Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Steel_Crown_of_Romania> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 64 of
64
with 100 triples per page.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania abstract "The Steel Crown of King Carol I of Romania was forged at the Army Arsenal (Arsenalul Armatei) in Bucharest of the steel of a cannon captured by the Romanian Army from the Ottomans during the War of Independence (1877-1878). Carol I chose steel, and not gold, to symbolize the bravery of the Romanian soldiers. He received it during the ceremonies of his coronation and of the proclamation of Romania as a kingdom in 1881. It is the same Crown used in 1922 at the coronation of King Ferdinand I and Queen Maria as sovereigns of Romania, which took place in Alba-Iulia. The Crown was used also during the coronation 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.".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania thumbnail Steel_Crown_of_Romania.png?width=300.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageExternalLink detaliu.asp?k=134A36AE2F3749D394E24F6A789CAE86.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageExternalLink www.mnir.ro.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageID "4914135".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageLength "3034".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageRevisionID "631766313".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Alba-Iulia.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Alba_Iulia.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Anointing.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Bucharest.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Carol_I_of_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crown_jewels_of_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_crowns.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_symbols_of_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Coronation.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_I_of_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Marie_of_Edinburgh.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Marie_of_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Michael_I_of_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Nicodim_Munteanu.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Patriarch.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Patriarch_Nicodim_of_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_Army.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_Land_Forces.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_Patriarchal_Cathedral.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_War_of_Independence.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink File:Steel_Crown_of_Romania.png.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLink File:Steel_Crown_of_Romania.svg.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crown of Romania".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLinkText "Its crown".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLinkText "Romanian Crown".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royal Crown".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steel Crown of Romania".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steel Crown".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageWikiLinkText "crowned".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania hasPhotoCollection Steel_Crown_of_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crowns.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Romanian_Crown_Jewels.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania subject Category:Crown_jewels_of_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania subject Category:Individual_crowns.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania subject Category:National_symbols_of_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania type Article.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania type Article.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania type Jewel.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania comment "The Steel Crown of King Carol I of Romania was forged at the Army Arsenal (Arsenalul Armatei) in Bucharest of the steel of a cannon captured by the Romanian Army from the Ottomans during the War of Independence (1877-1878). Carol I chose steel, and not gold, to symbolize the bravery of the Romanian soldiers. He received it during the ceremonies of his coronation and of the proclamation of Romania as a kingdom in 1881.".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania label "Steel Crown of Romania".
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania sameAs Румънска_желязна_корона.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania sameAs Stählerne_Krone.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania sameAs Corona_di_Romania.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania sameAs m.0ctyjv.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania sameAs Coroana_de_Oțel.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania sameAs Стальная_корона_Румынии.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania sameAs Q1783760.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania sameAs Q1783760.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania wasDerivedFrom Steel_Crown_of_Romania?oldid=631766313.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania depiction Steel_Crown_of_Romania.png.
- Steel_Crown_of_Romania isPrimaryTopicOf Steel_Crown_of_Romania.