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by handing over of the marschall baton was held in the garden of
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To the righter of this web page regarding this Palace. How come you have not listed all previous owners, and above all, not the last one? How come this property has not been returned to the last lawful owner, since the
Bolscheviks took it at gun point in 1917?? There is a word used for keeping and
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short trip to Italy and back and that
Nicholas traveled alone. Seems possible that their "being captivated by Reanissance palaces" had nothing to do with this visit, and that the plans for the palace were very likely complete or nearly so before this visit took place (in October 1909).
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I have removed the line: "In 1909 Nicholas and his wife, Aleksandra, travelled to Italy, where they were captivated by
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I am concerned about the share of Sofia Rotaru-related text in the lead section. It leaves an impression like Rotaru was half of the palace's history which she isn't. Therefore I suggest to leave Rotaru with only a sentence in the lead, possibly about her financing the reconstruction.
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Saturday October 10th, his train arrived at Racconigi at 2:30 PM, where he was met by the King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. Arriving at the palace, he was greeted by Queen Elena and her ladies on the terrace..." <ref:
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After all, it's a birthday party. It is not the biggest historical event ever held in the palace. Were the palace known mainly for facilitating a singer's birthday party, the notability of the palace would be in substantial doubt.
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was an event where the fate of the world was decided. Sofia Rotaru's birthday party was a, well, a birthday party. No amount of presidents will make a birthday party comparable to Yalta
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Sofia Rotaru's birthday was the only one celebrated here since the Yalta
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Please correct the story. No rescue by the British took place. The family were removed by more extreme revolutionaries and massacred.
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