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Preparations for the coup took place between 1901 and 1903. The conspirators decided to place Peter on the throne in November 1901, but Peter had little trust in them and their initial offers were rebuffed. He accepted their offers on the condition that officers he trusted would take part in the plot
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of 1903, Peter Karađorđević became the new king of Serbia. As king, he advocated a constitutional setup for the country and was famous for his liberal politics. Peter's rule was marked with the great exercise of political liberties, freedom of the press, national, economical and cultural rise, and it
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8 September] 1904. The coronation ceremony, the first in Serbia's modern history, aimed to demonstrate that a new era had begun. The year-long interval between Peter's return to Serbia and his coronation deliberately made the ceremony coincide with the 100th anniversary of the First Serbian
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demanded that the chief conspirators be severely punished, and when the Royal Serbian Government neglected to carry out this request, the British severed all diplomatic ties. Several other European nations followed in the United Kingdom's footsteps and severed ties as well. Peter lacked the power or
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The royal couple's murder upset and shocked most of Europe, but many Serbs reacted enthusiastically. Russia immediately recognized the National Assembly's decision declaring Peter the next King of Serbia and expressed satisfaction that the inter-dynastic intrigues which had plagued the country since
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Peter's ascent to the throne was met with great enthusiasm by South Slav nationalists, who believed he would succeed in uniting the South Slavs living in Serbia, Montenegro, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. In Vienna, en route to Belgrade, he was welcomed by a crowd of euphoric Serb and Croat
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represented a core of military opposition to the National Assembly. Acting from within the government and the military, members of the Black Hand forced Peter to disband the government of Nikola PaÅ”ić, even though the Radical Party held most of the seats in the National Assembly. Only after Russian
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of 1885, Peter and Nicholas devised a plan to invade Serbia and overthrow the Obrenović dynasty. At the last minute, Nicholas abandoned the idea. Peter felt betrayed by the Prince's decision to back out, leading to long lasting animosity. Nevertheless, he remained in Cetinje until 1894, devoting
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in late 1914 boosted the morale of the retreating Serbian forces and announced a counter-offensive, sparking victory against numerically superior Austro-Hungarian forces (December 1914). Another memorable visit in 1915 involved King Peter, by then 71, picking up a rifle and shooting at enemy
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King Peter himself favored the idea of a broader coalition government that would boost Serbian democracy and help pursue an independent course in foreign policy. In contrast to the Austrophile Obrenović dynasty, King Peter I relied on Russia and France, which provoked rising hostility from
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soldiers. Following the invasion of Serbia by the joint forces of Germany, Austro-Hungary and Bulgaria in October 1915, King Peter I led the army and tens of thousands of civilian refugees through the high mountains of Albania to the Adriatic sea on a "Calvary known to few peoples".
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29 May] 1903 and shot the King and Queen, mutilating their corpses with sabres and tossing them from a third-floor balcony. The murders resulted in the extinction of the Obrenović line and resolved the century-long feud between the Karađorđević and Obrenović dynasties.
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in the event of a successful war against the Ottoman Empire. During the course of the war, it became apparent that the Albanians did not consider Serbia as a liberator, as suggested by King Peter I, nor did the Serbian forces observe his declaration of amity toward Albanians.
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of Serbia was plotting to assassinate him fearing that Peter would attempt to wrest back the throne from the Obrenović dynasty. This revelation, combined with a string of battlefield defeats, compelled Peter and his followers to leave Bosnia and withdraw to Austria-Hungary.
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His parents' oldest son, Aleksa, had died three years prior to Peter's birth, aged five, at which point Svetozar became heir. Peter did not become heir until Svetozar's death in 1847 at the age of six. Besides Belgrade, Peter spent much of his childhood in the town of
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were married in Cetinje in the summer of 1883. The marriage upset the region's volatile geopolitical balance, causing great unease in the Austro-Hungarian, Russian and Serbian capitals. Belgrade perceived it as a sign of increasing closeness between the
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intervention and with the help of the French capital, was the crisis solved in PaÅ”ić's favor. King Peter had to withdraw, allegedly because of his failing health, and, on 24 June 1914, he passed his royal powers and duties to his heir-apparent,
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expansionist-minded Austria-Hungary. King Peter I paid two solemn visits to Saint-Petersburg and Paris in 1910 and 1911 respectively, to be greeted as a hero both of democracy and of national independence in the troublesome Balkans.
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By the autumn of 1901, the conspirators resolved to kill the King and Queen, thereby averting a possible civil war. Some officers proposed placing an English or German prince on the throne. Another suggested Prince
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and were forced to hide from the authorities in the wilderness. Peter returned to Austria-Hungary shortly thereafter, but was arrested by the Austro-Hungarian police and interned at the Karađorđević family home in
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Peter expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the plot, as well as regret for the bloodshed that had occurred, describing it as "neither gentlemanly, nor worthy of the 20th century". On 15 June [
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Peter I of Serbia saw Imperial Russia as Serbia's main ally. Russia opposed the previous politics of the Obrenović dynasty which heavily relied on Austria-Hungary, which the Serbian public detested.
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authority to punish the conspirators. He also felt a deep sense of obligation towards them, acknowledging that he would not have been able to assume the throne were it not for their actions.
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and Karađorđević dynasties. Relations between the two Serb states worsened, as did relations between Austria-Hungary and Russia, which had been vying for power in the Balkans for decades.
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in early 1916. For the rest of World War I King Peter I, already in very poor health, remained on Corfu, which became the seat of the Serbian government-in-exile until December 1918.
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of South Slavs. King Peter I was supportive to the movement of Yugoslav unification, hosting in Belgrade various cultural gatherings. The Grand School of Belgrade was upgraded into
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for his conduct during the two battles, but was captured by the Prussians shortly thereafter. He managed to escape captivity and returned to the front. Peter was involved in the
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and insisted that he would not take any part himself. He also told the officers that he would agree to take the throne only if his ascent was approved by the National Assembly.
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line. Bulgaria accepted Serbian expansion to the north of the Shar Mountains (i.e., Kosovo). The intervening area was agreed to be "disputed"; it would be arbitrated by the
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In a search for allies, Serbia negotiated a contract with Bulgaria. The agreement provided that, in the event of victory against the Ottomans, Bulgaria would receive all of
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free of charge. Due to his precarious financial situation, which prevented him from sending the boys to private schools in Switzerland, Peter accepted the Tsar's offer.
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to the Albanian littoral, a march that took more than 100,000 lives, the King and his army, exhausted by cold and famine, were eventually transported by the
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region of southern Serbia, for which Milan blamed Peter and Karađorđević sympathizers. Peter was accused of treachery and collaboration with the Ottomans.
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2 June] 1903, by decision of the National Assembly, Peter was summoned to assume the Serbian throne. He arrived in Belgrade on 26 June [
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and South Slav perspective, proved greatly successful, heralded by the spectacular military victories over the Ottomans, followed by the liberation of "
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were acquired. Its territory grew in extent from 18,650 to 33,891 square miles and its population grew by more than one and a half million.
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in the spring of 1871, together with close friend and relative Vladimir Ljotić, though the exact nature of his involvement remains unknown.
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Dissatisfied with its share of the spoils of the First Balkan War, Bulgaria attacked its former allies, Serbia and Greece, and started the
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On 18 October 1912, Peter I of Serbia issued a declaration, "To the Serbian People", which appeared to support Albanians as well as Serbs:
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the early-19th century had been brought to an end. Austria-Hungary declared its neutrality on the matter, but privately, policymakers in
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became critical, he visited trenches on the front-line to check up on morale of his troops. His visit to the firing line prior to the
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Despite his attempts to make peace with Milan, accusations of treason continued to be levelled against Peter. He decided to travel to
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The reign of Peter I, from 1903 to 1914, is remembered as the "Golden Age of Serbia", due to the unrestricted political freedoms,
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Following his father's death, Peter's financial situation deteriorated and he became dependent on his father-in-law, as well as
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and then to Paris. During this period, he was closely monitored by Austro-Hungarian spies, who took note of all his movements.
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under the pseudonym Petar Kara, together with relative Nikola Nikolajević. During his service, Peter held the rank of either
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When Romanian troops approached the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, Bulgaria asked for an armistice, resulting in the 1913
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When his father died in the spring of 1885, Peter became the head of the House of Karađorđević. Serbia, previously a
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Because of his constant and intense efforts in the Balkan Wars, Peter's health worsened. At the same time, the
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The retired King, spending most of his time in various Serbian spas, remained relatively inactive during the
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After the dramatic retreat in a harsh winter through the hostile environment of the Albanian highlands from
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to attend high school, his father was forced to abdicate the throne. The Karađorđević dynasty's rivals, the
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Ordem Militar da Torre e Espada - Processos de Estrangeiros: Pedro I (Rei dos SĆ©rvios, Croatas e Eslovenos)
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In 1894, Peter moved to Geneva with his three children, where he was to remain until 1903. In 1899, Tsar
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declared that "for such a throne Feodora is far too good". After this failed attempt, Peter moved to
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At the time of the coup, Peter was vacationing with his children and planning visits to Russia and
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took advantage of the situation to regain some territories lost as a result of the previous war.
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During the reign of Peter I the Kingdom of Serbia expanded to the south, incorporating much of
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In January 1879, court proceedings were initiated against Peter and his closest companions in
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towards Serbia in case Alexander was overthrown, giving Austria-Hungary a pretext to invade.
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In the summer of 1878, he illegally crossed the border between Serbia and Austria-Hungary at
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is sometimes dubbed a "golden" or "Periclean age". Peter was the supreme commander of the
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in an attempt to clear his name. In 1877, an anti-government uprising erupted in the
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In May 1912 the Albanian Hamidian revolutionaries, who wanted to re-install Sultan
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Uprising with the hope of giving European statesmen time to come to terms with the
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began in October 1912 and ended in May 1913. It involved military actions of the
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himself to his surviving children, who finished their primary education there.
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Apis, the Congenial Conspirator: The Life of Colonel Dragutin T. Dimitrijević
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where his cult status as a national hero is as strong as it is in Serbia.
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In 1858, just as the fourteen-year-old Peter was preparing to depart for
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29 June] 1844. He was the fifth of ten children born to Prince
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in August 1875, but received a cold welcome. He discovered that Prince
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Last king of Serbia (r. 1903ā€“18); first king of Yugoslavia (r. 1918ā€“21)
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invited Prince George and Prince Alexander, as well as Peter's nephew
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expressed hope that Peter's accession would have a placating effect.
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Burials at the Mausoleum of the Royal House of Karađorđević, Oplenac
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The territory of Serbia doubled and her prestige among South Slavs (
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from 15 June 1903 to 1 December 1918. On 1 December 1918, he became
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Three cities in interwar Yugoslavia were named after King Peter I:
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in 1912-1913. In November 1918, shortly before the founding of the
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The most prominent prime minister during the reign of Peter I was
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Commemorative Medal of the Election of Peter I as King of Serbia
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World War I: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection
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in December 1918, Serbia acquired some new territories like
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in 1882, and henceforth, the Serbian monarch used the title
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in Bosnia-Herzegovina (former Varcar Vakuf), Petrovgrad in
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On 1 December 1918 King Peter I was proclaimed King of the
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The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia
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in particular, and among the Serbs in Austria-Hungary, in
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During his exile, Peter proposed himself as a suitor to
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Peter left Geneva for Paris in 1861 and enrolled in the
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in 1905, with scholars of international renown such as
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students, who hailed him as "the first Yugoslav king".
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King Peter I gained enormous popularity following the
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Peter I led the Serbian army alongside marshals like
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of Petar Mrkonjić, and upon reaching the regions of
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Boulder, Colorado: East European Monographs. 2781:Avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie (see centre of map) 996:in 1883, the capital of the second independent 776:, depending on the source, and fought with the 1126:twelve years his senior with a reputation for 1110:on the occasion of the enthronement of Peter I 5427: 5222: 4907: 4538: 3925: 3352: 2818:Arquivo HistĆ³rico da PresidĆŖncia da RepĆŗblica 2516: 1879:was released in early December 2018 starring 5672:Ɖcole SpĆ©ciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni 2069:Commemorative Medal of the Albanian Campaign 721:. The following year, Peter enrolled in the 702:, were reinstated, and an Obrenović prince, 4565: 3236:Newspaper clippings about Peter I of Serbia 527:. He joined as a volunteer under the alias 511:Peter was the fifth child and third son of 5434: 5420: 5333: 4914: 4900: 4545: 4531: 3932: 3918: 3359: 3345: 3070: 3004: 2628: 710:, the founder of the Obrenović dynasty. 42: 3145:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 3094: 3011:. 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He was awarded the 494:King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 58:King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 18:Peter I of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes 5692:Officers of the French Foreign Legion 5415: 5332: 5221: 5167:Peter I of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 5164: 5024: 4933: 4895: 4526: 3913: 3898:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 3340: 3138: 3095:Singleton, Frederick Bernard (1985). 2938: 2914: 2718: 2439: 2392: 1954:Order of Karađorđe's Star with Swords 1846:(Veliki Bečkerek, now Zrenjanin) and 1342:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 784:on 3ā€“4 December 1870, as well as the 717:, located in the heart of the city's 353:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 175:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 3298:15 June 1903 ā€“ 1 December 1918 1969:Order of the White Eagle with swords 5441: 3056:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2241:Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus 2222:Order of the Most Holy Annunciation 1384: 1118:, Milan's 23-year-old son, married 651:(1804ā€“1813) and the founder of the 24: 4701: 4602: 4582:King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 3161: 2902:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 2111:, Knight Grand Cross (Montenegro) 1827:Former monument to Peter I at the 1729:King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1319: 978:Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen 949: 25: 5708: 3214: 1584:led by Nikola PaÅ”ić and from the 1304:, the honorary Serbian consul in 4440: 4327: 4185: 4096: 3992: 3981: 3953: 2963:Lepage, Jean-Denis G.G. (2008). 2297: 2282: 2263: 2248: 2233: 2214: 2199: 2184: 2169: 2154: 2135: 2116: 2101: 2082: 2076:International and Foreign Awards 2061: 2049: 2037: 2025: 2013: 1998: 1976: 1961: 1946: 1931: 1916: 1901: 1723:The Royal Standard of the King. 1665:in 1912 and 1913, which, from a 1614:, and cultural ascendancy among 822:of 1875ā€“78, which erupted after 559:. 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Index

Peter I of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes

UroÅ” Predić
King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Alexander I Karađorđević
King of Serbia
Alexander I Obrenović
Alexander
O.S.
Belgrade
Serbia
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
St. George's Church
Ljubica of Montenegro
Issue
Helen, Princess of Russia
George, Crown Prince of Serbia
Alexander I of Yugoslavia
House
Karađorđević
Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia
Persida Nenadović
Serbian Orthodox

Principality of Serbia
Kingdom of Serbia
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Vojvoda
Field marshal

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