1926 in Romania
Events from the year 1926 in Romania. The year saw improved relationships between Romania and Poland and Queen Maria's visit to the United States, while at home the dynastic crisis continued.
Incumbents
Events
- 5 January – The Romanian dynastic crisis continues as an Act of Parliament confirms that Prince Carol renounces his right to succeed King Ferdinand.
- 26 March – In Bucharest, Romania and Poland sign a Treaty on Mutual Assistance against Aggression and on Military Aid, building the Polish–Romanian alliance.
- 10 October – The Romanian National Party and the Peasants' Party merge to form the National Peasants' Party. The party subsequently dominated Romanian politics from 1928 to 1933.
- 18 October – Queen Maria, accompanied by Prince Nicholas and Princess Ileana disembark in New York for a tour the United States.
Births
- 4 January – Margareta Niculescu, puppeteer and theatre director.
- 20 February – Magda Herzberger, author, poet and composer, educator and survivor of the Holocaust.
- 23 March – Ștefan Gheorghiu, violinist.
- 4 May – Geta Brătescu, visual artist who worked with drawing, textiles, performance and film.
- 8 June – Anatol Vieru, composer.
- 19 June – Elisabeth Axmann, writer and critic.
- 1 July – Gheorghe Ursu, construction engineer, poet, diarist, and dissident.
- 11 August – Cornel Trăilescu, opera composer and conductor.
- 5 September – Carmen Petra Basacopol, composer.
- 25 October – Josine Ianco-Starrels, art curator and museum director.
- 25 October – Christine Valmy, entrepreneur and esthetician.
- 25 December – Myra Landau, artist and abstract painter.
Deaths
- 27 February – Elena Theodorini, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
- 19 October – Victor Babeș, bacteriologist and physician.
- 18 November – Alexandru C. Constantinescu, politician.