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Tag: "Bahá'í royalty"

tag name Bahá'í royalty type: People; Rulers
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related tags Royalty
referring tags Malietoa Tanumafili II of Western Samoa; Queen Marie of Romania

"Bahá'í royalty" has been tagged in:

6 results from the Main Catalog

5 results from the Chronology

from the main catalog (6 results; collapse)

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  1. 2004. Letters to Bahá'í princesses: Tablets revealed in honour of the women of Ibn-i Asdaq's household. Dominic Parviz Brookshaw. A study and translation of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's tablets to the daughters of Hand of the Cause of God, Ibn-i Asdaq: Laqá'iyya, Huviyya, Rúhá and Talí`a. Includes various biographies and other tablets. Articles.
  2. 2001. Shoghi Effendi in Oxford, by Riaz Khadem, and Her Eternal Crown, Queen Marie of Romania and the Bahá'í Faith, by Della Marcus: Reviews. Lil Osborn. Reviews.
  3. 2000. Her Eternal Crown: Queen Marie of Romania and the Bahá'í Faith, by Della L. Marcus: Review. Robert Postlethwaite. Reviews.
  4. 1996. Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986: Third Epoch of the Formative Age. Universal House of Justice, Geoffrey W. Marks, comp. . Books.
  5. 1994. Queen Marie of Romania: A Preliminary Bibliography. Jan T. Jasion. Very few royals have left such a rich literary legacy as did Marie of Romania. She published novels, fairy tales, articles and essays for newspapers and magazines in Europe and North America, and she wrote of the Bahá'í Faith. Bibliographies.
  6. 1994. Queen Marie and the Baha'i Faith. Robert Postlethwaite. On the first monarch to embrace the Bahá'í Faith; the stature and the character of Queen Marie and her unique position in the early 20th century; her identification as a Bahá'í and her plan to visit Haifa in 1929; her relationship with Martha Root. Articles.

from the Chronology (5 results; collapse)

  1. 1926-01-30
      Martha Root met with Queen Marie of Romania for the first time. [BBR59; GBF42; GPB390; PP107, HEC49]
    • For the details of the meeting and the acceptance of the Faith by Queen Marie see GBP389–96, BW6p580 and MR240–6.
    • This was the first of eight meetings between Martha Root and Queen Marie. The date of the meeting was 10 May 1925 according to this account. [BW14p555]

      See Martha Root: Herald of the Kingdom compiled by Kay Zinky p105-115. This meeting is dated as 30 January 1926 (p105-106)

      See as well Martha Root Lioness at the Threshold by M R Garis p240-247. This meeting is dated as 30 January 1926 (p242)

  2. 1926-05-04
      Queen Marie of Romania wrote three articles as a testimonial to the Bahá'í Faith for a syndicated series entitled 'Queen's Counsel', which appeared in over 200 newspapers in the United States and Canada. [BBR61, HEC57-58, MR245, BW2p174-6]
    • For text of the articles see BBR60–1.
    • For Shoghi Effendi's response see BA110–13 and UD56–8.
  3. 1938-07-25
      The passing of Queen Marie of Romania. [BBD144; GPB395]
    • For her services to the Bahá'í Faith see GPB389–96.
    • For tributes paid by her to the Bahá'í Faith see BW8:269–71.
    • For her relationship with the Bahá'í Faith see BW8:271–6.
    • For tributes to her see BW8276–82.
    • See Renowned First Royal Believer by O Z Whitehead. [Bahá'í News Issue504 March 1973p2]
    • For her biography see Her Eternal Crown - Queen Marie Of Romania And The Baha'i Faith by Della Marcus and published by George Ronald Publisher.
    • In 2018 a film was made about her life titled Maria Inima Romaniei (Maria Heart of Romania) by John Florescu of Chainsaw Film Productions. Trailer.
  4. 1968-02-19
      His Highness Malietoa Tanumafili II of Western Samoa, the first reigning monarch to become a Bahá'í, wrote to the Universal House of Justice confirming his acceptance of the Faith. [BW15:180–3]
    • See Bahá'í Chronicles for the story of his enrollment.
  5. 2007-05-11 — The passing of His Highness Susuga Malietoa Tanumafili II, the Samoan head of state. He was one of the longest reigning monarchs in the world and had been head of state since independence from New Zealand in 1962. [BWNS543; Bahá'í Chronicles]
 
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