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      • The Montenegrin nobility (1852–1918) are notable people of the Principality of Montenegro and the Kingdom of Montenegro who hold titles such as Veliki Vojvoda (Grand Duke), Knez (Prince), Vojvoda (Duke), Serdar (Count), and Guvernadur (Governor). The titles are hereditary or personal.
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  2. This article lists monarchs of Montenegro, from the establishment of Duklja to the Kingdom of Montenegro which merged into the Kingdom of Serbia in 1918.

  3. He lives in Montenegro and occupies part of the former royal palace and the historic family home in Njeguši. In 2011 the country recognised an official role for the Royal House of Petrović-Njegoš: to promote Montenegrin identity, culture, and traditions through cultural, humanitarian and other non-political activities.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontenegroMontenegro - Wikipedia

    Royal family of Montenegro: King Nicholas I with his family. The Petrović-Njegoš dynasty ruled Montenegro continuously for almost 200 years.

  5. Members of the Royal Family can be known both by the name of the Royal house, and by a surname, which are not always the same. And often they do not use a surname at all. Before 1917, members of the British Royal Family had no surname, but only the name of the house or dynasty to which they belonged. Kings and princes were historically known by ...

  6. Hereditary Prince of Montenegro, Serbia and Albania, welcomes you to the official website of his House Their Imperial and Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Montenegro & Macedonia and the Crown Prince H. I. R. H. Konstantin Tchernetich.

  7. List of rulers of Montenegro. This list shows a list of sovereigns of the country which is now Montenegro, since 1696.

  8. The Kingdom of Montenegro (Serbian: Краљевина Црна Горa, romanized: Kraljevina Crna Gora) was a monarchy in southeastern Europe, present-day Montenegro. History. It existed during the tumultuous period of time on the Balkan Peninsula leading up to and during World War I.

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