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  1. Vjera Petrović-Njegoš, Princess of Montenegro (Serbian Cyrillic: Вјера Петровић-Његош; 22 February 1887 – 31 October 1927) was a member of the House of Petrović-Njegoš, ruling family of the Kingdom of Montenegro.

  2. This is a list of princesses of Montenegro, including those who continued to use the title after Montenegro, Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) ceased to be monarchies.

  3. 31.10.1927 in Cap d'Antibes, France (40 years) Father. King Nicholas I of Montenegro. Mother. Milena, Queen consort of Montenegro née Vukotić. Siblings. Princess Zorka of Montenegro. Princess Milica of Montenegro. Princess Anastasia of Montenegro.

    • 22.2.1887 in Rijeka Crnojevića, Montenegro
    • King Nicholas I of Montenegro
  4. English: Princess Vjera of Montenegro born at Rijeka Crnojevića, Montenegro, 10 February of the 1887. She was the eleventh of the twelve children of Nikola I Petrovic-Njegoš, King of Montenegro and Milena Vukotic. She never married and died at age forty in Antibes, France, 30 October of the 1927.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CetinjeCetinje - Wikipedia

    Cetinje ( Cyrillic: Цетиње, pronounced [t͡sětiɲe]) is a town in Montenegro. It is the former royal capital ( prijestonica / приjестоница) of Montenegro and is the location of several national institutions, including the official residence of the president of Montenegro. [3] .

  6. Montenegrin ruler Nikola Petrovic Njegos (1841-1921) became Prince of Montenegro and the Highlands in 1860 and in same year he married Milena Vukotic (1847-1923). In 1910 Nikola Petrovic Njegos became King of Montenegro. They had 12 children - 9 daughters and 3 sons:

  7. Princess Vjera of Montenegro (* 22.2.1887, † 31.10.1927) Prince Peter of Montenegro (* 10.10.1889, † 7.5.1932) * Birth, ~ baptism, O wedding, X divorce, † death