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  1. Ljubica de Montenegro (en alfabeto cirílico serbio: Љубица Петровић Његош; Cetiña, 23 de diciembre de 1864-Ib. 16 de marzo de 1890), que más tarde se convirtió en la princesa Zorka Karađorđević en Serbia, fue una noble montenegrina, hija mayor del Rey de Montenegro, Nicolás I.

  2. Princess Zorka Karađorđević (Serbian Cyrillic: Кнегиња црногорска Зорка; 23 December [O.S. 11 December] 1864 – 16 March [O.S. 4 March] 1890), born Princess Ljubica of Montenegro, was the eldest child of Prince Nicholas I and Princess Milena of Montenegro, who later became the country's king and queen consort.

  3. Ljubica de Montenegro, que más tarde se convirtió en la princesa Zorka Karađorđević en Serbia, fue una noble montenegrina, hija mayor del Rey de Montenegro, Nicolás I.

  4. Princess Ljubica of Montenegro, later Princess Zorka Karađorđević in Serbia. She was the eldest child of the Montenegrin monarch Nicholas I and Milena Vukotić, and the wife of prince Peter Karađorđević (who would become King of Serbia in 1903, long after her death).

  5. Zorka of Montenegro. On March 16, 1890, a young princess lost her life. Born Princess Ljubica of Montenegro (1864-1890), she is better known to history as Princess Zorka, wife of Peter of Serbia, the future King of the land that would later be known at Yugoslavia.

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  6. Princess Zorka of Montenegro had many connections to quite a few monarchs, but only after her death. Her life was a short one, but it's fun to talk about Zor...

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  7. Although her life was not a long one, Princess Zorka left a big mark in history as a link between Serbia and Montenegro and as the mother of the Yugoslav King Alexander I Karadjordjevic.