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  1. Signature. Elisabeth of Wied (Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise; 29 December 1843 – 2 March 1916) was the first queen of Romania as the wife of King Carol I from 15 March 1881 to 27 September 1914. She had been the princess consort of Romania since her marriage to then-Prince Carol on 15 November 1869.

  2. Dec 11, 2020 · Friday, 11 December 2020, 6:00 Moniek Bloks Elisabeth of Wied, Romania, The Royal Women 0 (public domain) Princess Elisabeth of Wied was born on 29 December 1843 as the first child and only daughter of Hermann, Prince of Wied, and his wife Princess Marie of Nassau.

  3. Elisabeth of Wied (Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise; 29 December 1843 – 2 March 1916) was the first queen of Romania as the wife of King Carol I from 15 March 1881 to 27 September 1914. She had been the princess consort of Romania since her marriage to then-Prince Carol on 15 November 1869.

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  5. Elizabeth of Wied, widely known for her cultural interests and voluminous writings, was the daughter of Prince Hermann of Neuwied. She met Prince Karl von Hohenzollern in Berlin and married him in 1869; 12 years later, in 1881, she became queen of Rumania and he became king as Carol I.

  6. Dec 16, 2020 · Elisabeth was sent to her mother in Germany. 2 Marie was sent to Germany to be presented to Elisabeth, and she had dramatically set the stage to present herself as the wronged invalid. Elisabeth was dressed in all white, propped up on white pillows to receive the “one who was usurping the place of the girl she had chosen.” 3 Elisabeth ...

  7. Princess Elisabeth of Wied, Queen of Romania. Queen Elisabeth of Romania was the wife of Romania’s first king, Carol I. She was born Princess Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise of Wied on December 29, 1843, at Schloss Monrepos in Neuwied, Principality of Wied, now in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

  8. Dec 14, 2020 · Elisabeth of Wied – The Princess of the Wild Rose (Part three) Monday, 14 December 2020, 6:00 Moniek Bloks Elisabeth of Wied, Romania, The Royal Women 0. (public domain) Read part two here. Shortly after her arrival in Romania, Elisabeth came down with the measles, but luckily she recovered quite quickly.