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Michael I of Romania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | King Michael I of the Romanians (born October 25, 1921), reigned as King of the Romanians (in Romanian Maiestatea Sa Mihai I Regele Românilor) from July 20, 1927 to June 8, 1930, and again from September 6, 1940 until deposed on December 30, 1947: he has since lived in exile. |
 | | Michael was born in the Foishor Castle, Sinaia, Romania, the son of then Crown Prince Carol and Princess Elena, and grandson of the then reigning King Ferdinand I of the Romanians. |
 | | King Michael was spared the fate of another former German ally, Prince Kyril, Regent of Bulgaria, executed by the Soviets in 1945, and was also the last monarch behind the Iron Curtain to lose his throne. |
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