
Aleksandar Karađorđević
Aleksandar Karađorđević was the King of Yugoslavia from 1921 until his assassination in 1934. He played a crucial role in the unification of South Slavic peoples and was known for his efforts in promoting a sense of national identity. His reign was marked by political instability and the rise of various factions within the kingdom. Notably, he was instrumental in commissioning the memorial building designed by the renowned sculptor Ivan Meštrović, intended to honor his father, King Petar I.
Born on Jun 16, 1888 (136 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Serbia | 1 | 5.00 | 0.05% | +0% | 8,737,371 | 4,369 | $55,000 | 28$ |
Totals | 1 | 8,737,371 | 4,369 | $55,000 | 28$ |
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Serbia:
Aleksandar Karađorđević was the son of Karađorđe and was chosen by the Ustavobranitelji.
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Croatia:
Prince Aleksandar Karađorđević expressed support for Serbian students ahead of a major protest in Belgrade.
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Serbia:
King Aleksandar Karađorđević ordered the demolition of a medieval fortress to build the complex of the monument to the Unknown Hero.
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Croatia:
He was persuaded by Meštrović to build a memorial building for his father instead of a regular equestrian statue.
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Croatia:
He successfully persuaded his father, King Peter, to build a memorial building instead of a regular equestrian statue.
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Croatia:
Aleksandar Karađorđević successfully persuaded his father, Petar, to build a memorial building instead of a regular equestrian statue.
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Croatia:
Aleksandar Karađorđević successfully persuaded his father, Petar, to build a memorial building instead of a regular equestrian statue.
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