- 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...
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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...
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titled it governattore,
which became guvernadur in
Montenegrin dialect.
Although the
jurisdiction of a
guvernadur had
never been
clearly defined, the Radonjićes...
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Aristocratic titles serdar (from
Turkish serdar),
tribal chieftain and
general guvernadur (from
Italian governatore),
hereditary title appointed from the Radonjić...
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Montenegrin divisions, led by Prince-bishop
Petar I Petrović-Njegoš and
guvernadur Jovan Radonjić,
containing 3,000 men, took
positions near Martinići. The...
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- kickboxer,
captain of
Montenegrin kickboxing team
Jovan Radonjić (1748–1803),
guvernadur of
Montenegro between 1764 and 1803
Kristina Radonjić (born 1974), Serbian...
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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...