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  1. Nicola I Mirkov Petrović-Njegoš (in montenegrino: Kralj Nikola I Mirkov Petrović-Njegoš; Njeguši, 7 ottobre 1841 – Montpellier, 1º marzo 1921) primo re e fondatore del regno del Montenegro . In un primo tempo fu Knjaz come Nicola I, dal 1860 al 1910, poi re del Montenegro; regnò dal 1910 al 1918, quando fu esiliato in Francia.

  2. NICHOLAS (1841– ⁠ ), King of Montenegro and the Berda, was born at the village of Niegush, the ancient home of the reigning family of Petrovitch-Niegush, on the 25th of September 1841. His father, Mirko Petrovitch, a celebrated Montenegrin warrior, was elder brother to Danilo II., who left no male offspring.

  3. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš was the ruler of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918, reigning as sovereign prince from 1860 to 1910 and as king from 1910 to 1918. Nikola was born in the village of Njeguši, the ancient home of the reigning House of Petrović.

  4. From Montenegro's exchequer, the law allocates 4.3 million euros over a seven-year period to the Petrović-Njegoš Foundation (Article 11). In addition, Prince Nikola II is entitled to a monthly income equivalent to the gross monthly earnings of the President of Montenegro (Article 16). The Petrovic-Njegoš Foundation has its seat in Montenegro.

  5. Rozmiar pierwotny ‎ (1038 × 1490 pikseli, rozmiar pliku: 143 KB, typ MIME: image/jpeg) Plik Nicholas I of Montenegro, 1909.jpg znajduje się w Wikimedia Commons – repozytorium wolnych zasobów. Dane z jego strony opisu znajdują się poniżej. Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841–1921), at the time Prince Nicholas of Montenegro.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nicholas_INicholas I - Wikipedia

    Nicholas I of Opole (c. 1424–1476) Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine (1448–1473) Nicolaus I Bernoulli (1687–1759); Swiss mathematician; Nicholas I, Prince Esterházy (1714–1790), Hungarian prince; Nicholas I of Russia (1796–1855), Emperor of Russia and King of Poland; Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš (1841–1921), King of Montenegro; See also

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontenegroMontenegro - Wikipedia

    Under Nicholas I (ruled 1860–1918), the principality was enlarged several times in the Montenegro-Turkish Wars and was recognised as independent in 1878. Nicholas I established diplomatic relations with the Ottoman Empire.