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The crown was presented to the king on May 10, 1881, during the ceremonies of his coronation and of the proclamation of Romania as a kingdom. On October 15, 1922, the crown was used for the coronation of King Carol I's nephew and successor, King Ferdinand I , as well as the coronation of Romania's last king, Michael I , on September 6, 1940.
The Crown was used also during the coronation [1] and anointing as King of Michael I by the Orthodox Patriarch of Romania, Nicodim Munteanu, in the Patriarchal Cathedral of Bucharest, on the very day of his second accession, September 6, 1940. [2] The coat of arms of Romania was augmented on 11 July 2016 to add a representation of the Steel ...
Romania Steel Crown of Romania: Kept in the National Museum of Romanian History: Romania Crown of Queen Elizabeth: Kept in the National Museum of Romanian History: Romania Crown of Queen Maria: Kept in the National Museum of Romanian History: Russia Monomakh's Cap: Kept in the Kremlin Armoury, as part of the Diamond Fund: Serbia / Yugoslavia
These priceless objects date back hundreds of years and most are never used except for during this ancient ceremony.
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The permanent displays include a plaster cast of the entirety of Trajan's Column, the Romanian Crown Jewels, and the Pietroasele treasure. [ 1 ] The building was authorized, in 1892, and the architect, Alexandru SÄvulescu was sent with the postal inspector, Ernest Sturza, to tour various postal facilities of Europe for the design.
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