-
Karageorgevitch and
Prince Philip Karageorgevitch) or
romanised as
Karadjordjevic. Its
origin is as a
patronym of the
sobriquet Karađorđe,
bestowed upon...
- Yugoslavia,
issued a
decree that
confiscated all
these properties from the
Karadjordjević family. This
followed an
earlier decree in
March 1947,
which stripped...
- abolished. In
public he
claims the
crowned royal title of "Alexander II
Karadjordjevic" (Serbian: Александар II Карађорђевић,
Aleksandar II Karađorđević) as...
- 2024-08-17.
Farley 2007, p. 57. Bakić,
Dragan (2017). "Regent
Alexander Karadjordjević in the
First World War".
Balcanica (XLVIII): 193–194.
Farley 2007, p...
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Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, also
known as Paul Karađorđević (Serbo-Croatian: Павле Карађорђевић, romanized: Pavle Karađorđević,
English transliteration:...
-
Peter I (Serbo-Croatian: Петар I Карађорђевић, romanized: Petar I Karađorđević; 11 July [O.S. 29 June] 1844 – 16
August 1921) was King of
Serbia from 15...
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Pavlowitch 1981, p. 90. "Remains of last
Yugoslav king
Peter II
Karadjordjevic returned from US to Serbia". The
Washington Post. ****ociated Press....
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Alexander of
Serbia may
refer to:
Prince Alexander of
Serbia (1806–1885),
reigned 1842 to 1858 King
Alexander I of
Serbia (1876–1903),
reigned 1889 to...
- graduation, she
returned to Cetinje. At the
beginning of 1883,
Prince Petar Karadjordjevic came to Cetinje. His
intention was to
marry in Cetinje, get
closer to...
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January 2018. "WEDDING OF
PRINCE MIHAILO AND
PRINCESS LJUBICA KARADJORDJEVIC". The
Royal Family of Serbia. 23
October 2016.
Retrieved 4
January 2018...