- The
House of Keșco (Cheșco/Keșcu/Cheșcu) (Russian: Кешко; English:
Keshko, Romanian: Cheșcu), was the name of an
ancient Moldavian Boyar noble family whose...
- Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Наталија Обреновић; 15 May 1859 – 8 May 1941), née
Keshko (Romanian:
Natalia Cheșcu; Russian: Наталья Кешко),
known as
Natalie of...
- Mărășești,
Moldavia 10 June 1868 – 6
March 1889 (20 years, 269 days)
Natalie Keshko 11
February 1901 Vienna, Austria-Hungary (aged 46)
Elected by the National...
- ********ination 19
February 1919
Michael Obrenović III
Natalia Keshko Peter Keshko (
Keshko) 15 May 1859 17
October 1875 6
March 1882
became queen of Serbia...
- on
young Prince Milan to help his Serb brethren.
Milan married Natalie Keshko on 17 October [O.S. 5 October] 1875 at the St. Michael's Cathedral, Belgrade...
- (1999–2016)
Ashanti people (Ghana)
Narriman Sadek (1952–1953)
Egypt Natalija Keshko (1889–1903)
Serbia Nazli Sabri (1936–1952)
Egypt Norodom Monineath (from...
-
became the newly-elected
Serbian prince.
Milan was
married to
Natalie Keshko, a
Moldavian boyar's daughter. He was an
autocratic ruler and unpo****r...
-
Milan I
Obrenovic 1854–1901
Monastery Church at Krušedol,
Serbia Natalija Keshko 1859–1941
Lardy cemetery, Seine-et-Oise,
nearby Paris King
Alexander I Obrenovic...
- as his de
facto first lady of the
royal court after the Queen,
Natalie Keshko,
separated from him.
Katarina married twice.
Prior to her
first marriage...
- at the
wedding of
Prince Milan of
Serbia and
Russian noblewoman Natalia Keshko, in 1875 he was
attached to King
Oscar II of
Sweden during his visitation...