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  2. Steel Crown of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Crown was used also during the coronation [1] and anointing as King of Michael I by the Orthodox Patriarch of Romania, Nicodim Munteanu, in the Patriarchal Cathedral of Bucharest, on the very day of his second accession, September 6, 1940. [2] The coat of arms of Romania was augmented on 11 July 2016 to add a representation of the Steel ...

  3. Regalia of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian "Steel Crown" is the crown that was used for the coronation of Romanian kings. [2]It was cast of steel from a Turkish cannon that was captured by the Romanian Army during the Siege of Plevna [3] in the Romanian War of Independence (1877–1878).

  4. National symbols of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Steel Crown of Romania The crown was forged from the steel of a gun captured by the Romanian Army from the Ottomans during the War of Independence (1877–1878). King Carol I of Romania chose steel, and not gold, to symbolize the bravery of the Romanian soldiers and was crowned with it during the ceremonies of the proclamation of Romania as ...

  5. List of Romanian flags - Wikipedia

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    Royal Standard of the Crown Prince: Ratio: 1:1; Ratio between colors: 1:4:1 24 April 1922 – 30 December 1947: Royal Standard of the Crown Prince: Ratio: 1:1 2007 – present: Royal Standard of the Crown Princess (Margareta of Romania) Ratio: 1:1 1927 – 1930: Royal Standard of the members of the Regency: Ratio: 1:1 24 April 1922 – 30 ...

  6. Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Decoration of the Cross of Queen Elisabeth (Romanian: Decorația Crucea Regina Elisabeta) was a Decoration established by Prince Carol I of Romania by Royal Decree 2270 on 6 October 1878 for his wife, Princess Elisabeth of Wied, to award Romanian women she deemed to have achieved outstanding service for caring for the wounded and sick ...

  7. Symbols of Romanian Royalty - Wikipedia

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    The Crown, as a symbol of power, can be found in the Romanian territories since the times of the Romanian rulers (Romanian: Domnitor), as main insignia of the supreme power. The crowns described in different representations, that can be seen in present times (such as paintings, portrayals, sculptures), are not real, this being the reason why ...

  8. Order of the Crown of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Order of the Crown of Romania is a chivalric order set up on 14 March 1881 [2] by King Carol I of Romania to commemorate the establishment of the Kingdom of Romania. [3] It was awarded as a state order until the end of the Romanian monarchy in 1947. [4]

  9. Coat of arms of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Romania was adopted in the Romanian Parliament on 10 September 1992 as a representative coat of arms for Romania.The current coat of arms is based on the lesser coat of arms of interwar Kingdom of Romania (used between 1922 and 1947), which was designed in 1921 by the Transylvanian Hungarian heraldist József Sebestyén from Cluj, at the request of King Ferdinand I of ...