
Petar Karađorđević
Petar Karađorđević, known as King Peter I of Serbia and later of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, reigned from 1903 until his death in 1921. He is celebrated for his role in the Serbian liberation and the establishment of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. His legacy includes a strong national identity among the South Slavic peoples and the foundation of a unified state. The recent reconstruction of a memorial building in Zagreb serves to honor his memory and contributions.
Born on Jul 11, 1844 (180 years old)
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The memorial home was intended to honor King Petar Karađorđević.
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He was the father of Aleksandar Karađorđević and the intended recipient of the memorial building.
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Croatia:
Petar Karađorđević was the father of Aleksandar and the intended recipient of the memorial building.
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Croatia:
Petar Karađorđević was the father of Aleksandar and the intended recipient of the memorial building.
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