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  1. Dec 10, 2018 · While the Romanian policy Carol I, King of Romania (1839-1914) was pro-German until 1914, his successor Ferdinand I, King of Romania (1865-1927) adopted a Francophile course in order to promote the principle of unification of all Romanians. This aim was given priority over the insufficiently advanced modernisation within the kingdom ...

  2. Ferdinand I von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen of Romania "the Unfortunate" was the second King of Romania, ruling from 1914 to 1927. In 1916, he joined the Weltkrieg on side of the Entente to prove his loyalty to the Romanian people, not to his German ancestry, which turned out to be a great mistake when Romania surrendered in 1917/1918 - Ferdinand would be plagued by feelings of guilt for the rest ...

  3. The Order of Ferdinand I (Romanian: Ordinul Ferdinand I) was instituted on 10 May 1929 by the Regency of King Michael I, then a minor, in memory of the late King Ferdinand I. It was created to reward those who contributed to the building of The Greater Romania .

  4. Ferdinand I (24 August 1865 – 20 July 1927) was King of the Romanians from 10 October 1914 until his death in 1927. Born in Sigmaringen in southwestern Germany, the Roman Catholic Prince Ferdinand Viktor Albert Meinrad of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. The name was later shortened simply to Hohenzollern. Within his family, he was called Nando. Ferdinand I was the son of Leopold, Prince of ...

  5. Ferdinand succeeded his uncle Carlos I as King of Romania on October 10, 1914, months after the outbreak of World War I, although Romania did not initially participate in the war. Fernando would reign until his death on July 20, 1927.

  6. Ferdinand I, nicknamed Întregitorul, was King of Romania from 1914 until his death in 1927. Ferdinand was the second son of Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern, and Infanta Antónia of Portugal, daughter of Ferdinand II of Portugal and Maria II of Portugal. His family was part of the Catholic branch of the Prussian royal family Hohenzollern.

  7. Ferdinand I (Ferdinand Viktor Albert Meinrad; 24 August 1865 – 20 July 1927), nicknamed Întregitorul ("the Unifier"), was King of Romania from 1914 until his death in 1927. Ferdinand was the second son of Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern, and Infanta Antónia of Portugal, daughter of Ferdinand II of Portugal and Maria II of Portugal.

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