RMKBE4CG–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861-1948). Tsar of Bulgaria. Portrait. Engraving.
RMABMMBN–Ferdinand I, Tsar of Bulgaria, 1861 - 1948.
RMG377ET–Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and family
RM2PJPFX6–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861-1948). Tsar of Bulgaria. House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and Gotha-Kohary. Portrait of Tsar Ferdinand by Georgi Evstatiev (1876-1923), 1909. National Art Gallery. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RFC2CFTM–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, 1861 - 1948, Prince and King of Bulgaria, historical illustration circa 1893
RM2PAR05N–Arrival of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria to Constantinople. Photo from 1910.
RF2HN3RYM–Vintage photo of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, Knight of the Iron Cross: the last shot of Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria in German uniform, decorated with the
RMC464WH–Emperor Wilhelm II and Czar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, 1912
RF2D5JPJ9–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861 – 1948), born Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was the second monarch of the Third Bulg
RMD95YJP–Balkan Wars: Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, according to the custom of his country, walking on on the weapons and flags of enemies conquered by his army, in this case the Turks. From 'Le Petit Journal, Paris, 10 November 1912.
RMGG2CKW–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, visiting the territories seized by his troops during the combats of First World War. 1914-1918
RMKJM0KG–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861-1948). Tsar of Bulgaria. Portrait. Photography.
RM2DBHXGT–King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (centre) in Bayreuth on his way to the festival.
RM2D6XCGC–His Tzarist Majesty Ferdinand I of Bulgaria at the proclamation of Bulgarian independence. 1908
RMC45ER6–Lutz Heck and King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, 1925
RMP67JAE–Ferdinand I (1861 –1948); was the ruler of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1918; later as tsar (1908–1918).; during world war one 1915
RMHKY3FX–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861-1948). Tsar of Bulgaria. Celebration of the Te Deum in the Cathedral of Veliko Tarnovo. Engraving in The Illustration, 1887.
RF2F3MC8Y–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861 – 1948), born Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was the second monarch of the Third Bulg
RMCF95F3–Ferdinand I Tsar Bulgaria 1861 1948 Prince Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria Saxe-Coburg Gotha
RME8F41B–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria before Adrianople Artist: Anonymous
RMMR38E1–Photographic portrait of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861-1948) the ruler of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1918. He was also an author, botanist, entomologist and philatelist. Dated 20th century
RMJ7T374–Ferdinand I, 1861 – 1948. Prince Regent then Tsar of Bulgaria in 1908 on the country's independence from the Ottoman Empire. He was also an author, botanist, entomologist and philatelist. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMCW5XDC–World War I. Arrival of Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria in Vienna
RMD9D10F–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861-1948) Prince Regnant of Bulgaria 1887-1918, Tsar of Bulgaria 1908-1918. In private life he was a botonist, entomologist and philatelist.
RMTA40NK–Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861 - 1948) - personal seal Silver, spirally twisted grip richly embellished with relief ornaments, in the rectangular seal matrix with the tsar's Cyrillic monogram, height 95 mm, weight 88 g. With two large cabinet photos of the tsar by Koller in Sophia, wedding photo with Princess Eleonore, two cabinet photos of Prince Alexander von Backofen in Darmstadt, one large photo of Prince Kyrill with handwritten signature 1920, photo of King Boris 1935, picture postcard to Prince Ludwig of Saxony-Coburg 1916, handwritten , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2PJPFXM–Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz (1852-1916). Polish painter. Prince Ferdinand on Manoeuvres, 1894. Oil on canvas. Detail. National Art Gallery. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RMTA40NR–Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861 - 1948) - personal seal Silver, spirally twisted grip richly embellished with relief ornaments, in the rectangular seal matrix with the tsar's Cyrillic monogram, height 95 mm, weight 88 g. With two large cabinet photos of the tsar by Koller in Sophia, wedding photo with Princess Eleonore, two cabinet photos of Prince Alexander von Backofen in Darmstadt, one large photo of Prince Kyrill with handwritten signature 1920, photo of King Boris 1935, picture postcard to Prince Ludwig of Saxony-Coburg 1916, handwritten , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2B51MPB–Color portrait of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (Vienna 1861 - Coburg 1948), was prince and tsar of Bulgaria. Bulgaria proclaimed the independence
RMTA40P0–Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861 - 1948) - personal seal Silver, spirally twisted grip richly embellished with relief ornaments, in the rectangular seal matrix with the tsar's Cyrillic monogram, height 95 mm, weight 88 g. With two large cabinet photos of the tsar by Koller in Sophia, wedding photo with Princess Eleonore, two cabinet photos of Prince Alexander von Backofen in Darmstadt, one large photo of Prince Kyrill with handwritten signature 1920, photo of King Boris 1935, picture postcard to Prince Ludwig of Saxony-Coburg 1916, handwritten , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMRD6HJR–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, 1861 - 1948, Prince and King of Bulgaria, historical illustration circa 1893
RMKCERK9–Black Cat Cigarettes, World war One, propaganda card showing: Ferdinand I (1861 – 10 September 1948), King of Bulgaria
RMB6FTKR–Ferdinand I, Tsar of Bulgaria (1887-1918), postage stamp, Bulgaria
RMEC7XRP–Ferdinand I (1861 –1948); was the ruler of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1918; later as tsar (1908–1918).; during world war one 1915
RMP9DT34–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMKCERMM–Black Cat Cigarettes, World war One, propaganda card showing: Ferdinand I (1861 – 1948), ruler of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1918;
RMKWCWH9–Ferdinand I, Czar of Bulgaria, marches with religious and military figures in Mustapha Pasha, 1912. Ferdinand said the war was a just, great and sacred struggle of the Cross against the Crescent (BSLOC 2017 1 132)
RMTWB165–FERDINAND I/BULGARIA
RM2R0616Y–Arrival of King Ferdinand to Varna to view the Russian floating exhibition. Photo from 1910.
RME8F4RW–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria at the Élysée Palace. Artist: Meyer, Henri (1844-1899)
RM2A25B0W–French satirical illustration, 1908, showing, European monarchs including King Alfonso XIII of Spain, Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, King Edward VIII of Britain and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany
RMKB65MA–CANADIAN VICTIORY BONDS poster 1917. From left: Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany, Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary, Sultan Mehmed VI of the Ottoman Empire, King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
RMCW5XDF–World War I. Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria meeting with Austrian officers in Vienna
RMPX77TH–Vintage engraving of Prince Ferdinand I of Bulgaria. 1890. He was the second monarch of the Third Bulgarian State, firstly as knyaz (ruling prince) fr
RM2A47Y29–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria with professors from Sofia University.
RM2PJPFXK–Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz (1852-1916). Polish painter. Prince Ferdinand on Manoeuvres, 1894. Oil on canvas. National Art Gallery. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RMPDF7PC–60 BASA-3K-7-342-2-Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
RMKEXKGR–1301K 1 5 1 Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
RMTA40NX–Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861 - 1948) - personal seal Silver, spirally twisted grip richly embellished with relief ornaments, in the rectangular seal matrix with the tsar's Cyrillic monogram, height 95 mm, weight 88 g. With two large cabinet photos of the tsar by Koller in Sophia, wedding photo with Princess Eleonore, two cabinet photos of Prince Alexander von Backofen in Darmstadt, one large photo of Prince Kyrill with handwritten signature 1920, photo of King Boris 1935, picture postcard to Prince Ludwig of Saxony-Coburg 1916, handwritten , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMKEW14C–1599K 1 1882 34 Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
RMCYP7B5–Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861 - 1948) - a gold brooch set with jewels and correspondence, both directed to the natural scientist Erna Schmitt-Kröss. Gold, sapphires, and diamonds. Mirrored cipher 'F' beneath Bulgarian tsarist crown on a helically turned gold staff with ho historic, historical, 1930s, 20th century, certificate, certificates, document, documents, honor, honour, honors, honours, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMGJJF6N–BASA 237K 1 349 3 The Coach of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
RF2DAX743–Ferdinand (1861 – 1948), born Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was the second monarch of the Third Bulgarian State, f
RMP8BXM6–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria at the Élysée Palace. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RM2PBF9DG–Wedding picture of Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and his second wife Eleonore Reuss zu Köstritz
RMHR63GA–German World War I photographic postcard depicting Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria with his two sons, 1915. From the New York Public Library.
RM2K2K07N–Balkan Wars: Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, according to the custom of his country, walking on on the weapons and flags of enemies conquered by his army, in this case the Turks. From 'Le Petit Journal, Paris, 10 November 1912.
RMCPM6KP–King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, 1916
RME8F41A–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria Artist: Anonymous
RM2JYY1YB–King Ferdinand of Bulgaria shooting with President Loubet of France during a state visit to France 1905. Ferdinand I (1861 - 1948), ruler of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1918. knyaz (ruling prince, 1887-1908) and tsar (king, 1908-18). Emile Francois Loubet (1838 - 1929), 45th Prime Minister of France and later President of France.
RMB5M7GR–1BU 1 F1916 1 Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Wilhelm II Ferdinand I Prince 1887 1908 and King 1908 18 of Bulgaria 1861 1948 During WW
RMDYEJ60–World War 1 - Tsar of the Bulgarians in December 1912 on the ruins of the fortress of Cavalla. World War I - Ferdinand I (26 February 1861 – 10 September 1948), On 5 October 1908 (celebrated on 22 September), Ferdinand proclaimed Bulgaria's de jure independence from the Ottoman Empire (though the country had been basically independent since 1878). He also elevated Bulgaria to the status of a kingdom, and proclaimed himself tsar, or king
RMB5M7GT–1BU 1 F1916 E Ferdinand of Bulgaria Wilhelm II 1916 Ferdinand I Prince 1887 1908 and King 1908 18 of Bulgaria 1861 1948 During W
RFEH35TG–Ferdinand I, 1861-1948, Prince and King of Bulgaria, of Saxe-Coburg-Koh?ry dynasty, House of Wettin, woodcut, historical engraving, 1880
RM2PJPFXC–Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz (1852-1916). Polish painter. Prince Ferdinand on Manoeuvres, 1894. Oil on canvas. Detail. National Art Gallery. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RMPDF79E–54 BASA-237K-1-349-2-Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
RM2MA464C–Antique 19th century germany numismatic illustrated coin catalogue with interesting printing technics/ antique coins / vintage coin / Antiker numismatischer illustrierter Katalog aus dem 19. Jahrhundert mit interessanter Drucktechnik : Bulgarien / Bulgarian : 5 Leva von 1893 / silver coin / Ferdinand I of Bulgaria / Tsar of Bulgaria
RMTXGBTF–In May 1910, European royalty gathered in London for the funeral of King Edward VII. Among the mourners were nine reigning kings, who were photographed together in what very well may be the only photograph of nine reigning kings ever taken. Of the nine sovereigns pictured, four would be deposed and one assassinated. Within five years, Britain and Belgium would be at war with Germany and Bulgaria. Only five of the nine monarchies represented in the photo still exist today.
RMKEX981–3K 7 342 2 Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
RMCYP7BE–Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861 - 1948) - a gold brooch set with jewels and correspondence, both directed to the natural scientist Erna Schmitt-Kröss. Gold, sapphires, and diamonds. Mirrored cipher 'F' beneath Bulgarian tsarist crown on a helically turned gold staff with ho historic, historical, 1930s, 20th century, 19th century, jewellery, jewelry, golden, noble, precious, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMGJJFE5–BASA 237K 1 361 1a Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, 1915
RMB47AJF–Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861 - 1948), a pair of silver presentation bowls in a case Hand hammered bowls with gold plated interiors and friezes of bead moulding under the lip of the rims. On the front of each the engraved cipher beneath the Bulgarian crown, and on the reverse side, one bowl has the engraved signature 'Ferdinand R.' the other has an illegible signature. German hallmark '800' next to the crescent moon and crown along with the number '33' on the bottom. Height of each 75 mm. Weights 68 and 70 grams. In a case with a crowned cipher superimpose,
RMP9EPWX–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861-1948). Tsar of Bulgaria. Portrait. Photography.
RMD89KT6–FERDINAND KING BULGARIA
RMKWCXRT–Ferdinand I, Czar of Bulgaria, marches with religious and military figures in Mustapha Pasha, 1912. Ferdinand said the war was a just, great and sacred struggle of the Cross against the Crescent (BSLOC 2017 1 132)
RMHH4GRR–King Ferdinand of Bulgaria
RMCPM6KR–King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, 1916
RMWWKCY0–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria with his wife Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma, 1893. Private Collection.
RMCPM6KD–Wilhelm II, Ferdinand of Bulgaria and August von Mackensen in Nis, 1916
RMDRJK33–King Ferdinand of Bulgaria - as an icon
RMCPJG10–King Ferdinand I and Armand Fallieres in Paris, 1910
RMG3C49G–King Ferdinand and Queen of Bulgaria
RMDYYFP7–Ludwig III and Ferdinand I in Munich, 1917
RM2PJPFTC–Kiril of Bulgaria (1895-1945). Prince of Preslav. Son of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria. Prince Kiril Hunting in Vrana Park, 1910, by Jaroslav Vesin (1860-1915). Part of the collection of Tsar Ferdinand I. National Art Gallery. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RMPDF5PK–35 BASA-121K-1-366-1-Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
RMG3CRD5–Cartoon, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria as a bird, WW1
RME00622–Gate of honour for tsar Ferdinand I. in Nis, 1915
RMKEXAM0–121K 1 366 1 Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
RM2GY4T27–The former King of Bulgaria, Ferdinand I, lived in this villa near the Hofgarten in Coburg, among other places, during his period of exile. It is presumably the house at No. 4 Festungsstraße. Photograph taken by court photographer Hans Dänzer in 1931. [automated translation]
RMGJKRJR–BASA 237K 1 349 3 The Coach of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
RMB47AJE–Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861 - 1948), a pair of silver presentation bowls in a case Hand hammered bowls with gold plated interiors and friezes of bead moulding under the lip of the rims. On the front of each the engraved cipher beneath the Bulgarian crown, and on the reverse side, one bowl has the engraved signature 'Ferdinand R.' the other has an illegible signature. German hallmark '800' next to the crescent moon and crown along with the number '33' on the bottom. Height of each 75 mm. Weights 68 and 70 grams. In a case with a crowned cipher superimpose,
RMP9EKXR–Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861-1948). Tsar of Bulgaria. Portrait. Engraving.
RMT1RM3P–Germany, Hamburg, WW I, propaganda, patriotical postcard with the poen: 'Ein Viererverband, doch nicht von Englands Gnaden... ' (A unit of four but not of English favour) and the portraits of Emperor William II, Emperor Franz Josef I, Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and Sultan Mehmed V, postcard, sent 29. 04. 1916. , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMB0WB2E–Hood of a vintage 1912 Mercedes Kardanwagen Typ 14, celebrity car exhibition, Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, AMI Automobil Internatio
RMG5H99H–politics, caricature, 'Monarchic Kindergarten', caricature on the young monarchs Alexander I of Serbia, Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and Alfonso XIII of Spain, 'Sueddeutscher Postillon', 1894, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2ETTFRT–Vintage photo circa 1913 of Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria or Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. He was the second monarch of the Third Bulgarian State, ruling as prince from 1887 to 1908, and later as tsar from 1908 until he abdicated in 1918. Under his rule Bulgaria entered the First World War on the side of the Central Powers in 1915
RMTTGDE2–Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria, painting by Gyula Benczur, portrayed in a Photogravure J. Loewy. reproduced signature, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFRG0E8W–The four leaders in this photograph are, from left to right: Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm II, Ferdinand of Bulgaria, Ex-Sultan of Turkey, and the late Franz Josef of Austria.
RMB48HM9–Ferdinand I, 26.2.1861 - 10.9.1948, King of Bulgaria 7.7.1908 - 3.10.1918, Portrait, wood engraving, 1893, ,
RM2K0AEJN–Boris III (1894 - 28 August 1943), Tsar of the Kingdom of Bulgaria from 1918 until his death in 1943. The eldest son of Ferdinand I, Boris assumed the throne upon the abdication of his father in the wake of Bulgaria's defeat in World War I. Following the outbreak of World War II, Bulgaria initially remained neutral. In 1940, Bogdan Filov replaced Kyoseivanov as prime minister, becoming the last prime minister to serve under Boris. In January 1941, Boris approved the anti-Semitic Law for Protection of the Nation, which denied citizenship to Bulgarian Jews and placed numerous restrictions upon t
RM2JT3R2N–Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and his family.
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