"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...
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Coat of arms Motto: Nihil Sine Deo ("Nothing without God") Anthem: Trăiască Regele ("Long live the King") The Kingdom of Romania in 1942 Capital and largest...
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României 1940–1941 Flag Coat of arms Government seal Royal anthem: Trăiască Regele ("Long live the King") Capital Bucharest Common languages Romanian...
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". nationalanthems.me. Retrieved 2011-11-08. "Cazimir: "Mie îmi place Trăiască Patria!"". Adevărul (in Romanian). October 4, 2011. Retrieved September...
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"Fântâna Blanduziei" (1883) and "Ovidiu" (1884). In 1881, he wrote Trăiască Regele (Long Live the King), which became the national anthem of the Kingdom...
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("Hail to Thee in Victor's Crown") Kingdom of Romania King of Romania "Trăiască Regele" ("Long Live the King") Russian Empire Emperor of Russia "Боже, Царя...
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without God") Anthem: Marș triumfal ("Triumphant March") (1881–1884) Trăiască Regele ("Long live the King") (1884–1948) The Kingdom of Romania in 1939 The...
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"Triumphant March" 1862–1884 None (instrumental) Eduard Hübsch — Romania "Trăiască Regele" "Long live the King" 1884–1948 Vasile Alecsandri Eduard Hübsch Romania...
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they proceeded to sing forbidden and provocative songs (including Trăiască Regele, "Lili Marleen", and an Iron Guard hymn). The incident resulted in...
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avut loc", in Magazin Istoric, May 1973, pp. 68–72. "De la 'Trăiască regele!' la 'Jos regele!'", in Magazin Istoric, November 1997, pp. 9–17. "Șperțuri...
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