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Petrovic Collection

"Petrovic: A Royal Legacy and a Tale of Ruin" In the rich history of Montenegro, the name Petrovic holds great significance

Background imagePetrovic Collection: Nicolas I - The King of Montenegro

Nicolas I - The King of Montenegro
Nikola (Nicholas) I Mirkov Petrovic-Njegos (1841 1921) - the only king of Montenegro, reigning from 1910 to 1918 (and as prince from 1860 to 1910). Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePetrovic Collection: ruin

ruin
Dragisa Petrovic

Background imagePetrovic Collection: Tim Petrovic

Tim Petrovic USA British Open Championship Muirfield Golf Course, Gullan, Scotland 19 July 2002 Date: 19 July 2002

Background imagePetrovic Collection: Prince Mirko Dimitri Petrovic-Njegos of Montenegro

Prince Mirko Dimitri Petrovic-Njegos of Montenegro, Grand Voivode of Grahovo and Zeta (1879 1918). The Prince was born at Cetinje, the second son of King Nikola (Nicholas) I of Montenegro

Background imagePetrovic Collection: Prince Danilo I Petrovic-Njego

Prince Danilo I Petrovic-Njego

Background imagePetrovic Collection: King Nicholas I Of Montenegro 1841 To 1921 Nikola I Mirkov Petrovic Njegos From The Book The Year

King Nicholas I Of Montenegro 1841 To 1921 Nikola I Mirkov Petrovic Njegos From The Book The Year 1912 Illustrated Published London 1913

Background imagePetrovic Collection: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000000 Dinar

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000000 Dinar
The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000000 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Dorde Petrovic (also known as George Petrovich, Karadorde or Black George) (17681817)

Background imagePetrovic Collection: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 50000 Dinar

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 50000 Dinar
The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 50000 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Dorde Petrovic (also known as George Petrovich, Karadorde or Black George) (17681817)

Background imagePetrovic Collection: Montenegro - Milena, Queen of Montenegro

Montenegro - Milena, Queen of Montenegro
Montenegro - Milena Vukotic (1847 - 1923), Queen of Montenegro, wife of King Nicholas I (Nikola Mirkov Petrovic-Njegos) - the only king of Montenegro. Date: circa 1900s

Background imagePetrovic Collection: HRH The Hereditary Prince Danilo of Montenegro

HRH The Hereditary Prince Danilo of Montenegro
HRH The Hereditary Prince Daniel (Danilo Aleksandar Petrovic-Njegos) of Montenegro (1871 - 1939) Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePetrovic Collection: Reunion of the heroes of the Battle of Grahovac

Reunion of the heroes of the Battle of Grahovac
The surviving Montenegrin heroes of the Battle of Grahovac of 28th April to 1st May 1858 meet at Cetinje, Montenegro. At Grahovac, Grand Duke Mirko Petrovic-Njegos, led a strong army of 7

Background imagePetrovic Collection: King Nicholas I of Montenegro

King Nicholas I of Montenegro
King Nicholas (Nikola) I of Montenegro (Nikola I Mirkov Petrovic-Njegos 1841-1921) and his entourage, possibly at the start of his exile to France in 1918. Date: circa 1918

Background imagePetrovic Collection: DANILO I

DANILO I
DANILO PETROVIC-NJEGOS King Danilo I, who abdicated in 1921 in favour of his nephew (KIng Michael I), only one week after succeeding his father, Nicholas I


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"Petrovic: A Royal Legacy and a Tale of Ruin" In the rich history of Montenegro, the name Petrovic holds great significance. From King Nicholas I to Prince Mirko Dimitri Petrovic-Njegos, this noble family has left an indelible mark on their nation. Nicolas I, known as The King of Montenegro, was a visionary leader who guided his people through turbulent times. His reign saw the country's independence and modernization efforts flourish, making him a revered figure in Montenegrin history. Fast forward to present times, we find Tim Petrovic - not royalty but an accomplished golfer hailing from America. With determination and skill akin to his namesake predecessors, Tim has carved out his own path in the sporting world. While Tim may not have royal blood flowing through his veins like Prince Danilo I Petrovic-Njego or King Nicholas I himself did, he exemplifies perseverance and dedication just as they did during their time. However, amidst tales of triumphs lie ruins that remind us of past glories. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia banknotes featuring 5000000 Dinar or 50000 Dinar serve as poignant reminders of a bygone era when this region faced turmoil and economic challenges. Nevertheless, it is important to remember that even in ruinous times like those depicted on these banknotes; there is always hope for rebuilding and renewal. Just as Montenegro rose from its ashes after difficult periods throughout history so too can individuals overcome adversity with resilience and determination. The story behind "Petrovic" encompasses both grandeur and struggle – from kings ruling over nations to athletes striving for greatness against all odds. It serves as a reminder that our legacies are shaped not only by our lineage but also by our actions in facing life's obstacles head-on.