
Ferdinand I of Romania
Ferdinand I was the King of Romania from 1914 until his death in 1927. He played a significant role in the unification of Romania during World War I, leading the country to join the Allies. His reign is marked by the achievement of Greater Romania, which was established after the war, when Romania gained significant territories. Ferdinand was known for his commitment to the country and its modernization, as well as for his support of democratic reforms. Despite facing political challenges, he managed to maintain stability and foster national unity during a transformative period in Romanian history.
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King Ferdinand I of Romania raised the morale of Romanian soldiers by promising them land.
Povestea impresionantă a copilului care a murit pentru România. Cum a reușit o fetiță de 12 ani să contribuie la cea mai imporantă victorie din Primul Război MondialFerdinand I is noted for his role in Romanian history.
Istoria de 75 de ani a Palatului Copiilor. „Șandramaua regală“ unde pionierii învățau să devină tovarăși














