Carol I
Carol I of Romania was the first monarch of the Kingdom of Romania, reigning from 1866 until his death in 1914. He was instrumental in shaping modern Romania, promoting political stability, economic development, and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. His reign witnessed the promulgation of Romania's first modern constitution in 1866, which was heavily influenced by the liberal principles of the Belgian Constitution.
Born on Apr 20, 1839 (186 years old)
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Romania:
Carol I was the king during whose reign the Romanian leu was minted for the first time in 1867.
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Romania:
Carol I was the King of Romania who sought alliances to secure the country's independence.
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Romania:
Carol I was the king of Romania who envisioned the construction of the bridge over the Danube.
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Romania:
Carol I is mentioned as a significant historical figure in Romanian history.
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Romania:
Carol I understood the need for a modern administration and called upon Spiru Haret to improve the education system.
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Romania:
Carol I, a Hohenzollern, was on the throne of Romania while Prussia defeated France.
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Romania:
Carol I personally encouraged the soldiers of the Fourth Division during the battle.
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Romania:
Carol I mobilized the Romanian army and hoped for intervention in the war.
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Romania:
Carol I was the king of Romania during the time of the anti-monarchic revolt in Ploiești.
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Romania:
King Carol I was present at the laying of the foundation stone of Peleș Castle.
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