1888 - 1934 (45 years)
1844 - 1921 (77 years)
Birth |
1844 |
Yugoslavia |
Died |
1921 |
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Father |
Alexander Of Serbia, b. 1806, Yugoslavia |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Persida, b. 1813, Yugoslavia |
Relationship |
Birth |
Married |
1830 |
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Family |
Princess of Montenegro Zorka, b. 1864, Yugoslavia |
Children |
| 1. George of Yugaslavia George Karageorgeovitch, b. Abt. 1886, Yugoslavia |
+ | 2. King of Yugoslavia Alexander, I, b. 4 Dec 1888, Yugoslavia |
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1864 - 1889 (25 years)
Birth |
1864 |
Yugoslavia |
Died |
Abt. 1889 |
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Family |
King of Serbia Peter, I, b. 1844, Yugoslavia |
Children |
| 1. George of Yugaslavia George Karageorgeovitch, b. Abt. 1886, Yugoslavia |
+ | 2. King of Yugoslavia Alexander, I, b. 4 Dec 1888, Yugoslavia |
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1888 - 1934 (45 years)
Birth |
4 Dec 1888 |
Yugoslavia |
Died |
9 Oct 1934 |
Marseilles, France |
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Father |
King of Serbia Peter, I, b. 1844, Yugoslavia |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Princess of Montenegro Zorka, b. 1864, Yugoslavia |
Relationship |
Birth |
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Family |
Marie Mignon Hohenzollern, b. 9 Jan 1900, Sigmaringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
Married |
8 Jun 1922 |
Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
Children |
+ | 1. King of Yugoslavia Peter, II, b. 6 Sep 1923, Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
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1923 - 1970 (47 years)
Birth |
6 Sep 1923 |
Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
Died |
3 Nov 1970 |
Denver, Colorado, United States |
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Father |
King of Yugoslavia Alexander, I, b. 4 Dec 1888, Yugoslavia |
Mother |
Marie Mignon Hohenzollern, b. 9 Jan 1900, Sigmaringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
Married |
8 Jun 1922 |
Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
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Family |
Princess of Greece And Denmark Alexandra, b. 1921 |
Children |
+ | 1. Crown Prince of Yugoslavia Alexander |
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Name |
Alexander [1] |
Title |
King of Yugoslavia |
Suffix |
I |
Birth |
4 Dec 1888 |
Yugoslavia [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
9 Oct 1934 |
Marseilles, France [1] |
Person ID |
I46578 |
The Kingealogy |
Last Modified |
2 Apr 2021 |
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Notes |
- [royalfam.ged]
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 3 Octobe r 1929. King Alexander was assassinated on 9 October 1934 in Marseilles at the start of a sta te visit to France, by Velucko Kerin a Macedonian revolutionary, working with Croat revolutio nists. The assassin who was shot during the affray died a few hours later. Marie escaped poss ible assassination as she was recovering from an illness and being a poor sailor had travelle d separately from Yugoslavia to France by train. For strategic purposes Alexander had travell ed by boat from Yugoslavia to Marseilles and was due to meet up with his wife in Dijon/Lyon f or the final journey to Paris.
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Sources |
- [S255 ] Gedcom: royalfam.ged.
Date of Import: Feb 10, 2006
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