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During the Balkan Wars and World War I he led the Montenegrin Army with his father (the King), Janko Vukotić, and Mitar Martinović.On 1 March 1921 Danilo was proclaimed the rightful King of Montenegro (upon the death of his father) and became head of the government-in-exile until 7 March 1921 when, for reasons that are still unclear, Danilo renounced his royal claims and headship of the ...
Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило I Петровић-Његош; 25 May 1826 – 13 August 1860) was the ruling Prince of Montenegro from 1851 to 1860. The beginning of his reign marked the transition of Montenegro from a traditional theocratic form of government ( Prince-Bishopric ) into a secular Principality .
(2 years, 95 days) Milena Vukotić 8 November 1860 12 children: 1 March 1921 Cap d'Antibes, French Republic (aged 79) Deposed king of Montenegro [24] Crown Prince Danilo: 29 June 1871 Cetinje, Montenegro: 1 March 1921 – 7 March 1921
Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола I Петровић-Његош; 7 October [O.S. 25 September] 1841 – 1 March 1921) was the last monarch of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918, reigning as prince from 1860 to 1910 and as the country's first and only king from 1910 to 1918.
Typical "film noire" [1] plot of the film is not the main message of the film. The film is about fighting good against evil , and how criticism of government by Petrović reached another level as battle between good, in the character of mentally challenged Goca, and evil, in most of the characters in the film.
Dušan Petronijević (2011/2011) 1/0; Aleksandar Petrović 1938/1940 9 5; Božidar Petrović 1934/1934 1 0; Branko Petrović 1928/1930 3 0; Mihajlo Petrović 1980/1980 1 0; Miomir Petrović 1946/1949 3 0; Ognjen Petrović 1973/1976 15 0; Radosav Petrović 2009/2012 26/1; Saša Petrović 1998/1998 1 0; Vladimir Petrović 1973/1982 34 5; Željko ...
Danilo Šćepčević was born in Njeguši, the son of Stepan or Šćepan Kaluđerović, a merchant, and Ana, who later became a nun. [1] He had a brother, Radul, known as Rade Šćepčev. [2] His paternal family belonged to the Heraković brotherhood. [3] As a fifteen-year-old, he was a witness to the battle of Vrtijeljka (1685). [4]
Aleksandar Petrović: Written by: Aleksandar Petrović: Starring: Bekim Fehmiu Olivera Vučo Bata Živojinović Gordana Jovanović Mija Aleksić: Cinematography: Tomislav Pinter: Edited by: Mirjana Mitić: Music by: Aleksandar Petrović