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- The title of guvernadur ("governor", Ital. governatore) was used by the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro, initially as the diplomatic office between Montenegro...
- Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro from 1516 to 1852, ****isted by a secular guvernadur. More recently, Archbishop Makarios III of Cyprus, served as President...
- Military School (1765–69). In 1778, archimandrite Petar was in Russia with guvernadur Jovan Radonjić and serdar Ivan Petrović. Metropolitan Sava Petrović (s...
- Cyrillic: Вуколај Радоњић, 1765 – 29 May 1832) was the last Montenegrin guvernadur. His training was completed in the noble Academy in Shklow (Belarus) in...
- titled it governattore, which became guvernadur in Montenegrin dialect. Although the jurisdiction of a guvernadur had never been clearly defined, the Radonjićes...
- Aristocratic titles serdar (from Turkish serdar), tribal chieftain and general guvernadur (from Italian governatore), hereditary title appointed from the Radonjić...
- Montenegrin divisions, led by Prince-bishop Petar I Petrović-Njegoš and guvernadur Jovan Radonjić, containing 3,000 men, took positions near Martinići. The...
- Socialists   United Reform Action   Independent Government of Montenegro Guvernadur of Montenegro List of heads of state of Montenegro President of Montenegro...
- kickboxer, captain of Montenegrin kickboxing team Jovan Radonjić (1748–1803), guvernadur of Montenegro between 1764 and 1803 Kristina Radonjić (born 1974), Serbian...
- member of the Radonjić noble family, who held the hereditary title of guvernadur of Montenegro, granted to them by the Republic of Venice in 1756 and were...