contributed to various charitable endeavors. After the war, she participated in the peace negotiations in Paris and supported the Greater Romania initiative. Marie also had a passion for art and literature, writing several books. Her leadership greatly influenced Romanian cultural life during her reign.
Queen consort of Romania
Advocated for the Romanian military during WWI
Founded the Romanian Red Cross
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