BURIAL PLACES OF RUMANIAN SOVEREIGNS FROM A TO Z

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CURTEA DE ARGEȘ (RUMANIA)
BURIED IN CURTEA DE ARGEȘ MONASTERY
(Mănăstirea Curtea de Argeș, Bulevardul Basarabilor):

01. King CHARLES I (+1914)
02. Queen ELIZABETH OF WIED (+1916), consort of King Charles I
03. King FERDINAND I (+1927)
04. Queen MARIE OF EDINBURGH (+1938), consort of King Ferdinand I.
Her heart is kept in Pelișor Castle in Sinaia

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CURTEA DE ARGEȘ (RUMANIA)
BURIED IN THE NEW ARCHBISHOPRIC AND ROYAL CATHEDRAL (Curtea de Argeș, Nouă Catedrala Arhiepiscopală si Regală, Bulevardul Basarabilor):

01. Queen Mother, Princess HELEN OF GREECE (+1982), consort of King Charles II of Rumania
02. King MICHAEL I (+2017)
03. Queen ANNE OF BOURBON-PARMA (+2016), consort of King Michael I

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CURTEA DE ARGEȘ (RUMANIA)
BURIED IN THE CHAPEL BY THE MONASTERY
(Mănăstirea Curtea de Argeș, Bulevardul Basarabilor):

King CHARLES II (+1953)

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IAȘI (RUMANIA)
BURIED IN THE MONASTERY OF THREE HOLY PATRIARCHS
(Iași, Mănăstirea Sfintii Trei Ierarhi, Strada Trei Ierarhi):

Prince ALEXANDER JOHN CUZA (+1873)

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SOLEȘTI (RUMANIA)
BURIED IN THE CHURCHYARD OF THE CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (Solești, curtea bisericii Sfântul Nicolae):

Princess HELENA CUZA (+1909), consort of Prince Alexander John

LIST OF RUMANIAN SOVEREIGNS 1859-1947

PRINCIPALITY OF RUMANIA 1859-1881
(Ottoman fief until 1878):
1859-1866: ALEXANDER JOHN (Alexandru Joan Cuza)
Born in 1820 in Bârlad.
Married in 1844 HELENA (Elena) Rosetti (*1825 Iași,+1909 Piatra Neamț).
Deposed in 1866 and exiled in France, Austria and Germany.
Died in 1873 in Heidelberg.
Buried firstly at Ruginoasa, later reburied in the Monastery of the Three Holy Patriarchs at Iași.
His consort Princess Helena was buried in Solești in the churchyard by the Church of St Nicholas.

HOUSE OF HOHENZOLLERN-SIGMARINGEN
(Dinastia Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
1866-1881: CHARLES I (Carol I; King from 1881)

KINGDOM OF RUMANIA 1881-1947:
HOUSE OF HOHENZOLLERN-SIGMARINGEN

(Dinastia Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
1881-1914: CHARLES I (Carol I)
Born in 1839 in Sigmaringen.
Father: Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Mother: Princess Josephine of Baden.
Married in 1869 in Neuwied Princess ELIZABETH of Wied (*1843 Neuwied,+1916 Curtea de Argeș).
He and his consort were crowned in 1881 at the Patriarchal Cathedral in Bucharest.
Died in 1914 in Sinaia.
Buried with his Queen Elizabeth at the Monastery of Curtea de Argeș.

1914-1927: FERDINAND I
Born in 1865 in Sigmaringen.
Father: Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Mother: Princess Antonia of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
Married in 1893 in Sigmaringen Princess MARIE of Edinburgh (*1875 Eastwell Park, Kent,+1938 Sinaia).
He and his consort were crowned in 1922 at the Orthodox Coronation Cathedral in Alba Iulia, Transylvania.
His issue who reigned:
-CAROL II (*1893,+1953),
-Elizabeth (*1894,+1956; Queen of Greece),
-Marie (*1900,+1961; Queen of Yugoslavia).
Died in 1927 in Sinaia.
Buried with his Queen Marie at the Monastery of Curtea de Argeș.

1930-1940: CHARLES II (Carol II)
Born in 1893 in Sinaia.
Father: King Ferdinand I of Romania. Mother: Queen Marie of Edinburgh.
Married firstly in 1918 in Odessa Joana Lambrino (*1898 Roman,+1953 Paris). Marriage was annulled in 1919.
Married secondly in 1921 in Athens Princess HELEN (Elena) of Greece (*1896 Athens,+1982 Lausanne). Divorced in 1928.
Married thirdly in 1947 in Rio de Janeiro Elena Lupescu (*1899 Hertza, Moldavia,+1977 Estoril, Portugal).
He was never crowned.
His issue who reigned:
-MICHAEL I (*1921; son of Helen).
Abdicated in 1940 and left Romania for Portugal.
Died in 1953 in Estoril, Portugal.
Buried firstly with his third wife Elena Lupescu in the Church of São Vicente de Fora in Lisbon.
In 2003 king's remains were translated to Rumania and buried in a small chapel standing beside the monastery of Curtea de Argeș.
His second consort Princess and Queen Mother Helen of Greece was buried in the Cemetery of Bois-de-Vaux in Lausanne (Switzerland). In 2019 she was reburied in the New Archbishopric and Royal Cathedral of Curtea de Argeș (Rumania).

1927-1930 and 1940-1947: MICHAEL I (Mihai I)
Born in 1921 in Castle Peleș, Sinaia.
Father: King Charles II of Romania. Mother: Princess Helen of Greece, the Queen Mother.
Married in 1948 in Athens Princess ANNE of Bourbon-Parma (*1923 Paris,+2016 Morges, Switzerland).
He was never crowned.
Issue of marriage: Margarita (*1949); Elena (*1950); Irina (*1953); Sophia (*1957); Maria (*1964).
Deposed by his father in 1930, restored in 1940.
Deposed by the communists in 1947 and forced to leave Rumania (1948).
Exiled in Italy (1948), Switzerland (1949-50), England (1950-55) and again in Switzerland (from 1955).
Died in 2017 in Aubonne, Switzerland. Buried with his Queen Anne in the New Archbishopric and Royal Cathedral of Curtea de Argeș (Rumania).

REPUBLIC OF RUMANIA FROM 1947.

TOMBS OF RUMANIAN SOVEREIGNS

01. The tomb of Prince ALEXANDER JOHN in the Monastery of the Three Holy Patriarchs at Iași (Rumania).
02. The tomb of Princess HELENA, consort of Prince Alexander John, in the churchyard of Solești (Rumania).
03. Inscription on the tomb of Princess HELENA, consort of Prince Alexander John, in the churchyard of Solești (Rumania).

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Tombs of King CHARLES I (left) and his Queen ELIZABETH OF WIED in the Monastery of Curtea de Argeș (Rumania)

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Tombs of King FERDINAND I (right) and his Queen MARIE OF EDINBURGH in the Monastery of Curtea de Argeș (Rumania)


01. The tomb of King CHARLES II in the chapel by the Monastery of Curtea de Argeș (Rumania).
02. The tomb of Queen Mother HELEN OF GREECE, consort of King Charles II, in the New Archbishopric and Royal Cathedral in Curtea de Argeș (Rumania).








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The tomb of King MICHAEL I and his Queen ANNE OF BOURBON-PARMA in the New Archbishopric and Royal Cathedral in Curtea de Argeș (Rumania).

THE RUMANIAN REGALIA

01. The Iron Crown of King Charles I (1881).
02. The Crown of Queen Elizabeth (1881).
03. The Crown of Queen Marie (1922).

The most important items of the Rumanian regalia include:
-King Charles I’s Couronne d’Acier, or the Iron Crown (1881),
-Queen Elizabeth’s Crown (1881),
-King Ferdinand I's Sceptre (1922),
-Queen Marie’s Crown (1922),
-King Charles II's Sceptre (1940)

The Rumanian regalia are safeguarded in the Rumanian National Historical Museum in Bucharest (Muzeul National de Istorie a Romaniei) where they are on a permanent exhibition.


RUMANIAN CORONATIONS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
(Year, venue, name of the crowned):
1881 BUCHAREST: Charles I and Elizabeth of Wied
1922 ALBA IULIA: Ferdinand I and Marie of Edinburgh

RUMANIAN CORONATION CHURCHES

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ALBA IULIA/RUMANIA ORTHODOX CORONATION CATHEDRAL
(Alba Iulia, Catedrala Ortodoxa, Biserica de Incoronare, Strada Mihai Viteazul).
Here were crowned:
1922: Ferdinand I and Marie of Edinburgh

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BUCHAREST/RUMANIA, PATRIARCHAL CATHEDRAL
(București, Catedrala Patriarhiei, Aleea Dealul Mitropoliei).
Here were crowned:
1881: Charles I and Elizabeth of Wied

Select Bibliography
Burke's Royal Families of the World, vol. I: Europe and Latin America, London 1977
Flags of All Nations, London 1930
Flaggenbuch, Berlin 1905
Lord Twining: European Regalia, London 1967

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FOREIGN ROYAL BURIALS IN RUMANIA:

ALBA IULIA:
01. Isabella Jagiellonian of Poland, Queen of Hungary, consort of King John I
02. John II Sigismund, King of Hungary
BUCHAREST:
William of Wied, Prince of Albania
CENAD:
Ladislaus IV, King of Hungary
IGRIȘ:
01. Andrew II, King of Hungary
02. Yolande de Courtenay, Queen of Hungary, consort of King Andrew II
ORADEA:
01. Beatrice of Luxembourg, Queen of Hungary, consort of King Charles I Robert
02. Ladislaus I, King of Hungary
03. Maria, Queen of Hungary
04. Sigismund of Luxembourg, King of Hungary, Bohemia and German King and Emperor
05. Stephen II, King of Hungary







01. Rumanian royal standard, late 19th c. to 1922.
02. Rumanian royal standard, 1922-1947.
03. Queen of Rumania's standard, 1922-1947.