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royalsofhistory · 8 months
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Crown Princess Helen of Romania, Princess Ileana of Romania, Princess Maria of Romania and Crown Prince Carol of Romania in 1921, shortly after the princely’s couple arrival in Romania following their wedding.
Source: ANF.
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royal-confessions · 7 months
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“When I found out that Princess Elizabeth of Romania aka the Queen of Greece flirted with her brother in law King Alexander of Yugoslavia, 😶I lost respect for her! I wonder how Princess Mignon felt about this…or she ever knew about this..” - Text & Image Submitted by abigaaal
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drosera-nepenthes · 2 years
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Crown Princess Marie of Romania and her children, about 1907
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zlatnoruno · 11 months
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Краљица Марија на насловној страни часописа „Жена и свет“ из фебруара 1928.
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Queen Maria of Yugoslavia with her children: Prince Peter of Yugoslavia, later King Peter II Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia
Serbian vintage postcard
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la-belle-histoire · 4 months
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Princess Maria “Mignon” of Romania (later Queen of Yugoslavia), late 1910s.
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romanovsonelastdance · 4 months
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Queen Maria of Yugoslavia, nee Romania.
Mignon is wearing what I believe are Grand Duchess Elizaveta Feodorovna's emeralds. They were given to Maria Pavlovna the Younger for a wedding present, who sold them to Alexander of Serbia/Yugoslavia after the revolution, who gave them to Mignon as a wedding gift.
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tiny-librarian · 3 months
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Royal Birthdays for today, February 5th:
Sanjō, Emperor of Japan, 976
Philip II, Duke of Savoy, 1438
René of Châlon, Prince of Orange, 1519
Maria Elisabeth, Archduchess of Austria, 1737
Mary, Queen of Denmark, 1972
Muhammad Ali of Egypt, Prince of the Sa'id, 1979
Peter, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia/Serbia, 1980
Arthur Chatto, Grandson of Princess Margaret, 1990
Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, Crown Prince of Bhutan, 2016
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thestandrewknot · 1 year
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Queen Maria José of Italy and Prince Paul of Yugoslavia arriving at the wedding of Prince Alexader of Yugoslavia and Princess Maria Pia of Savoy, Cascais, 1955.
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Who do you think would have had the highest chance of suitor for OTMAA? (Pre-revolution and war) as well as (after revo if they survived).
Olga nikolaevna= Princes Vladimir Paley or Grand duke dmitri pavlovich romanov (there are some who thinks paley might have been).
Tatiana Nikolaevna= Prince Alexander of Yugoslvia or Prince Roman petrovich(idk about roman petrovich but from what I read he was mostly mentioned)
Maria= Prince Carol of Romania or Prince Louis Mountbatten( carol said he liked her at some point)
Anastasia= Princes Frederick of Denmark or Prince Paul of Greece and Denmark(Tbh, I feel like she would chose herself heheh)
Alexei= Princess Ileana of Romania or Princess Elizabeth of Greece and Denmark.
Hi!!! This is a very interesting question and I’m so excited to answer!
Olga: Dmitri Pavlovich. I think Dmitri because there was lots of rumors that they were going to get married (they were all false) and they spent a lot of time together. They also were in a very good place to get married if that’s what they chose. Dmitri was single and living a stylish lifestyle and Olga was single and eligible to get married. I think that these two were certainly an option before 1916. Dmitri helped kill Rasputin and Alexandra despised Felix and Dmitri because of that and I think wouldn’t let Dmitri marry Olga. Vladimir Paley to me would’ve been a better option because he wasn’t known and had no bad strings attached to him. Olga also said that she wanted to “remain a Russian” so I think she would’ve been happy with him. But he was a child of a morganatic marriage (his father married without the Tsar’s permission) and I don’t think Nicholas would allow that marriage to happen. So I think because of those reasons Dmitri would’ve been the first and more eligible choice but after 1916 I think Vladimir would’ve been a better option even if Olga survived the revolution (her family wasn’t the imperial family anymore so I think it would’ve been ok).
Tatiana: Alexander of Yugoslavia. I think him because I have never heard of Roman Petrovich as an option for her marriage. Tatiana also never stated that she wanted to be Russian so she definitely was considered a lot to be a future queen. Also Tatiana was nicknamed “the governess” by her family and some of her major traits were being organized and super kind and those are good traits for a queen.
Maria: Carol of Romania. As much as I hate to say this I really think that a marriage with Carol was the option that was most likely to happen. I ship Mashka with Dickie (Louis Mountbatten) and Carol is mean and gross and Mashka deserves Dickie but that was probably never likely to happen. In Russia there was a rule that if you were a royal, you can’t marry your first cousins (I said “was” because I don’t know what the rules are today), and Tsar Nicholas II went by that rule. Louis and Maria were first cousins through their mothers (Princesses Victoria and Alix of Hesse before marriage) so because Nicholas stuck to this rule and Maria was his own daughter, I don’t think that she would be allowed to marry him. And Carol did prefer Maria over her older more eligible sister Olga. He even asked Nicholas if he could marry her! Nicky said no (because she was too young) but I think that if Maria were to wait a few more years then they would be able to get married.
Anastasia: Prince Fredrick of Denmark. I think Fredrick because i have heard rumors of them being together. They are very close in age and have sort of a similar personality! Even though Paul is closer in age with Anastasia, when Anastasia was closest to her prime marital age, Greece was going through lots of political and monarchal problems. Even though Nicky is very close with his Greek relatives I don’t think he would send one of his daughters to a country that is going through a revolution (A was with her family during the Russian revolution and I’m kinda ignoring it in this case). Also Anastasia would really fit in with the Danish Royal Family. She has lots of relatives their and they are honestly a hilarious royal family. And when Anastasia was little, her and her family made visits to Denmark and I think that they would welcome her into their family with open arms.
Alexei: Princess Elisabeth of Greece and Denmark. I would choose Elisabeth because her and Alexei are much closer in age than him and Ileana. Alexei was 5 years older than Ileana but him and Elisabeth were only a few months apart. Also as @romanovsonelastdance said, Elisabeth’s mother Elena Vladimirovna was very ambitious in marrying off her daughters into very prominent families (meaning she would kind of ignore the whole hemophilia business).
sorry this took so long to get out!! Thank you for asking me this!!!
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furordinaricvs · 2 years
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On this day, 6th of September 1923, Prince Peter II Karađorđević was born. Heir to the crown of Yugoslavia and last king of the country.
Pictured: Queen Maria of Yugoslavia with her son Peter II.
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aimeedaisies · 1 year
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Members of other royal families who attended the coronation of Their Majesties, King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey - 06/05/23
Europe
King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium 🇧🇪
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (representing the Queen of Denmark) 🇩🇰
Alois, Hereditary Prince and Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein (representing the Prince of Liechtenstein) 🇱🇮
Grand-Duke Henri and Grand-Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg 🇱🇺
Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco 🇲🇨
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway (representing the King of Norway) 🇳🇴
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain 🇪🇸
King Carl XVI Gustaf and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden 🇸🇪
Asia
King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa of Bahrain 🇧🇭
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan 🇧🇹
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah and Prince 'Abdul Mateen of Brunei 🇧🇳
Crown Prince Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah of Kuwait (representing the Emir of Kuwait) 🇰🇼
Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko of Japan (representing the Emperor) 🇯🇵
King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan 🇯🇴
Yang di Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia 🇲🇾
Theyazin bin Haitham Al Said, Crown Prince of Oman (representing the Sultan of Oman) 🇴🇲
Emir and Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad of Qatar 🇶🇦
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi (representing the Emir of Abu Dhabi and President of the United Arab Emirates) 🇦🇪
Prince Turki bin Mohammed Al Saud of Saudi Arabia (representing the King of Saudi Arabia) 🇸🇦
King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida of Thailand 🇹🇭
Africa
King Mswati III and Inkhosikati LaMbikiza of Eswatini 🇸🇿
King Letsie III and Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso of Lesotho 🇱🇸
Princess Lalla Meryem of Morocco (representing the King of Morocco) 🇲🇦
Oceania
King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipa’u of Tonga 🇹🇴
Ceremonial monarchs
Asantehene and Lady Julia of Asante 🇬🇭
Māori King Tuheitia Potatau Te Wherowhero VII and Queen Te Atawhai 🇳🇿
Members of defunct foreign royal families
Margrave Bernhard and Margravine Stephanie of Baden 🇩🇪
Tsar Simeon II and Tsaritsa Margarita of Bulgaria 🇧🇬
Landgrave and Langravine of Hesse 🇩🇪
Prince Philipp and Princess Saskia of Hohenlohe-Langenburg 🇩🇪
Margareta of Romania (Custodian of the Crown of Romania) and Prince Radu of Romania 🇷🇴
Queen Anne-Marie, Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of the Hellenes 🇬🇷
Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia 🇷🇸
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drosera-nepenthes · 2 years
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Queen Maria of Yugoslavia and her three sons: Peter, Andre, and Tomislav
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grandmaster-anne · 2 years
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1 July 1972 Royals and relatives at the Palacio de Villamanrique de la Condesa de París, near Seville, as they attend the wedding of Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia and Princess Maria da Gloria of Orleans and Bragança. L to R: Prince Juan Carlos of Spain, The Count of Paris; Princess Sofia of Spain with her children, Prince Felipe, Infanta Cristina and Infanta Elena; The Countess of Barcelona; the bride and groom; Princess Anne of United Kingdom, King Constantine II of the Hellenes; Infante Alfonso, Duke of Galliera; Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes with her children, Crown Prince Pavlos and Princess Alexia; Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia. © Princeps Fidelissimus
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n-rnova · 1 year
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Who do you think would have had the highest chance of suitor for OTMAA? (Pre-revolution and war) as well as (after revo if they survived).
Olga nikolaevna= Princes Vladimir Paley or Grand duke dmitri pavlovich romanov (there are some who thinks paley might have been).
Tatiana Nikolaevna= Prince Alexander of Yugoslvia or Prince Roman petrovich(idk about roman petrovich but from what I read he was mostly mentioned)
Maria= Prince Carol of Romania or Prince Louis Mountbatten( carol said he liked her at some point)
Anastasia= Princes Frederick of Denmark or Prince Paul of Greece and Denmark(Tbh, I feel like she would chose herself heheh)
Alexei= Princess Ileana of Romania or Princess Elizabeth of Greece and Denmark.
Hi!
For Olga I think Dmitri would do a better option than Vladimir Paley since he is a GRAND DUKE, both his parents are royals while he(Vladimir) is a PRINCE via morganatic marriage. To be honest I think if the war hadn't happen I don't think Dmitri would end up killing rasputin along with felix since the war kinda started all the rumours of Rasputin being in control but since that didn't happen I would vote for Dmitri for pre-revolution and war while I think after the war Dmitri would still do? But like 40% possible since Paley would have been dead? Because I am not sure if you only refer for NAOTMAA to live.
For Tatiana, I think Alexander of Yugoslavia was the possible one considering that his father offered the idea to the tsar while he did exchange letters with tatiana and I even heard a rumour he was heart broken when she was murdered. So I think they would have been the 90% possible match as for Prince Roman Petrovich I think he would have been okay as well though I am not aware of his attitude, if ever tatiana would want to stay with Alix(her mom) since she was the closes I think Prince Roman would do. It just really depends on the situation but obviously Alexander of Y is my vote here even after the revo.
For Maria, As much as I hate Carol but I think he was the most eligible compared to Louis they both are Princes but louis is maria's first cousin something that Tsar Nicholas II forbids when it comes to marriage. And Maria was quite naive before the revo if her father allowed her she would have married him if carol were to ever flatter her of her feet. Pre revo I vote for Carol while After revo I don't think he would still want her while louis is a no no.
For Anastasia, Yes! I do agree she would chose herself ehhehe, but between the two men I don't really know much about them, but I think anastasia would go off well with the Danish royal family Queen Alexandrine even wanted one of the little pair to marry Frederick, Her grandmother Maria Feodorovna would have been happy of the idea and would had wanted it to happen, as for Paul I really don't know. so either Frederick or herself being independent (ehehe).
For Alexei, I think pre revolution Princess Elizabeth of Greece and Denmark would have been the candidate, her mother and grandmother were ambitious of high marriage and since elizabeth is much closer to alexei by age and by family they probably ended up together. Alexei also had said to her when they were 4 or 5 that he loves her but I think it was a childish thing so I won't consider that of, unlike his love towards Lada Ivanovna when he was 12. As for Princess Ileana I think after revo she would have been eligible enough for alexei since she was still a Princess of her own right she would have given them quite a fortune and I also still think Princess Elizabeth would still do since her mother is romanov it will enable alexandra to keep her precious sunbeam close to her but I doubt he would live to marry both.
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a-tale-never-told · 7 months
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History of Novoselic (Part 2)
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So Novoselic was a free nation, with a constitutional monarchy and Josip at the head. He married a fellow soldier, named Maria Bronchek, who would be the first Queen of the nation. She would then go on to father two children: Zoya Nevermind on October 20th 1911, and Paul Nevermind on May 5th, 1912.
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However, peace didn't last for long as WW1 broke out, and Novoselic had no intention of getting involved. However as the German Empire, Austria-Hungary,, Turkey, and Bulgaria began to get more involved in the Balkans, with Serbia falling in 1915, Josip realized that war was pretty much inevitable and declared war on the Central powers in January 1916. The Central Powers in response invaded Novoselic in March of the same year and destroyed the Novoselic forces. Josip might have had a decent army, but they were no match for three powers coming at them from all sides. Within just six months, 90% of Novoselic's army was annihilated on the field
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But Josip didn't give up, as he led an underground resistance movement against the German empire and its allies. Despite some success, they weren't really able to get a decisive victory, though they did weaken the enemy forces considerably, inflicting mass casualties. Eventually, the British, French, and Italian armies managed to push the Central Powers out of Novoselic by April 1918. Novoselic was free again, but at the cost of a thousand dead and many more wounded, and the nation was devastated.
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Josip decided to solve the issue by rationing goods and sending people to the agricultural fields. He also announced that every man would have to work in the industry business, like railroads and shelters as a plan to industrialize Novoselic. He adopted the Western style of market economics and focused both on the agricultural side and on the industrial side. He allowed private ownership of small businesss as a way to rebuild the economy. In short, Capitalism was applied here.
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But as the 1920s progressed, Josip was starting to fall ill. Now he had contracted typhus during the winter of 1917 and the typhus issue stayed with him for the rest of his life. While he was overseeing a nation prospering and rebuilding, Josip was dying. Once that was head in the Rastek, which is the Novoselic version of Parliament or Congress, a debate occurred about who was to succeed him. His wife planned to abdicate due to age as well. Most agree that Zoya would succeed him, after all, she had the ability to be a leader and had some of her father's qualities.
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However, in his mind, Josip I believe wanted Paul to succeed him. He was afraid of Zoya's friendship with Fascist Italy, where Mussolini and his Blackshirts were rising to prominence, as well as strained relations with the new Yugoslavia, who wished for Novoselic to join Yugoslavia, which Josip basically told them to fuck off. And then, if this wasn't bad enough, the Great Depression hit.
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Novoselic's economy crumbled and with it, the era of prosperity was over, a return to the post-war years. And to make matters worse, Josip died. The King and Father of the Nation died on February 15th, 1931. Across the nation, millions mourned the death of their leader and he was buried in his hometown of Plejeck, Novoselic. Still, Josip left a legacy, coming from the humblest of beginnings to leading Novoselic through dark times. To them, he is the true king, a god-king for them. Across the nation, Books, literature, poems, musicals, theaters, everything was dedicated to Josip, becoming a Novoselic icon.
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However, the real question was on everyone's minds: Who would succeed him. This question would have to be answered as the 1930s rolled in.....
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