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Romanian dynastic crisis

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The dynastic crisis (Romanian: criza dinastică) of the Kingdom of Romania began in December 1925, when Prince Carol II stated he would renounce his rights to the throne,[1] and ended in June 1930, when he deposed his young son and took the throne for himself.

Notes

  1. ^ Marie, Queen of Romania (2013). Însemnări Zilnice. Vol. VIII. Bucharest: Polirom. p. i. ISBN 978-973-46-3926-7.