- "Trăiască
Regele" ("Long live the King"), also
known as the "Imnul Regal" ("The
Royal Anthem"), was the
national and
royal anthem of the
Kingdom of Romania...
-
Regele Ferdinand (F221) is a Type 22
frigate of the
Romanian Naval Forces,
formerly a
Royal Navy ship
named HMS
Coventry (F98). She was
originally intended...
- The King of
Romania (Romanian:
Regele României) or King of the
Romanians (Romanian:
Regele Românilor) was the
title of the
monarch of the
Kingdom of Romania...
- NMS
Regele Carol I was a p****enger ship of the
Romanian Maritime Service and
later a
warship of the
Romanian Navy,
serving as both
minelayer and seaplane...
- of the
Kingdom of
Romania and the
university was
renamed Universitatea Regele Carol I din Cernăuţi. From 1919 to 1940 the
university was
largely Romanized;...
- The
Regele Ferdinand class was a pair of
destroyers built in
Italy for the
Romanian Navy
during the late 1920s. The
sister ships were the most
modern and...
- two
additional destroyers were
ordered from Italy:
Regele Ferdinand and
Regina Maria of the
Regele Ferdinand class destroyer,
together with the Romanian...
-
Regele Ferdinand was the name of at
least two
ships of the
Romanian Navy and may
refer to: NMS
Regele Ferdinand, a
Regele Ferdinand-class
destroyer launched...
-
Ferdinand I
National Military Museum (Romanian:
Muzeul Militar Național "
Regele Ferdinand I"),
located at 125-127
Mircea Vulcănescu St., Bucharest, Romania...
- "Craiova:
Regele Mihai, cetăţean de onoare".
GAZETA de SUD.
Archived from the
original on 13
December 2014.
Retrieved 29
December 2014. "Alba:
Regele Mihai...