- keep
Njegoš's forces at bay.
Njegoš countered by
building a
defensive tower overlooking Lake Skadar.
Unable to
subdue the
Ottomans militarily,
Njegoš concentrated...
-
ruling families The Petrović-
Njegoš family tree "Vladika Danilo". www.
njegos.org.
Retrieved 2024-01-31. "Vladika Sava". www.
njegos.org.
Retrieved 2024-01-31...
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Nikola I Petrović-
Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола I Петровић-Његош; 7 October [O.S. 25 September] 1841 – 1
March 1921) was the last
monarch of Montenegro...
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Petar Petrović-
Njegoš (Cyrillic: Петар Петровић-Његош) may
refer to:
Petar I Petrović-
Njegoš (1748–1830), Prince-Bishop of Montenegro,
Exarch of the Serbian...
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Nikola I Petrović-
Njegoš (26
November 1918 – 1
March 1921)
Danilo Petrović-
Njegoš (1
March 1921 – 7
March 1921)
Mihajlo Petrović-
Njegoš (7
March 1921 –...
-
Stanko Petrović-
Njegoš and wife
Krstinja Vrbica. He was the
older brother of
Prince Danilo I,
while his
uncle was
Petar II Petrović-
Njegoš. He is famous...
- sve ljude, on je
veliki borac". "
Njegoš Sikiraš:
Uvijek ću
igrati za "zmajeve"". 21
March 2017. "Lazar
Nikolic and
Njegos Sikiras are
ready for a
great season...
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Njegoš (Montenegrin
Cyrillic | Његош;
pronounced [ɲɛ̂ɡɔʃ]) is a
mountain in Montenegro. The
mountain is 1,725
metres (5,659 ft) high. It is 26 km (16 mi)...
- 1845
according to the
wishes of
Petar II Petrović-
Njegoš, with the
desire to be
buried there.
Njegoš died on
October 31, 1851, but was
initially buried...
- The
Mausoleum of
Njegoš is a
mausoleum interring Petar II Petrović-
Njegoš located on the top of
Mount Lovćen. The
mausoleum is
located twenty-one kilometres...