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  2. Prince Peter of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Royal Regalia were placed over King Peter's coffin, having Peter placing the Karađorđević Crown. [6] [7] [8] On 17 July 2015, Prince Peter and his brothers were present at their father's 70th birthday celebration in Belgrade. The event gathered 400 guests, including Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Albert II of Monaco among others. [9]

  3. House of Karađorđević - Wikipedia

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    In English, the family name can be anglicized as Karageorgevitch (e.g., as with Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch and Prince Philip Karageorgevitch) or romanised as Karadjordjevic. Its origin is as a patronym of the sobriquet Karađorđe , bestowed upon the family's founder, Đorđe Petrović , at the end of the 18th century.

  4. Peter Karageorgevitch - Wikipedia

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    Peter Karageorgevitch (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Карађорђевић, romanized: Petar Karađorđević) may refer to: Peter I of Serbia (1844–1921) Peter II of Yugoslavia (1923–1970) Prince Peter of Yugoslavia (born 1980)

  5. Prince Alexis Karageorgevich - Wikipedia

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    Prince Alexis was born five months after his great uncle Alexander Karageorgevitch had been forced to abdicate as prince of Serbia.His parents were Prince George Karageorgevitch (1827–1884) and Sarka (or Sara) Anastasijević (died 1931), daughter of Miša Anastasijević‚ President of the National Assembly of Serbia and one of the richest people in Serbia.

  6. Peter I of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Peter was not born in the Royal Court, which was undergoing renovations at the time, but at the home of merchant Miša Anastasijević, whose daughter Sara (1836–1931) was later married to Peter's first cousin Prince George Karađorđević (1827–1884). His birth was not met with much celebration because he was his parents' third son and his ...

  7. Category:Karađorđević dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia; Alexander I of Yugoslavia; Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia; Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (1924–2016) Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (born 1982) Alexandra of Yugoslavia; Prince Alexis Karageorgevich; Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia; Sebastian Arcelus; Prince Arsen of Yugoslavia

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  9. Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Prince Aleksij (23 March 1836 – 21 April 1841) Prince Svetozar (1841 – 17 March 1847) Prince Peter (29 June 1844 – 16 August 1921), ruled Serbia from 1903 until 1918, and subsequently as King of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes until his death; married Princess Zorka of Montenegro, by whom he had issue.