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  1. Granduca Mirko Petrović-Njegoš Anastasie Martinović Mirko del Montenegro Milena Vukotić: Petar Vukotić Elena Vervodić Michele I del Montenegro Alexander Konstantinović Alexander Konstantinović Principessa Anka Obrenović Natalija Konstantinović Milena Opuić Alexander Opuić Maria Bosckovic

  2. 1 mar 2024 · Mirko Petrović-Njegoš having renounced his claim to the throne, his son was nominated heir-presumptive, and the old system of succession was thus accidentally continued. Prince Nikola, who had been trained from infancy in martial and athletic exercises, spent a portion of his early boyhood at Trieste in the household of the Kustic family, to which his aunt, the princess Darinka, wife of ...

  3. Michele (Mihailo) Petrovic Njegoš I (Cettigne, 1º settembre 1908 – Parigi, 24 marzo 1986) fu l'ultimo re del Montenegro. Principato del Montenegro Regno del Montenegro

  4. 6 mag 2024 · Nikola se rodio u selu Njeguši, odakle je porijeklom vladajuća dinastija Petrović Njegoš. Njegov otac, Mirko Petrović Njegoš je bio čuveni crnogorski vojvoda i stariji brat knjaza Danila, koji nije imao muškog nasljednika. Nikolina majka Stana Petrović-Njegoš bila je rodom iz poznate porodice Martinovića.

  5. 24 dic 2022 · Mirko was born on 19 August 1820, in Njeguši, the son of Stanko Petrović-Njegoš and Krstinja Vrbica. He was the older brother of Prince Danilo I, while his uncle was Petar II Petrović-Njegoš. He is famous for winning the Battle of Grahovac on 1 May 1858, leading the Montenegrin army against the Ottoman Empire.

  6. Mirko Petrović Njegoš se oženio Stanom Martinović 7. novembra 1840. i u braku sa njom je dobio sina Nikolu, budućeg kneza i kralja Crne Gore, i kćerke Anastaziju i Mariju. Za vrijeme Omer-pašinog napada na Crnu Goru, vojvoda Mirko se s malom četom Crnogoraca zatvorio u Ostroški manastir i odolio turskoj nadmoći poslije višednevne opsade.

  7. Talbotype of Danilo Petrović-Njegoš by Anastas Jovanović, 1853 It was during Danilo's reign that Montenegro won its most important battle with Turkey and its de facto independence. His charismatic elder brother, Grand Voivode Mirko Petrović-Njegoš led a 7,500 strong army and won the crucial Battle of Grahovac against the Turks (between 7,000 and 13,000) on 1 May 1858.