
Two
series
issued in 1858 in the Principality of Moldavia are counted as the first
stamps of Romania. These stamps are extremely expensive, and there are
a number of forgeries on the market. In 1862 Moldavia and Walachia
merged
to one Principality under the name of Romania. The picture above shows
one of the first stamps issued after the union.
The lands which today constitute modern Romania have a past filled with dramatic history. The geographic position of the country has led to a number of wars and occupations; the Roman conquest of the 2nd to 4th centuries; as gateway to Central Europe for the large migrations in the last half of the first millennium; as border province of the Ottoman Empire and as battlefield for the struggle for European power between first the Habsburg Empire of Austria, czarist Russia and the Ottoman Empire, later between Germany and the Soviet Union.
Here you will find a summary of the major events of the History of Romania up to 1947, illustrated by stamps.
Note
that these chapters contain preliminary information only. They do not
have
the same scope or quality as my Bulgarian pages.
![]() 1. Ancient Times |
![]() 2. Medieval Principalities |
![]() 3. Independence |
![]() 4. Romania in World War I |
![]() 5. Romania in World War II |