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  Prince Mircea of Romania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Mircea of Romania was born in 1913 and died in 1916.
Officially, Mircea was the third son and youngest child of Queen Marie and King Ferdinand of Romania.
Mircea's brother the subsequent King Carol II and his first wife Zizi Lambrino named their son (who was born in 1920) Mircea, in memory of Prince Mircea who had died four years previously.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prince_Mircea_of_Romania   (121 words)

  
 Genealogy of the Royal Family of Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
HRH Elena Princess of Romania, Princess of Hohenzollern
HRH Irina Princess of Romania, Princess of Hohenzollern
HRH Sophia Princess of Romania, Princess of Hohenzollern
www.geocities.com /henrivanoene/genromania.html   (868 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10171
Mircea Gregor Carol Lambrino, Prince of Romania is the son of Carol II von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, King of Romania and Joana Maria Valentina Lambrino.
Nikolaos von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Prince of Greece and Denmark is the son of Konstantinos II von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, King of the Hellenes and Anne Marie Dagmar Ingrid von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess of Denmark.
Philippos von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Prince of Greece and Denmark is the son of Konstantinos II von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, King of the Hellenes and Anne Marie Dagmar Ingrid von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess of Denmark.
www.thepeerage.com /p10171.htm   (1093 words)

  
 info: ECONOMY OF ROMANIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Romania reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund in August for a $547 million loan, but release of the second tranche was postponed in October because of unresolved private sector lending requirements and differences over budgetary spending.
Romania was invited by the European Union in December 1999 to begin accession negotiations.
Romania is a country of considerable potential: rich agricultural lands; diverse energy sources (coal, oil, natural gas, hydro, and nuclear); a substantial, if aging, industrial base encompassing almost the full range of manufacturing activities; an intelligent, well-trained work force; and opportunities for expanded development in tourism on the Black Sea and in the mountains.
www.mp3-midi.biz /Economy_of_Romania   (1453 words)

  
 Romania (08/05)
Romania's location gives it a continental climate, particularly in Moldavia and Wallachia (geographic areas respectively east of the Carpathians and south of the Transylvanian Alps) and to a lesser extent in centrally located Transylvania, where the climate is more moderate.
Romania was an ally of the Entente and the U.S. in World War I, and was granted substantial territories with Romanian populations, notably Transylvania, Bessarabia, and Bukovina, after the war.
Romania is a country of considerable potential: rich agricultural lands; diverse energy sources (coal, oil, natural gas, hydro, and nuclear); a substantial, if aging, industrial base encompassing almost the full range of manufacturing activities; an educated, well-trained work force; and opportunities for expanded development in tourism on the Black Sea and in the mountains.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/35722.htm   (7251 words)

  
 Paul of Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This claimant is the son of Mircea (Carol) Lambrino, the son of the late King Carol II of Romania by Iona Lambrino.
Prince Paul has claimed with some justice that the Parliament's annulment of his grandparent's marriage was passed before the requirement for equal marriage was included in the Constitution.
Mircea Carol Hohenzollern ex-Lambrino, who has one son by each of his first two wives and none by his third, was closely involved with a self-styled "Order of Saint John" and the world of fantasy Orders and tiles.
www.chivalricorders.org /royalty/fantasy/paulof.htm   (351 words)

  
 ROMANII - History of Romania
Romania initially adopted a neutral position, but, due to the fact that the Ottoman government concerning the possibility of reaching a solution by means of an agreement on the independence issue, Romania started negotiations with Russia.
Romania contributed to the defense of Europe from the Bolshevik danger in 1919, its army protecting the frontier of Dniester and vanquishing afterwards Bela Kun’s regime from Hungary.
Romania recuperated Northern Transylvania in the spring of 1945, a fact that was afterwards confirmed by the Paris peace treaty of 1947.
www.romanii.ro /english/history_of_romania.htm   (11667 words)

  
 info: POLITICS OF ROMANIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Romania's 1991 constitution, amended in 2003 proclaims Romania a democratic and social republic, deriving its sovereignty from the people.
For territorial and administrative purposes, Romania is divided into 41 counties and the city of Bucharest.
Romania has made great progress in institutionalizing democratic principles, civil liberties, and respect for human rights since 1989.
www.info-malta.com /Politics_of_Romania   (1528 words)

  
 History of Romanians
A Romanian army, under the personal command of Prince Carol I, crossed the Danube and participated in the siege of Pleven; the result was the surrender of the Ottoman army led by Osman Pasha (December 10, 1877).
The independence of Romania, similarly to that Serbia and Montenegro, as well as the union of Dobrudja with Romania were recognized in the Russian-Turkish peace treaty of San Stefano (March 3, 1878).
Romania was compelled to follow in the steps of her Russian ally, because on the Moldavian front the Romanian troops were interspersed with the Russian ones and it was impossible for combat to continue on one area of the front and for peace to settle on another front area, and so on.
www.roembus.org /english/romanian_links/history_of_romanians.htm   (5696 words)

  
 ROMANIA
Romania is situated in south-eastern Europe between latitudes 43 37' 07" north and longitudes 20 15' 44" east, extending approximately 480 km north to south and 640 km east to west.
Romania is the perfect land of contrasts and paradoxes: the country of Constantin Brancusi, Eugene Ionesco, Emil Cioran, Mircea Eliade, and Nadia Comaneci, but also of Dracula and Nicolae Ceausescu.
Romania's capital city is Bucharest, with an area of 1,521 sq.
www.icbt.ro /Romania.html   (4643 words)

  
 History of Romanians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Romania is situated in Central Europe, in the northern part of the Balkan peninsula and its territory is marked by the Carpathian Mountains, the Danube and the Black Sea.
The independence of Romania, similarly to that Serbia and Montenegro, as well as the union of Dobrudja with Romania were recognised in the Russian-Turkish peace treaty of San Stefano (March 3, 1878).
On March 14/26, 1881, Romania proclaimed itself a kingdom and Carol I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen was crowned King of Romania.
domino.kappa.ro /guvern/istoria-e.html   (5542 words)

  
 Cultura
Romania has its unique culture, which is the product of its geography and of its distinct historical evolution.
Romanias history has been full of rebounds: the culturally productive epochs were those of stability, when the people of this country proved quite an impressive resourcefulness in making up for less propitious periods and were able to rejoin the mainstream of European culture.
Until the 19th century the theatrical performances were in the form of entertainment shows performed at the princely courts or boyards mansions and of popular theatre; the latter still exists, especially in special forms staged on the occasion of Christmas and the New Year.
www.itcnet.ro /folk_festival/culture.htm   (6469 words)

  
 Tall Ship Mircea of Romania
The Mircea was built in 1938 in shipyard of Blohm and Voss in Hamburg, Germany for the Romanian Navy.
She was named for the 14th century Romanian hero, Prince Mircea, who liberated the Black Sea coastline from the Turks establishing Romania's maritime heritage.
Five identical ships were built by the shipyard including the Tovarisch (Ukraine), the Sagres (Portugal), the Mircea (Romania), the Gorch Fock II (Germany), and Eagle (USA).
www.thebluecrab.com /Tallships/Mircea.html   (95 words)

  
 Royalty.nu - Vlad Dracula - Vlad the Impaler
He was Prince Vlad III Dracula, also known as Vlad Tepes, meaning "Vlad the Impaler." The Turks called him Kaziglu Bey, or "the Impaler Prince." He was the prince of Walachia, but, as legend suggests, he was born in Transylvania, which at that time was ruled by Hungary.
The prince was elected by the country's boyars, or land-owning nobles.
Mircea was killed by the boyars and merchants of the Walachian city Tirgoviste.
www.royalty.nu /Europe/Balkan/Dracula.html   (2598 words)

  
 boys clothing: European royalty--Romania
Romania at the turn of the century was in a period of transition from the predominant feudal relationships to capitalism.
Romania was also affected by the international economic crisis which began in 1929.
Romania declared neutrality in 1939 when the World War II began, the same policy as at the beginning of the World War I. Romania was partionioned, however, by the secret German-Soviet Ribbentrop-Molotov pact in 1939.
histclo.hispeed.com /royal/rom/royal-rom.htm   (2223 words)

  
 Queen Victoria's Descendants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse and by Rhine
Prince Alexander of Battenberg (Alexander Mountbatten, Marquess of Carisbrooke)
Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine *
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 Romania
In terms of religion, the pervasion of Christianity in Romania is founded in the VI and VII century when Christian teachers began to arrive on its soil.
In 1866, Carol I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, of foreign royalty, was ushered as prince of Romania.
Romania was the only country of the eastern block that had Russian troops in the country for only a short time.
home.earthlink.net /~cablu/romania.htm   (2291 words)

  
 Romania - History - Empire Period - 14th Century - 1390-1399   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Wallachian Prince Mircea the Elder chafed at having had to sign the treaty the previous year that had reduced him to vassal status.
Mircea, who knew the terrain better than Sigismund, had advised the king to lead the attack with his well-seasoned infantry.
Mircea the Elder, grandfather of Dracula, entered the historic spotlight and fought against the Turks.
www.romerica.com /rom/hist_ad1300_90.htm   (1306 words)

  
 HRH Prince Paul of Romania
Born: August 13, 1948, in Paris, France, son of HRH Carol-Mircea of Romania and Helena Henriette Nagavitzine.
Being the first member of the royal family who came in Romania after the revolution in 1989, Prince Paul centered his attention on economic and social rehabilitation and development of Romania.
Also, by setting up in 1990 the "Prince Paul Foundation for Romania", he has a role in creating a better image of Romania abroad.
romania-on-line.net /whoswho/PauldeRomania.htm   (551 words)

  
 Worldroots.com
Princess Nicholas of Greece; Princess Christina of Hesse; Queen Frederika of the Hellenes; Prince Erik of Denmark; Queen Anne of Romania; Admiral Ionidis of Greece; King Michael I of Romania; Prince Ernst-August of Hannover; Princess Sophia of Hannover; Princess Dorothea of Hesse; Queen Mother Helen of Romania; King Paul I of the Hellenes.
The children in front: Prince Karl of Hesse; Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark; Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark; the Diadoque of Greece Prince Constantine
Princess Mary of Edinburgh, Queen of Romania (1875-1938)
worldroots.com /brigitte/royal/royal4e.htm   (187 words)

  
 Myth*ing Links: Central & Eastern Europe / Balkans: Romania
This is "Romania -- A Country Study" from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. It looks at all aspects of the country, including geography, a confusing history (ancient and modern), society, economics, politics, transportation, military -- everything except the arts.
At the same time, they may be perceived as small steps on an imaginary road, towards the pure and mysterious world of the deities and forebears, in order to get acquainted with their intentions and to propitiate them.
You'll be floored at how different Romania is, but you'll almost certainly see signs that it's chasing the dreams of the rest of the West....
www.mythinglinks.org /euro~east~Balkans~Romania.html   (6024 words)

  
 Romania - History - Empire Period - 15th Century - 1400-1409   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
By 1402 Wallachia, under Prince Mircea the Elder, had become a vassal client of the Ottoman Empire.
Mircea the Elder did his best to exploit the temporary political turmoil in Turkey by championing the cause of Bayezid's weak-willed son, Musa Celebi, to sieze the sultanate.
Recall that Prince Mircea had recaptured his throne from his illigitimate son, Vlad, back in 1397.
www.romerica.com /rom/hist_ad1400_00.htm   (1558 words)

  
 Eastern Balkans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A town and district in modern Romania 120 miles (200 km.) northeast of Bucharest.
The frontier region between Hungary and Romania - in an extended sense the land between the Tisza River, the Szamos River, the Muresul River, and the Transylvanian highlands.
Michael, Prince of Wallachia, conquered first Transylvania and then Moldavia, proclaiming himself to be sovereign in those lands, which closely covered modern Romania.
www.hostkingdom.net /eastbalk.html   (656 words)

  
 Romania News - Media Monitoring Service by EIN News
Romania: Evidence of differences in entrepreneurial activity among Romania's 8 region is reported
Romania: Interview with Mariea Ionescu, new president of the National Agency for Ethnic Roma
Romania hails adoption of resolution to extend UN Assistance Mission in Iraq mandate
www.einnews.com /romania   (653 words)

  
 Amazon.com: DVD: Dracula - The Dark Prince (2000)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
When young Vlad Dracula, the Prince Romania, and his younger brother Radu are kidnapped and held hostage by the Turkish Sultan Mohammed, their father is murdered and the Sultan holds the boys prisoner for many years.
Consequently, "Dark Prince" wants to deal with Vlad as more of a morally ambiguous figure, a creature of his times who took actions out of political necessity and who was pretty good looking with his dark hair (which certainly runs counter to the man we see in the paintings believed to be Vlad).
At the end of "Dark Prince" we find out this film was only inspired by the history of Vlad the Impaler, which means it ends up being about as fictional as Stoker's "Dracula," which brings up all sorts of attendant ironies to play with.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000633QU?v=glance   (1957 words)

  
 ROMANIA / ROUMANIE - Old Vintage Antique Postcard Postcards Carte Postale Cartes Postales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
romania-royalty36961 - Prince Mircea, 6th son of King Ferdinand (b.
romania-royalty36963 - King Carol II (as Crown Prince) and his brother and sisters Princesses Maria and Elizabetha and Prince Nicolae (Postally Used Postcard, Undivided back).
romania-royalty17861 - Prince Nicolae, 4th Child of King Ferdinand, born in 1903, Regent from 1927 to 1930 (Postally Used Postcard).
www.postcardman.net /romania_royalty.html   (217 words)

  
 Queen Victoria's Descendants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse and by Rhine [ DETAILS ] [ FAMILY ]
Prince George of Battenberg (2nd Marquess of Milford Haven) [ DETAILS ] [ FAMILY ]
Prince Charles Edward, Duke of Albany, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha [ DETAILS ] [ FAMILY ]
members.aol.com /kdqv/dod.htm   (2380 words)

  
 Romania
Lord of Romania") Note: In this style, the word "Domn" is often replaced by "Domnitor"
or by "Principe" (Prince); and the words "al Romaniei" {of Romania} are sometimes
Romania") Note: In this style, the words "al Romaniei" are sometimes replaced by
www.worldstatesmen.org /Romania.htm   (5558 words)

  
 Ferdinand I Of Hohenzollern-hohenzollern King Of Romania / Marie Of Saxe-coburg And Gotha Queen Of Romania
Ferdinand I Of Hohenzollern-hohenzollern King Of Romania / Marie Of Saxe-coburg And Gotha Queen Of Romania
Father: Prince Leopold Hohenzollern Of Hohenzollern Mother: Princess Antonia Of Portugal
Name: King Caroli Hohenzollern Of Romania Born: 15 Oct 1893 at Castle Pelesch, Sinaia, Romania Died: 4 Apr 1953 at Villa Mar Y Sol, Estoril, Lisboa, Portugal Wife: Joana Maria Valentina Lambrino
www.e-familytree.net /F3/F3270.htm   (408 words)

  
 Romania
The members of this family bear the title Prince[ss] of Romania (Royal Highness).
Ferdinand Viktor Albert Meinrad Pr von Hohenzollern (Sigmaringen 24 Aug 1865-Sinaia 20 Jul 1927; see Hohenzollern) succeeded his uncle, King Carol I on his death without issue 10 Oct 1914, as King FERDINAND of Romania; he m.
2b) MICHAEL, King of Romania 20 Jul 1927-8 Jun 1930 and again 6 Sep 1940-, abdicated 30 Dec 1947 (b.Castle Pelesch 25 Oct 1921); m.Athens 10 Jun 1948 Anne Pss of Bourbon-Parma (b.Paris 18 Sep 1923)
pages.prodigy.net /ptheroff/gotha/romania.html   (574 words)

  
 Romania Mircea Geoana (Former Foreign Minister) News - Media Monitoring Service by EIN News
Romania Mircea Geoana (Former Foreign Minister) News - Media Monitoring Service by EIN News
Click here and visit the World Factbook for detailed information about this country.
Constantly updated news and information about Romania Mircea Geoana (Former Foreign Minister).
www.einnews.com /romania/newsfeed-MirceaGeoana   (320 words)

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