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Princess Zorka of Montenegro

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286:(attended by the girls from the most prominent Russian aristocratic families). After 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 the Montenegrins and move there to live with his family. He asked for the hand of the young and beautiful Princess. The arrival of Petar Karadjordjevic in Cetinje and his engagement with Kneginja Zorka Petrovic-Njegos were disapproved by the opponents of these two dynasties, but the act was gladly accepted by the Serbian and Montenegrin people, who saw it as the confirmation of their future bond. The wedding of Princess Zorka (19 at the time) and Petar Karadjordjevic (39) took place at the Cetinje Monastery on 30 July 1883. The wedding party, like the engagement before it, was organized according to folk tradition, with many guests who could barely accommodate themselves in the small space of Cetinje. 40: 366:
The first monument for a woman in Serbia was erected for Zorka on 3 June 1926. The monument, a work of sculptor Stamenko Đurđević, was funded by the Duchess Zorka Society and was located on the Big Kalemegdan. The monument was removed and probably destroyed after World War II. The gypsum model of the
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before returning to Montenegro to be engaged to Petar Karađorđević. She spent her childhood up to the age of 11 in Cetinje, where she was educated by Cetinje teachers and a Swiss teacher Mrs. Nykom. In 1875, Princess Zorka was sent to Russia to continue her education at the
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while giving birth to Prince Andrija on 16 March 1890. Prince Andrija died shortly thereafter. Zorka's husband later became
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having died in 1860). She had eight younger sisters and three younger brothers. Zorka was educated in
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Described as "exuberant" by one commentator, Zorka married Peter in Cetinje on 11 August 1883 in an
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Zorka died aged just 25 on 16 March 1890 in Cetinje during childbirth and was buried in the
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and she changed her name to Zorka (and her surname to Karađorđević). She
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monument has survived and is housed in the History Museum of Serbia.
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Burials at the Mausoleum of the Royal House of Karađorđević, Oplenac
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Princess Milena of Serbia (28 April 1886 – 21 December 1887).
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Princess Ljubica of Montenegro (Ljubica Petrović-Njegoš)
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Prince Andrew of Serbia (born and died 16 March 1890).
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Ljubica of Montenegro

Špiro Bocarić
Cetinje
Montenegro
St. George's Church
Topola
Serbia
Prince Peter Karađorđević
Issue
Helen, Princess of Russia
George, Crown Prince of Serbia
Alexander I of Yugoslavia
House
Petrović-Njegoš
Karađorđević
Nicholas I of Montenegro
Milena Vukotić
Serbian Cyrillic
Prince Nicholas I
Princess Milena of Montenegro
queen consort
Prince Peter Karađorđević
died in childbirth
king of Serbia
Cetinje
Montenegro
Prince of Montenegro
Danilo II Petrović-Njegoš
Russia

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