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The prophecy of Alexandru Marghiloman: “If things do not go well, it is in the interest of the Crown to have me as backup”

The prophecy of Alexandru Marghiloman: “If things do not go well, it is in the interest of the Crown to have me as backup”

by Ciprian Stoleru | Dec 13, 2019 | Romania

Sunday, August 27, 1916. The Crown Council of Romania is convened at the Cotroceni Palace in Bucharest. Unlike the Crown Council of August 1914 where Romania’s neutrality was decided on the onset of the First World War, things were different now. King Ferdinand of...

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