House of Obrenović

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The House of Obrenović or Obrenović Dynasty (Template:Langx, pl.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Обрeновићи / Obrenovići, Script error: No such module "IPA".) was a Serbian dynasty that ruled Serbia from 1815 to 1842, and again from 1858 to 1903.

They came to power through the leadership of their progenitor Miloš Obrenović in the Serbian Uprising of 1815–1817 against the Ottoman Empire, which led to the formation of the Principality of Serbia in 1817. The Obrenović dynasty were traditionally allied with Austria-Hungary and opposed the Russian-supported House of Karađorđević.

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]

Like Montenegro and 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 indigenous Serbian family.

List of monarchs

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Picture Title
Name
Birth Reign Spouse Death Claim Notes
File:Knez Milos Obrenovic.jpg Grand Vožd
Prince
Miloš I
18 March 1780 or 1783
Gornja Dobrinja near Požega, Ottoman Empire
23 April 1815
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25 June 1839

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Ljubica Vukomanović 26 September 1860
Belgrade, Serbia, Ottoman Empire
(aged 77 or 80)
Leader of the Second Serbian Uprising. Abdicated.
File:Milan Obrenović II, Prince of Serbia.jpg Prince
Milan II
21 October 1819
Kragujevac, Serbia
25 June 1839
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8 July 1839

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8 July 1839
Belgrade, Serbia
(aged 19)
1st son of Miloš I
and Ljubica Vukomanović
Died in office.
File:Jovan Popović, Prince Mihailo Obrenović 1841.jpg Prince
Michael III
16 September 1823
Kragujevac, Serbia
8 July 1839
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14 September 1842

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Júlia Hunyady de Kéthely 10 June 1868
Belgrade, Serbia
(aged 44)
2nd son of Miloš I
and Ljubica Vukomanović
Deposed by the Defenders of the Constitution.
Out of power for Template:Age in years and days.
File:MilosObrenovic 1848.jpg Prince
Miloš I
18 March 1780 or 1783
Gornja Dobrinja, Ottoman Empire
23 December 1858
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26 September 1860

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Ljubica Vukomanović 26 September 1860
Belgrade, Serbia, Ottoman Empire
(aged 77 or 80)
Elected by the National Assembly. Died in office.
File:Knez Mihajlo III Obrenovic.jpg Prince
Michael III
16 September 1823
Kragujevac, Serbia
26 September 1860
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10 June 1868

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Júlia Hunyady de Kéthely 10 June 1868
Belgrade, Serbia
(aged 44)
Son of Miloš I
and Ljubica Vukomanović
Assassinated in Belgrade.
File:KraljMilanObrenovic.jpg Prince;
King
Milan IV
Milan I
22 August 1854
Mărășești, Moldavia
10 June 1868
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6 March 1889

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Natalie Keshko 11 February 1901
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
(aged 46)
Elected by the National Assembly.
Cousin of Mihailo III.
Milivoje Blaznavac acted as regent until the age of majority.
Abdicated.
File:AleksandarObrenovic.jpg King
Alexander I
14 August 1876
Belgrade, Serbia
6 March 1889
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11 June 1903

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Draga Mašin 11 June 1903
Belgrade, Serbia
(aged 26)
Son of Milan I
and Natalie Keshko
Jovan Ristić acted as regent until the age of majority.
Assassinated in Belgrade.

Male descendants of Baba Višnja

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Stari Dvor royal residence, Belgrade

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Other family members

See also

References

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