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The Steel Crown : ウィキペディア英語版 | Steel Crown of Romania
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〔(Fundamental Rules of the Royal Family of Romania ), (The Romanian Royal Family website ) as retrieved on January 8, 2008〕 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.〔 ("The Joys of Suffering," Volume 2, "Dialogue with a few intellectuals" ), by Rev. Fr. Dimitrie Bejan - ("Orthodox Advices" ) website as of January 21, 2008〕 ==References==
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