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  2. Category:Princes of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Princes of Montenegro" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  3. Princesses of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Princess Anna of Montenegro [6] 18 August 1874 Cetinje, Montenegro. 22 April 1971 (Aged 96) Montreux, Switzerland. Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg: Princess Xenia of Montenegro [7] 22 April 1881 Cetinje, Montenegro. 10 March 1960 (aged 78) Paris, France. Princess Vjera of Montenegro [8] 22 February 1887 Rijeka Crnojevića, Montenegro 31 ...

  4. List of monarchs of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Proclaimed leader by the people of Montenegro and ruled the country as an absolute monarch, sidelining Prince-Bishop Sava II. Prince-Bishop [nb 1] Arsenije II fl. 1766 – 1784: 1781 – 1784: None : Succeed Sava II Petrović-Njegoš as the Metropolitan of Cetinje and as the Prince-Bishop. Non-Hereditary. Prince-Bishop [nb 1] Petar I 1747 – 1830

  5. Montenegrin nobility - Wikipedia

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    King Nikola I Petrovic-Njegos, formerly Prince (reigning 1860-1921) deprived disloyal subjects from inheriting the titles of their ancestors; Marko Miljanov Popović, having previously unified his own Kuči clan with Montenegro in 1874, following a fierce disagreement with Prince Nikola in 1882, had to resign the State Council and was deprived ...

  6. Category:Princesses of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Princesses of Montenegro" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Véronique, Princess of Montenegro;

  7. Darinka, Princess of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The marriage took place after he had made the theocracy Montenegro into a monarchy by renouncing his title as Prince Bishop of Montenegro for the title and position of Sovereign Prince of Montenegro. Darinka thus became the first Princess Consort of Montenegro, and the hostess of the first genuine princely court formed in Montenegro, called ...

  8. Princess Milica of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Princess Milica Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro, also known as Grand Duchess Militza Nikolaevna of Russia, (14 July 1866 – 5 September 1951) was a Montenegrin princess. She was the second eldest daughter of King Nicholas I Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro and his wife, Queen Milena .

  9. Category:Montenegrin royalty - Wikipedia

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    Princes of Montenegro (8 P) Princesses of Montenegro (11 P) Pages in category "Montenegrin royalty" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.