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  2. House of Karađorđević - Wikipedia

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    There is a view [who?] that constitutional parliamentary monarchy would be the ultimate solution for stability, unity, and continuity in Serbia. In addition, the family supports Serbia as a democratic country with a future in the European Union. The last crown prince of Yugoslavia, Alexander, has lived in Belgrade at the Dedinje Royal Palace ...

  3. List of Serbian royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Death Spouse Theodora Kosara: Samuel of Bulgaria : c. 1000 1016 husband's death: Jovan Vladimir: Neda: niece of Samuel of Bulgaria : 1043 husband's death: 1046 Stefan Vojislav: Monomachina niece of Constantine IX Monomachos : 1081 (husband's death) Mihailo I Vojislavljević: Jaquinta of Bari: Argyritzos: 1101 (husband's death) 1118

  4. Family tree of Serbian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    This article will be a family tree of Serbian monarchs that includes only monarchs and their descendants who are relevant to the succession.

  5. Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    His godparents were members of the British royal family, King George VI and Princess Elizabeth, who later became Queen Elizabeth II. [ 3 ] His parents were relatively unable to take care of him, due to their various health and financial problems, so Alexander was raised by his maternal grandmother, Princess Aspasia of Greece and Denmark .

  6. Archive of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Archive of Serbia (Serbian: Архив Србије / Arhiv Srbije), is the national archive of Serbia, located in Belgrade.It houses and protects documents and other archival materials produced by state bodies and organizations of Serbia before 1918 (before Serbia became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia) and documents produced during and after World War II (when Serbia was federal ...

  7. List of Serbian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The Vlastimirović dynasty was the first royal dynasty of the Serb people. Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (r. 913–959) mentions that the Serbian throne is inherited by the son, i.e. the first-born, [1] though in his enumeration of Serbian monarchs, on one occasion there was a triumvirate. [2]

  8. Peter I of Serbia - Wikipedia

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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 Russia and his brother George, for support. Following the Royal Serbian Army's rout in the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885, Peter and Nicholas devised a plan to invade Serbia and overthrow the Obrenović dynasty. At the ...

  9. House of Obrenović - Wikipedia

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    The family's rule came to an end in a coup d’état by the military conspirators, often known today as the Black Hand, [1] who invaded the royal palace and murdered King Alexander I, who died without an heir. [2] [3] The National Assembly of Serbia invited Peter Karađorđević to become king of Serbia. [3]