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(King of Romania (1914 - 1927)) Ferdinand I of Romania was a military leader who ascended to the rank of corps general before becoming King of Romania in 1914. During his reign amid World War I, he allied with the Triple Entente, overseeing the territorial expansion of Romania and earning the title of "King of Greater Romania." His rule was marked by pivotal societal reforms such as agrarian restructuring and universal suffrage. A dynastic challenge emerged when his eldest son declined the throne, resulting in his grandson Michael assuming power under a regency.