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Nicolas I - The King of MontenegroNikola (Nicholas) I Mirkov Petrovic-Njegos (1841 1921) - the only king of Montenegro, reigning from 1910 to 1918 (and as prince from 1860 to 1910). Date: circa 1910s
The Harbour at Herceg Novi - MontenegroHerceg Novi - Montenegro. View of the coastal town located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor and at the foot of Mount Orjen - the harbour Date: circa 1910s
First Balkan War (1912 - 1913) - Hand-to-hand combatHand-to-hand combat during the First Balkan War as Greek troops overun a Turkish gun battery. The war lasted from October 1912 to May 1913, pitted the Balkan League (Serbia, Montenegro, Greece)
King of Montenegro / StampKING NICOLAS (NIKOLA) I of Montenegro (1841 - 1921)
Soldier from MontenegroSoldier of Montenegro (Balkans) fighting the Austrians during World War One
Montenegro SoldiersMontengro soldiers at their weekly drill and inspection of weapons
Portrait of Spanish singer and dancer Conchita Montenegro, signed to MGM, 1931 Date: 1931
Farmer ploughing using two working mules Njegusi, MontenegroA farmer ploughs the soil using two working mules to pull his plough in the village of Njegusi in the Cetinje Municipality of southern Montenegro, This is on the slopes of Mount Lovcen
Flags of the Victorious Allies of WW1Patriotic postcard depicting the flags of the Victorious Allies of WW1 - United we stand'. Date: circa 1919
In Honour Bound - Patriotic postcard - WW1In Honour Bound - Patriotic postcard depicting the flags of the Victorious Allies of WW1. Date: circa 1918
Conchita MontenegroSpanish actress Conchita Montenegro (1911-2007) near the beginning of her Hollywood career. She appeared in several films in the 1930s and 40s. Date: circa 1931
King Victor Emmanuel and Queen HeleneKing Victor Emmanuel and and Elena of Montenegro of Italy in their electric car. Date: 1905
Serbia & Montenegro. WWI Children of the Allies, artwork by Cicely Mary Barker
Conchita Montenegro in Cisco Kid (1931)Conchita Montenegro (right) in Cisco Kid (Fox Studios / 1931) wearing a Dolly Tree costume Date: 1931
Four generations of Italian RoyaltyDate: 1904
MONTENEGRO / TURKEYFilm-makers risk their lives to record the fighting between the Montenegrans and the Turks Date: October 1912
ELENA, QUEEN OF ITALY Wife of Vittorio Emmanuele III, daughter of Nicolas I, King of Montenegro Date: 1873 - 1952
Postman of MontenegroA postman of Montenegro brings a letter to a housewife as she sits at her spinning wheel. Date: circa 1900
King Nicholas of Montenegro and his Family, including The Grand Duke Peter Nikolaievitch of Russia, Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg, Princess Vera, Princess Xenia of Montenegro
Prince Mirko Dimitri Petrovic-Njegos of Montenegro, Grand Voivode of Grahovo and Zeta (1879 1918). The Prince was born at Cetinje, the second son of King Nikola (Nicholas) I of Montenegro
Marash Uci - Albanian Military CommanderTribesman Marash Uci (1810-1914) - an Albanian Military Commander of Hoti. Prior to the Battle of Rrzanica (which took place on a bridge over the Rrzanica river in Montenegro)
Elena of Montenegro, Queen of Italy (1873-1952). (2/2) Date: circa 1904
Flag of the Republic of Montenegro. Kotor
Winged lion reliefMontenegro. Kotor. Baroque arch with a winged lion relief
Montenegro. Kotor. The Sea Gate or West Gate, main entrance of the walled city. 16th century
The First Balkan War - An AllegoryThe First Balkan War in allegorical depiction, showing the Forces of the Cross (the countries of the Balkan League: Serbia, Greece)
London Peace Conference or the Conference of the AmbassadorsThe Balkan (Turkish, Greek, Montenegran and Serbian) delegates at the peace conference in London. The London Conference of 19121913
Attack by Montenegran forces at TuziAn Austrian Military Postcard, depicting an attack on Tuzi, Montenegro. Tuzi was the last city to surrender to the Turks and the first to claim independence under the leadership of Ded Gjo Luli
Herceg Novi - Montenegro - Villa Spalatin. Located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor and at the foot of Mount Orjen. Date: circa 1910s
King Nikola I of Montenegro and Queen MilenaKing Nikola I of Montenegro (wearing a rather splendid pointed hat) and Queen Milena Vukotic at a ceremonial rural pageant Date: circa 1912
Cetinje - Montenegro - The Old TownCetinje - Montenegro - The south section of the old town of Cetinje, Montenegro Date: 1907
Herceg Novi - Montenegro Date: circa 1930s
First Balkan War (1912 - 1913) - Battle of BonarchisniThe Battle of Bonarchisni, 16th - 21st October 1912. The First Balkan War, which lasted from October 1912 to May 1913, pitted the Balkan League (Serbia, Montenegro, Greece)
Montenegro Ulcinj[aka Dulcigno) view of the fortress from the north
Montenegro / KotorThe port of Kotor (formerly Cattaro)
Kotor, Montenegro - from the south. Date: 1934
A military football match in ParisPart of the crowd at a military football match in Paris attended by the king of Montenegro. Date: 1916
The Villa of Crown Prince Danilo, Bar, Cetinje, Montenegro - later became King Danilo I, who abdicated in 1921 in favour of his nephew (King Michael I), only one week after succeeding his father
Republic of Montenegro. Kotor. Partial ViewREPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. KOTOR. Partial view. In 1979 UNESCO declared World Heritage the whole Natural, Cultural and Historical Region
REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. Kotor. The wallMREPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. Kotor. The wall
KOKOLJA, Tripo (1661-1713). Montenegrian painter. Statue. Perast. Republic of Montenegro
REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. Perast. Saint Nicholas Church. Tower
Clock Tower. Year 1602. Kotor. Republic of Montenegro
Montenegro. Risan. Communist Monument
Montenegro. Kotor. Saint Luke church. 12th century. Exterior
Franciscan friary of Saint Clare, Kotor. MontenegroMontenegro. Kotor. Franciscan friary of Saint Clare. 18th century. Facade
Nicholas I (1841-1921). Prince (1860-1910) and King of MonteNicholas I (1841- 1921). Prince (1860-1910) and King of Montenegro (1910-1918). Acceded to the throne after the murder of his uncle Danilo I (1860). Colored engraving. 1875
REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. KOTOR. View of the city with the church of St. Nicholas. In 1979 UNESCO declared World Heritage the whole Natural, Cultural and Historical region of Kotor