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The House of Karađorđević or Karađorđević dynasty (Serbian: Династија Карађорђевић, romanized: Dinastija Karađorđević, pronounced [karadʑǒːrdʑevitɕ]; pl. Карађорђевићи, Karađorđevići) was the former ruling Serbian and deposed Yugoslav royal family.
Monarchism in Serbia details the history of monarchist government in the country and its predecessors, and encompasses modern advocacy of restoring Serbia's form of government to a constitutional monarchy. Monarchy in Serbia was abolished after World War II with the deposition of Peter II of Yugoslavia by the new communist government of Josip ...
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]
husband's death: Đurađ I Balšić: Comita Muzaka: Andrea II Muzaka 1372 1378 1385 husband's death: 1396 Balša II: Jelena Lazarević: Lazar of Serbia 1365/66 1386/87 1403 husband's death: 1443 Đurađ II Balšić: Mara Thopia: Niketa Thopia 1407 1412 divorce: Balša III: Boglia Zaharia: Koja Zaharia 1412/13 1421 husband's death
[2] [3] The National Assembly of Serbia invited Peter Karađorđević to become king of Serbia. [ 3 ] Unlike other Balkan states such as Greece , Bulgaria , or Romania , Serbia did not import a member of an existing European royal family (mostly German dynasties) to take its throne; the Obrenović dynasty, like its Karađorđević rival, was an ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... This article will be a family tree of Serbian monarchs that includes only monarchs and their descendants who are relevant to the ...
In the wake of Queen Elizabeth II‘s death on Sept. 8, 2022, an updated line of succession comes to the House of Windsor. In a statement from Clarence House, the former Prince Of Wales, 73, has ...
An order, line or right of succession is the line of individuals necessitated to hold a high office when it becomes vacated, such as head of state or an honour such as a title of nobility. [1] This sequence may be regulated through descent or by statute. [1] Hereditary government form differs from elected government.