Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. hmn.wiki › zh › Danilo_I,_Prince_of_Montenegro黑山王子达尼洛一世

    他统治的开始标志着黑山从一个古老的政府形式过渡(Prince-Bishopric)变成一个世俗的公国。 [1] 达尼洛一世彼得罗维奇-涅戈什(塞尔维亚西里尔文:Данило I Петровић-Његош;1826 年 5 月 25 日 - 1860 年 8 月 13 日)是 1851 年至 1860 年的黑山执政亲王。

  2. After Danilo returned from Russia in 1852, he took Pero and his supporters by surprise, bringing with him the endorsement from Nicholas I of Russia to become the Prince of Montenegro. Thus somewhat unexpectedly, Danilo became prince and Pero conceded defeat by returning to his position as president of the Senate.

  3. The order for merit for the independence of Montenegro was established by Prince Danilo I on 23rd April (5th May) 1853, as a token of appreciation, bravery and merits to all who contributed to the defense and independence of Montenegro. The victory over Turks in 1853, the independence and the inauguration of Danilo I as Prince of Montenegro ...

  4. Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило I Петровић-Његош; 25 May 1826 – 13 August 1860) was the ruling Prince of Montenegro from 1851 to 1860. The beginning of his reign marked the transition of Montenegro from an archaic form of government (Prince-Bishopric) into a secular Principality.

  5. In 1697, the office was made hereditary in the Petrović-Njegoš family. However, since Orthodox bishops are required to be celibate, the crown passed from uncle to nephew. In 1852, Prince-Bishop Danilo II opted to marry and to secularize Montenegro, becoming Prince Danilo I. His successor, Nikola I, raised Montenegro to a kingdom in 1910.

  6. The Order of Prince Danilo I is an order, formerly of the Principality and later Kingdom, of Montenegro; it is currently a dynastic order granted by the head of the House of Petrović-Njegoš, Crown Prince Nicholas. It is awarded to prominent champions of the preservation of Montenegrin independence and for other humanitarian, scientific, artistic and pro-social achievements as defined by statute.

  7. Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš was the ruling Prince of Montenegro from 1851 to 1860. The beginning of his reign marked the transition of Montenegro from an archaic form of government (Prince-Bishopric) into a secular Principality.