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Monarchy of Montenegro
Nikola I
Details
StyleHis Majesty
First monarchVojislav
(as Prince)
Last monarchNikola I
(as King)
Formation1018
Abolition1918
ResidenceRoyal Palace, Cetinje, Montenegro
AppointerHereditary
Pretender(s)Nikola Petrović-Njegoš

This article lists monarchs of Montenegro, from the establishment of Duklja to the Kingdom of Montenegro which merged into the Kingdom of Serbia in 1918.

Main articles: Duklja and House of Vojislavljević

Non-hereditary archons

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Main article: Zeta (crown land)

Non-hereditary governors

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Non-hereditary Metropolitans

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  • Vavila (Bishop from 1493) (1516–1520)
  • German II (1520–1530)
  • Pavle (1530–1532)
  • Vasilije I (1532–1540)
  • Nikodim (1540)
  • Romi (1540–1559)
  • Makarije (1560–1561)
  • Ruvim I (1561–1569)
  • Pahomije II (1569–1579)
  • Gerasim (1575–1582)
  • Venijamin (1582–1591)
  • Nikanor and Stefan (1591–1593)
  • Ruvim II (1593–1636)
  • Mardarije I (1639–1649)
  • Visarion I (1649–1659)
  • Mardarije II (1659–1673)
  • Ruvim III (1673–1685)
  • Vasilije II (1685)
  • Visarion II (1685–1692)
  • Sava I (1694–1697)

Hereditary Metropolitans

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Picture TitleName
Born - Died
Reign House Notes
Prince-Bishop[nb 1]
Danilo I
1670 – 1735
1697 – January 11, 1735 Petrović-Njegoš Founder of the House of Petrović-Njegoš.
Prince-Bishop[nb 1]
Sava II
1702 – 1782
January 11, 1735 – 1781 Petrović-Njegoš Ruled jointly with Vasilije III from 1750 until 1766.
Prince-Bishop[nb 1]
Vasilije III
1709 – 1766
1750 – March 10, 1766 Petrović-Njegoš Ruled jointly with Sava II.
"Tsar", Lord
Stephen the Little
c. 1739 – 1773
February 1768 – 22 September 1773 None Impostor who was purported to be the dead Russian emperor Peter III in exile. Proclaimed leader by the people of Montenegro and ruled the country as an absolute monarch, sidelining Prince-Bishop Sava II.
Prince-Bishop[nb 1]
Arsenije II
fl. 1766 – 1784
1781 – 1784 None
(Plamenac)
Succeed Sava II Petrović-Njegoš as the Metropolitan of Cetinje and as the Prince-Bishop. Non-Hereditary.
Prince-Bishop[nb 1]
Petar I
1747 – 1830
October 13, 1784 – October 30, 1830 Petrović-Njegoš Canonized as Saint Peter of Cetinje by the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Prince-Bishop[nb 1]
Petar II
1813 – 1851
October 30, 1830 – October 31, 1851 Petrović-Njegoš Most famous as a poet. His notable works include The Mountain Wreath , The Light of Microcosm, The Serbian Mirror and False Tsar Stephen the Little.
Prince-Bishop[nb 1]
Danilo II
1826 – 1860
1851 – March 13, 1852 Petrović-Njegoš Proclaimed Prince of Montenegro.
  1. ^ a b c d e f g The official theocratic title was; "Bishop (or Vladika) and the Lord of Montenegro" (Владика и господар Црне Горе).
Picture TitleName
Born - Died
Reign Territory Notes
Prince, Lord[nb 1]
Danilo I
1826–1860
March 13, 1852 – August 13, 1860 Principality of Montenegro (see; Reign of Danilo I) First secular ruler of Montenegro after centuries of theocratic rule.
Assassinated in Kotor.
Prince, Lord[nb 1]
Nikola I
1841–1921
August 13, 1860 – August 28, 1910 Principality of Montenegro (see; Reign of Nikola I) Proclaimed King of Montenegro.
  1. ^ a b The official royal title was; "Knjaz (or Prince) and the Lord (Gospodar) of Montenegro" (Књаз и господар Црне Горе).

Kingdom of Montenegro (1910–1918)

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Picture TitleName
Born - Died
Reign Territory Notes
King
Nikola I
October 7, 1841 – March 1, 1921
August 28, 1910 – November 26, 1918 Kingdom of Montenegro In exile from January 15, 1916, due to the Montenegrin campaign of World War I.
Deposed on the Podgorica Assembly on November 26, 1918.

Pretenders to the Montenegrin throne since 1918

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House of Petrović-Njegoš

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Family tree

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Family tree of Montenegrin rulers until 1515
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Peter
of Duklja

late 10th cent.
Dragomir
r. 1016-1018

Theodore
Monomachos
Eustathios
Argyros
Saint
John Vladimir

r. c. 1000-1016 Stephen
Vojislav I

Dobroslav

r. 1018-1043
Neda
r. 1043/4-1046

unknown
sibling
Constantine IX
Monomachos
of Byzantium

c. 1000-1055 Zoe of
Byzantium

978-1050 Romanos III
of Byzantium

968-1034 Basil
Argyros

c. 970-1023
Gojislav
r. 1046 Michael I
r. c. 1046-1081
unknown
daughter


Radoslav
Vojislavljević unknown
daughter
John Doukas
died 1088
Jaquinta
of Bari

d. c. 1118 Constantine
Bodin

r. 1081-1101 Dobroslav (II)
r. 1101-1102
died 1103 Petrislav
of Rascia

d. 1083
Branislav
Radoslavljević

Constantine X
of Byzantium

1006-1067 Eudokia
Makrembolitissa

c. 1021-1096 Romanos IV
of Byzantium

c. 1030-1072 Andronikos
Doukas

died 1077
George I
r. 1113-118,
1125-1131 Michael II
r. 1101-1102 Vladimir
Mihailović Vukan of
Serbia

c. 1050-1112 Marko
Petrislavljević
of Rascia
Kočapar
r. 1102-1103

Gradinja
r. 1131/5-1142/6 Constantine
Diogenes

d. 1073 Irene
Doukaina

c. 1066-1138
Grubeša
r. 1118-1125 Vladimir II
?-1103-1118
unknown
daughter


Uroš I
of Serbia

c. 1083-1145 Anna
Diogenissa

c. 1074-1115 Radoslav
r. 1146-1148 Constantine
Angelos

c. 1093-a. 1166 Theodore
Komnene

born 1096
John Doukas
c. 1126-1200
Desa
r. 1149-1162

Zavida or
Uroš the White Michael III
r. 1165/75-1186/9 Desislava
r. 1186-1189? Andronikos
Doukas Angelos

c. 1133-1185
George II
r. 1208-1216
d. 1243 John I of
Thessaly

died 1289 Helen
of Anjou

c. 1235-1276-
1306-a. 1314 Stephen
Uroš I
the Great

c. 1223-1267-
1276-1277 Stephen
Vladislav
of Serbia

c. 1198-a. 1264 Beloslava
of Bulgaria

r. 1243-1267 Andronicus
Palaeologus

c. 1190-c. 1250 Theodora
Angelina
Palaiologinaa
Đuraš
Ilijić

r. 1326-1362 Vratko
Nemanjić
Jug Bogdan
Balša I
r. 1356-1362 Stephen
Constantine

c. 1283-1314-1322 Stephen
Uroš II
Dečanski

1276-1309-1314-1331 Theodora
of Bulgaria

died a. 1332 Simonida of
Byzantium

c. 1294-a. 1336
Crnoje
Đurašević Milica
of Serbia

c. 1335-1405 Stracimir
Balšić

died 1373 George I
r. 1362-1378 Balša II
r. 1378-1385 Stephen
Dušan
the Mighty

c. 1308-1322-1331-1355
Radič
Crnojević
Jelena
Lazarević

1365/6-1443
George I

r. 1385-1403


Gojčin

r. 1435-1451


Stephen I

r. 1451-1465


Ivan I

r. 1465-1490


Stephen II

1469-1496-1499

George IV
r. 1490-1946
died 1514

Ivan II

r. 1498-1514


George V

r. 1514-1515

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See also

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