76 relations: Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, Admiral, Adriatic Sea, Alexander I of Russia, Arsenije Plamenac, Austria, Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791), Šćepan Mali, Šumadija, Žabljak, Battle of Krusi, Battle of Martinići (1796), Battle of Suvodol, Bay of Kotor, Bjelice, Bjelopavlići, Bosnia Eyalet, Brač, Brda (Montenegro), Cetinje, Crmnica, Dalmatia, Dmitry Senyavin, Dositej Obradović, Dubrovnik, Eastern Orthodox Church, Field marshal, First French Empire, First Serbian Uprising, Gregorian calendar, Guvernadur, Herceg Novi, Herzegovina, Ionian Islands, Ivan Crnojević, Jovan Radonjić, Julian calendar, Kara Mahmud Pasha, Karađorđe, Korčula, Kuči, Lješanska nahija, Metropolitan bishop, Metropolitanate of Karlovci, Mojsije Putnik, Morača, Morača (tribe), Napoleon, Nikšić (tribe), Njeguši, ..., Old Herzegovina, Old Montenegro, Paštrovići, Pashalik of Scutari, Pen pal, Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, Petrović-Njegoš dynasty, Piperi (tribe), Podgorica, Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro, Revolutionary Serbia, Rovčani, Russian Empire, Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792), Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829), Sava Petrović, Serbian Orthodox Church, Serbs, Spuž, Sremski Karlovci, Stefan Stratimirović, Therese Albertine Luise Robinson, Treaties of Tilsit, Tribes of Montenegro, Tsar, Visoki Dečani. Expand index (26 more) »
Adam Jerzy Czartoryski
Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski (Аdomas Jurgis Čartoriskis, also known as Adam George Czartoryski in English; 14 January 177015 July 1861) was a Polish nobleman, statesman and author.
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Admiral
Admiral is one of the highest ranks in some navies, and in many navies is the highest rank.
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Adriatic Sea
The Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula.
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Alexander I of Russia
Alexander I (Александр Павлович, Aleksandr Pavlovich; –) reigned as Emperor of Russia between 1801 and 1825.
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Arsenije Plamenac
Arsenije Plamenac (Арсеније Пламенац; 1766–d. 1784) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1781 and 1784, earlier the co-adjutor to Metropolitan Sava Petrović during the reign of Šćepan Mali (1767–73).
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Austria
Austria (Österreich), officially the Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich), is a federal republic and a landlocked country of over 8.8 million people in Central Europe.
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Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
Austro-Turkish War, was fought in 1788–91 between the Habsburg Monarchy (Austria) and the Ottoman Empire, concurrently with the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792).
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Šćepan Mali
"Tsar" Šćepan Mali (Stephen the Little) (? - 22 September 1773) was the de facto ruler tsar of Montenegro from 1767 until his death in 1773.
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Šumadija
Šumadija (Шумадија) is a geographical region in the central part of Serbia.
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Žabljak
Žabljak (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Жабљак) is a small town in northern Montenegro.
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Battle of Krusi
The Battle of Krusi (Bitka na Krusima/Битка на Крусима) was fought on 22 September 1796 between the campaigning army of Ottoman Empire commanded by Kara Mahmud Pasha, the Pasha of Scutari, and tribes of Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro under the command of Metropolitan Petar I Petrović Njegoš and Jovan Radonjić, at Krusi, Lješanska nahija.
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Battle of Martinići (1796)
Battle of Martinići was the battle between Montenegrins and Ottomans which took place on the outskirts of the village Martinići, near Spuž, Montenegro.
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Battle of Suvodol
The Battle of Suvodol was fought near Sjenica between the Serbian rebels under Karađorđe and Ottoman army consisting of Albanians under Numan Pasha in late May 1809, during the First Serbian Uprising.
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Bay of Kotor
The Bay of Kotor (Montenegrin: Бока Которска, Boka Kotorska); Bocche di Cattaro), known simply as Boka ("the Bay"), is the name of the winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated around the bay. The bay has been inhabited since antiquity. Its well-preserved medieval towns of Kotor, Risan, Tivat, Perast, Prčanj and Herceg Novi, along with their natural surroundings, are major tourist attractions. Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor has been a World Heritage Site since 1979. Its numerous Orthodox and Catholic churches and monasteries make it a major pilgrimage site.
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Bjelice
Bjelice (Бјелице/Bjelice) is a historical region and tribe of the Katunska nahija of Old Montenegro.
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Bjelopavlići
Bjelopavlići (Бјелопавлићи; also known as the Zeta River valley) is a strip of fertile lowland in Montenegro.
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Bosnia Eyalet
The Eyalet of Bosnia (Eyalet-i Bosna, By Gábor Ágoston, Bruce Alan Masters Bosanski pašaluk) or Bosnia Beylerbeylik (Bosna Beylerbeyliği, Bosanski beglerbegluk) was an eyalet (also known as a beylerbeylik) of the Ottoman Empire, mostly based on the territory of the present-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Brač
Brač (local Chakavian: Broč,; Bretia, Brattia; Brazza) is an island in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia, with an area of, making it the largest island in Dalmatia, and the third largest in the Adriatic.
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Brda (Montenegro)
Brda (Serbian Cyrillic: Брда, meaning the "Highlands" or "Hills"), is a historical and ethnographical region in Montenegro.
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Cetinje
Cetinje (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Цетиње), is a city and Old Royal Capital (Montenegrin: Prijestonica / Приjестоница) of Montenegro.
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Crmnica
Crmnica (Црмница) is a historical region in southern Montenegro, lying within the municipality of Bar and is unofficially considered a division of that municipality.
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Dalmatia
Dalmatia (Dalmacija; see names in other languages) is one of the four historical regions of Croatia, alongside Croatia proper, Slavonia and Istria.
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Dmitry Senyavin
Dmitry Nikolayevich Senyavin or Seniavin (&ndash) was a Russian admiral who ranks among the greatest seamen of the Napoleonic Wars.
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Dositej Obradović
Dimitrije "Dositej" Obradović (Димитрије Обрадовић,; 17 February 1739 – 7 April 1811) was a Serbian writer, philosopher, dramatist, librettist, linguist, traveler, polyglot and the first minister of education of Serbia.
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Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik (historically Ragusa) is a Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea.
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Eastern Orthodox Church
The Eastern Orthodox Church, also known as the Orthodox Church, or officially as the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the second-largest Christian Church, with over 250 million members.
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Field marshal
Field marshal (or field-marshal, abbreviated as FM) is a very senior military rank, ordinarily senior to the general officer ranks.
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First French Empire
The First French Empire (Empire Français) was the empire of Napoleon Bonaparte of France and the dominant power in much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century.
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First Serbian Uprising
The First Serbian Uprising (Први српски устанак, Prvi srpski ustanak, Birinci Sırp Ayaklanması) was an uprising of Serbs in the Sanjak of Smederevo against the Ottoman Empire from 14 February 1804 to 7 October 1813.
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Gregorian calendar
The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used civil calendar in the world.
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Guvernadur
The title of guvernadur ("governor", Ital. governatore) was used by the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro, initially as the diplomatic office between Montenegro and the Republic of Venice, and later evolved into the counterpart to the Metropolitan.
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Herceg Novi
Herceg Novi (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Херцег Нови) is a coastal town in Montenegro located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor and at the foot of Mount Orjen.
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Herzegovina
Herzegovina (or; Serbian: Hercegovina, Херцеговина) is the southern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Ionian Islands
The Ionian Islands (Modern Greek: Ιόνια νησιά, Ionia nisia; Ancient Greek, Katharevousa: Ἰόνιοι Νῆσοι, Ionioi Nēsoi; Isole Ionie) are a group of islands in Greece.
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Ivan Crnojević
Ivan Crnojević (Иван Црнојевић), also known as Ivan the Black was the Lord of Zeta from 1465 to 1490.
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Jovan Radonjić
Jovan Radonjić (Јован Радоњић, 1748 – 8 July 1803), commonly known as Jovo (Јово) or Joko, was the guvernadur of Montenegro between 1764 and 1803.
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Julian calendar
The Julian calendar, proposed by Julius Caesar in 46 BC (708 AUC), was a reform of the Roman calendar.
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Kara Mahmud Pasha
Kara Mahmud Pasha (Kara Mahmud Paşa, 1749–22 September 1796) was a hereditary Ottoman governor (mutasarrıf) of the Sanjak of Scutari (known in historiography as Pashalik of Scutari), belonging to the Ottoman Albanian Bushati family (Buşatlı).
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Karađorđe
Đorđe Petrović OSA (Ђорђе Петровић), better known by the sobriquet Black George, or Karađorđe (Карађорђе,; –), was a Serbian revolutionary leader who fought for his country's independence from the Ottoman Empire during the First Serbian Uprising of 1804–1813.
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Korčula
Korčula (is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. It has an area of; long and on average wide — and lies just off the Dalmatian coast. Its 15,522 inhabitants (2011) make it the second most populous Adriatic island after Krk and the most populous Croatian island not connected to the mainland by a bridge. The population are almost entirely ethnic Croats (95.74%). The island is twinned with Rothesay in Scotland.
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Kuči
Kuči or Kuçi (Кучи), Kuçi is a historical tribe and region in eastern Montenegro, north-east of Podgorica, extending along the border with Albania.
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Lješanska nahija
Lješanska nahija (Љешанска нахија) is a historical region in eastern Montenegro.
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Metropolitan bishop
In Christian churches with episcopal polity, the rank of metropolitan bishop, or simply metropolitan, pertains to the diocesan bishop or archbishop of a metropolis (then more precisely called metropolitan archbishop); that is, the chief city of a historical Roman province, ecclesiastical province, or regional capital.
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Metropolitanate of Karlovci
The Metropolitanate of Karlovci was a metropolitanate of the Serbian Orthodox Church that existed between 1708 and 1848 (1920).
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Mojsije Putnik
Mojsije Putnik (Мојсије Путник) (1728 – 1790) was the Metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci between 1781–90, during the reign of Joseph II.
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Morača
Morača (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Морача,, Oriundus) is a river in Montenegro.
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Morača (tribe)
Moračani (Морачани) is one of the Highland tribes (Brđani, "highlanders", from Brda) and a historical region, Morača (Морача), in central Montenegro.
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Napoleon
Napoléon Bonaparte (15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was a French statesman and military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the French Revolutionary Wars.
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Nikšić (tribe)
The Nikšić tribe (pleme Nikšići/племе Никшићи) was one of the historical tribes in the Ottoman Sanjak of Herzegovina, constituting the Nikšić nahija.
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Njeguši
Njeguši (Montenegrin and Његуши) is a village in the Cetinje Municipality of southern Montenegro, located on the slopes of Mount Lovćen, within the Lovćen national park.
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Old Herzegovina
Old Herzegovina (Стара Херцеговина, Stara Hercegovina) is a historical region in Montenegro.
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Old Montenegro
Old Montenegro (Montenegrin and Стара Црна Гора/Stara Crna Gora) is a term used for the embryonic part of modern Montenegro, the territory of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro and Principality of Montenegro (as recognised by the Congress of Berlin in 1878) prior to its expansion and eventual proclamation of a kingdom during the Balkan Wars.
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Paštrovići
The Paštrovići (Паштровићи,, Pastrouichi, Pastrouicchi) is a historical tribe and region in the Montenegrin Littoral.
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Pashalik of Scutari
The Pashalik of Iskodra, or Pashalik of Shkodra, (1757-1831) was a semi-autonomous pashalik under the Ottoman empire created by the Albanian Bushati family from the previous Sanjak of Scutari, which was situated around the city of Shkodër in modern-day Albania and parts of modern-day Montenegro.
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Pen pal
Pen pals (or penpals, pen-pals, penfriends or pen friends) are people who regularly write to each other, particularly via postal mail.
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Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (Петар II Петровић-Његош,; –), commonly referred to simply as Njegoš, was a Prince-Bishop (vladika) of Montenegro, poet and philosopher whose works are widely considered some of the most important in Montenegrin literature.
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Petrović-Njegoš dynasty
Petrović-Njegoš (Montenegrin and Serbian Cyrillic: Петровић-Његош, Petrović-Njegoši / Петровић-Његоши) is the name of the family that ruled Montenegro from 1696 to 1916.
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Piperi (tribe)
Piperi (Пипери) is one of seven traditional Highland tribes (Brđani, "highlanders", from Brda) and a historical region in northeastern Montenegro, spanning a region between the Morača and Zeta rivers, reaching the northern suburbs of the Montenegrin capital Podgorica.
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Podgorica
Podgorica (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Подгорица,, lit. " below Gorica ") is the capital and largest city of Montenegro.
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Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro was an ecclesiastical principality that existed from 1516 until 1852.
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Revolutionary Serbia
Revolutionary Serbia (Устаничка Србија / Ustanička Srbija) or Karađorđe's Serbia (Карађорђева Србија / Karađorđeva Srbija) refers to the state established by Serbian revolutionaries in Ottoman Serbia (Sanjak of Smederevo) after successful military operations against the Ottoman Empire and establishment of government in 1805.
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Rovčani
The Rovčani (Ровчани) are a historical tribe of Montenegro, one of seven highlander tribes (of the Brda region), alongside the Bjelopavlići, Piperi, Kuči, Bratonožići, Moračani (Lower and Upper), and Vasojevići.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire (Российская Империя) or Russia was an empire that existed across Eurasia and North America from 1721, following the end of the Great Northern War, until the Republic was proclaimed by the Provisional Government that took power after the February Revolution of 1917.
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Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
The Russo–Turkish War of 1787–1792 involved an unsuccessful attempt by the Ottoman Empire to regain lands lost to the Russian Empire in the course of the previous Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774).
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Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829)
The Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829 was sparked by the Greek War of Independence.
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Sava Petrović
Sava Petrović (Сава Петровић; 18 January 1702 – 9 March 1782) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1735 and 1781, ruling what is known in historiography as the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro; the polity in the hands of the Petrović-Njegoš dynasty.
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Serbian Orthodox Church
The Serbian Orthodox Church (Српска православна црква / Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christian Churches.
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Serbs
The Serbs (Срби / Srbi) are a South Slavic ethnic group that formed in the Balkans.
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Spuž
Spuž (Montenegrin/Serbian Cyrillic: Спуж) is a small town within the Municipality of Danilovgrad, Montenegro.
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Sremski Karlovci
For the forester, see Hans Carl von Carlowitz. Sremski Karlovci (Сремски Карловци) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.
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Stefan Stratimirović
Stefan Stratimirović (Стефан Стратимировић; 27 December 1757 – 22 September 1836) was the Metropolitan of Karlovci, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Austrian Empire, between 1790 and 1836.
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Therese Albertine Luise Robinson
Therese Albertine Luise von Jakob Robinson (26 January 1797 – 13 April 1870) was a German-American author, linguist and translator, and second wife of biblical scholar Edward Robinson.
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Treaties of Tilsit
The Treaties of Tilsit were two agreements signed by Napoleon I of France in the town of Tilsit in July 1807 in the aftermath of his victory at Friedland.
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Tribes of Montenegro
The tribes of Montenegro (Montenegrin and племена Црне Горе / plemena Crne Gore) or Montenegrin tribes (Montenegrin and црногорска племена / crnogorska plemena) were historical tribes in the areas of Old Montenegro, Brda, Old Herzegovina and Primorje, and were geopolitical units of the Ottoman Montenegro Vilayet (or Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro, 1697–1852), eastern Sanjak of Herzegovina, parts of the Sanjak of Scutari, and Venetian Albania, territories that in the 20th century were incorporated into Montenegro.
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Tsar
Tsar (Old Bulgarian / Old Church Slavonic: ц︢рь or цар, цaрь), also spelled csar, or czar, is a title used to designate East and South Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers of Eastern Europe.
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Visoki Dečani
Visoki Dečani (Високи Дечани, Manastiri i Deçanit), or simply Dečani is a medieval Serbian Orthodox Christian monastery located near Dečani, Kosovo.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petar_I_Petrović-Njegoš