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Rulers of Montenegro - Definition

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Vladikas (Prince-Bishops) of Montenegro, from the Petrović-Njeguš Dynasty, 1696-1852

Princes of Montenegro, 1852-1910

Kings of Montenegro, 1910-1922; Tiular Kings & Crown Princes 1922-

Kings in exile

  • King Nicholas I [Prince Nikola I Petrovic Njegos/ and from 15/28 Aug 1910 King Nikola I of Montenegro] 13 August 1860- 1 March 1921
  • King Danilo I 1 March 1921- 7 March 1921
  • King Michael I [King Mihailo I] 7 March 1921- 13 July 1922 - Monarchy abolished, Titular King of Montenegro from 24 March 1986
  • Crown Prince Nichoals II [Crown Prince Nikola II from 24 July 1944- ] 24 March 1986-; Titula King of Montenegro, Hereditary Grand Master of the Order of Danilo I; The Order of St Peter and the Order of the Golden Obilic.

Presidents of Montenegro

Vice-Presidents of Montenegro

(Senior) Branimir Gvozdenovic (b 1961)

Dragan Djurovic (b 1959)

Jusuf Kalamperovic (b 1945)

Prime Ministers of Montenegro


Duke Bozo Petrovic-Njegos (b 1846 - d 1929) 20 March 1879 - 19 December 1905

Lasar Mijuskovic (1st time) (b 1867 - d 1936) 19 December 1905 - 24 November 1906

Judge Mark Radulovic (b 1866 - d 19..) 24 November 1906 - 1 February 1907

Andrija Radovic (1st time) (b 1872 - d 1947) 1 February 1907 - 17 April 1907

Lazar Tomanovic (b 1854 - d 1933) 17 April 1907 - 19 June 1912

Duke Mitar Martinovic (b 1870 - d 1954) 19 June 1912 - 8 May 1913

General Sirdar Janko Vukotic (b 1866 - d 1927) 8 May 1913 - 16 July 1915

Milo Matanovic (1st time) (b 1879 - d 1955) 16 July 1915 - 2 January 1916

Lazar Mijuskovic (2nd time) (s.a.) 2 January 1916 - 12 May 1916

Andrija Radovic (2nd time) (s.a.) 12 May 1916 - 17 January 1917

Milo Matanovic (2nd time) (s.a.) 17 January 1917 - 11 June 1917

Evgenije Popovic 11 June 1917 - 26 November 1918 PRIME MINISTERS IN EXILE SOVEREIGN STATE - KINGDOM OF MONTENEGRO (in Italy [25 Jan 1921-Mar 1921] and after in France)

Evgenije Popovic 26 November 1918 - 17 February 1919 December 1918 - 17 February 1919

  • General Anto Gvozdenovic ADC (b 1853 - d 1935)(co-Regent 7 March 1921 - 16 March 1923 and Regent 17 March 1923 - 14 Sept 1929)

17 February 1919 - 1 March 1921

Jovan Plamenac (1st time) (b 1873 - d executed 1944) 1 Marcg 1921 - 13 January 1922

Milutin Vucinic (d 1922) 13 January 1922 - 13 February 1922

  • General Anto GvozdenovicADC (b 1853 - d 1935)(co-Regent 7 March 1921 - 16 March 1923 and Regent 17 March 1923 - 14 Sept 1929)

13 February - 13 July 1922 PRIME MINISTERS (Republic of Montenegro following disintegration of Socialist Fed. Rep. of Yugoslavia)

Milo Djukanovic (1st time) (b 1962) 15 February 1991 - 5 February 1998

Filip Vujanovic (b 1954) 5 February 1998 - 22 May 2003

Milo Djukanovic (2nd time) (s.a.) 2003 - PRIME MINISTERS (Republic of Montenegro following creation of Rep. of Serbia and Montenegro)

Milo Djukanovic (2nd time) (s.a.) 22 May 2003 -

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