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  1. Ferdinand I (Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria; 26 February 1861 – 10 September 1948) was Prince of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1908 and Tsar of Bulgaria from 1908 until his abdication in 1918. Under his rule Bulgaria entered the First World War on the side of the Central Powers in 1915.

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  2. Ferdinand I er (en bulgare : Фердинанд I) est né le 26 février 1861 à Vienne en Autriche et mort le 10 septembre 1948 à Cobourg en Allemagne. Prince de la maison de Saxe-Cobourg et Gotha , il est élu prince de Bulgarie en 1887 puis prend le titre de tsar des Bulgares en 1908 .

    • Lui-même (prince souverain)
    • Vienne ( Autriche )
  3. In July 1887 the Bulgarians elected Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha as their new Prince. Ferdinand was the "Austrian candidate" and the Russians refused to recognise him. Ferdinand initially worked with Stambolov, but by 1894 their relationship worsened. Stambolov resigned and was assassinated in July 1895. Ferdinand then decided to ...

  4. Ferdinand Ier (en bulgare : Фердинанд I) est né le 26 février 1861 à Vienne en Autriche et mort le 10 septembre 1948 à Cobourg en Allemagne. Faits en bref Titre, Roi des Bulgares ... Fermer. Prince de la maison de Saxe-Cobourg et Gotha, il est élu prince de Bulgarie en 1887 puis prend le titre de tsar des Bulgares en 1908.

    • 26 février 1861
    • Vienne ( Autriche )
    • Maison de Saxe-Cobourg et Gotha
  5. Religion. Catholic Church. Ferdinand I (Ferdinand Viktor Albert Meinrad; 24 August 1865 – 20 July 1927), nicknamed Întregitorul ("the Unifier"), was King of Romania from 1914 until his death in 1927. Ferdinand was the second son of Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern, and Infanta Antónia of Portugal, daughter of Ferdinand II of ...

  6. This is the family tree of the Bulgarian royal family, including all descendants of Tsar Ferdinand I. [1] Tsar Ferdinand I (1861–1948) Tsar Boris III (1894–1943) Tsar Simeon II (b. 1937) Kardam, Prince of Tarnovo (1962–2015) Boris, Prince of Tarnovo (b. 1997) Prince Beltrán (b. 1999) Kyril, Prince of Preslav (b. 1964)

    • 1887
    • Simeon II
  7. When Bulgaria achieved complete independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1908, the former knyaz Ferdinand I (1887–1918) adopted the higher title of "Tsar of the Bulgarians", as had been used by Bulgarian monarchs in the Middle Ages.