Isabel de Wied
1843–1916
· lived 72 years
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Isabel de Wied was a princess of Wied, and later Queen of Romania. Born at Schloss Monrepos, she married Prince Carol I of Romania, becoming the royal consort in 1866. Isabel played a role in the cultural and social life of Romania, being known for her interest in arts and literature.
n. 1843-12-29, Schloss Monrepos · m. 1916-02-18, Bucareste
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Elisabeth of Wied (born Princess Elisabeth Marie Charlotte Victoire of Wied; December 29, 1843 – March 2, 1916) was the queen consort of Romania as the wife of King Carol I. She was the daughter of Prince Hermann of Wied and Princess Marie of Ortenburg. Elisabeth demonstrated an early talent for poetry and literature, writing under the pseudonym Carmen Sylva. Her work includes short stories, poems, essays, and translations, reflecting her interest in Romanian culture and her desire to promote it. Queen Elisabeth was also involved in charitable works and the founding of cultural institutions in Romania. Her artistic personality and her commitment to her new country made her a beloved and respected figure. She passed away in Bucharest.
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