Royal family Karadjordjevic Dynasty PRESENTERS FILIP MILUTINOVI TEODORA

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Royal family Karadjordjevic Dynasty PRESENTERS: FILIP MILUTINOVIĆ TEODORA STOJANOVIĆ 1.

Royal family Karadjordjevic Dynasty PRESENTERS: FILIP MILUTINOVIĆ TEODORA STOJANOVIĆ 1.

Karadjordjevic is a Serbian royal family that ruled Serbia and Yugoslavia. Its founder is

Karadjordjevic is a Serbian royal family that ruled Serbia and Yugoslavia. Its founder is Vozd Djordje Petrovic - Karadjordje. They were in power in 1804 -1813, 1842 -1858. and 1903 -1945, when Yugoslavia became a republic. 2.

Country Ustanic Serbia (18041813) Principality of Serbia (1842 -1858) Kingdom of Serbia (19031918) Kingdom

Country Ustanic Serbia (18041813) Principality of Serbia (1842 -1858) Kingdom of Serbia (19031918) Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918 -1945) The founder Djordje Petrovic - Karadjordje Acting Elder Prince Alexander (1970–) Rule 1804— 1813. 1842— 1858. 1903— 1945. Shift On November 29, 1945, Yugoslavia was proclaimed a republic State Crown 3.

4. • Karadjord's seal • Court coat of arms of the • Royal House

4. • Karadjord's seal • Court coat of arms of the • Royal House of Karadjordjevic from • Coat of arms of • Alexander Karadjordjevic Prince of Serbia Great dynastic coat of arms • of the Royal House of Karadjordjevic from Serbia Coat of arms of King • Dynastic coat of arms Peter I of Kingdom of SHS / Karadjordjevic-1903 Yugoslavia years Standards of the royal house of Karadjordjevic • Standards of the royal house Karadjordjevic 1920.

HISTOR Y The founder and founder of the Karadjordjevic dynasty is Vozd • Djordje

HISTOR Y The founder and founder of the Karadjordjevic dynasty is Vozd • Djordje Petrovic - Karadjordje who erected the First Serbian Uprising (1804). After the fall of the First Serbian Uprising (1813), Karadjordje withdrew from Serbia. Then, in 1815, the Second Serbian Uprising broke out under the leadership of Milos Obrenovic and the Obrenovic Dynasty established itself in power in Serbia. Thanks to the Constitutional Court, in 1842 Karadjordjev's son Aleksandar came to power in Serbia until 1858 when Prince Milos Obrenovic was reinstated at the All. Andrew Assembly. The baptismal glory of the home of Karadjordjevic is "St. Andrew the Firstborn". Until 1890, the baptismal glory of Karadjordjevic was "St. Clementia". Crown Prince Peter changed his fame after the death of his wife, Zorka, because he believed he was bringing misfortune. He chose the new glory of St. Andrew, commemorating the day his father Prince Alexander was ousted in IN 1858. HE KEPT HIS FATHER'S WORDS SPOKEN THEN: "ST. ANDREW HAS PASSED US BY; ST. ANDREW WILL BRING US TO THE THRONE. ” 5. After the May coup (1903), the Obrenovic dynasty ceased to exist and Alexander's son, Karadjordjev's grandson Petar, was summoned to power. The kingdom was officially abolished in 1945 and the royal family was in refuge. The son of King Peter II, Prince Alexander, came with his wife in 2001 to Serbia and they live in a court in • Dedinje. Karadjordjevic's mausoleum is in Oplenac near Poplar. The property was seized by Karadjordjevic in 1947.