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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
REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. KOTOR. General view of the city. WorREPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. KOTOR. General view of the city along the fjord and the ancient wall. In 1979 UNESCO declared World Heritage the whole Natural, Cultural and Historical region of Kotor
REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. KOTOR. Partial view of the city along the fjord and the church of Our Lady of Remedy (1518). In 1979 UNESCO declared World Heritage the whole Natural
REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. Perast. Lady of the Rock Island
In the market place - Cetinje. The Old Royal Capital of Montenegro founded in the 15th century Date: 1913
Young Turks at Podgorica, the capital and largest city of Montenegro Date: 1913
Serbia / Montenegro 1913Montenegro: a market day Date: 1913
Serbia / Podgorica 1913Podgorica, Montenegro, on the Albanian border Date: 1913
Serbia / Njegusi 1913Njegusi, Montenegro, with the Karst river Date: 1913
Turks Evacuated / BalkansThe Turks evacuate Montenegro Date: 1862
Hieronymus CarafaHIERONYMUS CARAFA Marchese di Montenegro, general with Spanish and Imperial armies (sometimes spelt Caraffa) Date: 1564 - 1633
Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, Kotor, MontenegroThe Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. Kotor (Cattaro), Montenegro. Built in the 12th century and then rebuilt following an earthquake in 1667, hence the disparity in design between the two towers
Women of Montenegro at the Front, WW1As Europe mobilises for war, Montenegrin wives play a part by climbing the mountains to provision the frontier forts and by assisting in the digging of earthworks. Date: 1914
Vers La Victoire ! Arm饳Amies et EnnemiesVers La Victoire ! Arm饳 Amies et Ennemies. Published by Librairie Ollendorff. Printed byJulien Frazier, 43 Rue La Fayette, Paris
King of Montenegro and General Sir AllenbyThe King of Montenegro, Nikola or Nicholas I (1841 - 1921), who reigned from 1910 to 1918 and was in exile in France in World War One, here with General Sir Edmund Allenby
Montenegro CetinjeGeneral view of the capital city of Montenegro. Date: circa 1860
WW1 Allies - In Honour BoundWW1 Allies Flags - With Malice toward none, with Justice to all - In Honour Bound. Date: circa 1915
The Turin Exposition of 1911 - Opening Ceremony. The guest of honour was King Victor Emmanuel III (Vittorio Emanuele III) and his wife Elena of Montenegro. Date: 1911
The Royal Standard of Montenegro - Silk backingThe Royal Standard of Montenegro - Embroidered onto a silk backing. Date: circa 1910s
Kotor, Montenegro - View of the castlePhotographed taken during a courtesy visit paid by HMS Ceres to Montenegro (Kotor) in 1932 Date: 1932
Hidalgo De Cisneros Y Lopez De Montenegro, IgnacioHIDALGO DE CISNEROS Y LOPEZ DE MONTENEGRO, Ignacio (1894-1966). Spanish aviator and communist politician. Portrait by Josep Renau. Drawing. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Hist o Nacional
FEIJOO y MONTENEGRO, Benito Jero (1673-1764)" FEIJOO y MONTENEGRO, Benito Jer o (1673-1764). Spanish writer and essayist. " Teatro Crit co Universal" (Universal Critical Theatre). Edition carried out in Madrid in 1777
VEGA CARPIO, F鬩x Lope de (1562-1635). La gallarda" VEGA CARPIO, F鬩 x Lope de (1562-1635). La gallarda toledana", comedy by Lope de Vega included in the compilation " Parte catorze de las comedias de Lope de Vega"
Nicholas of Montenegro. Illustration shows Nikola I, of Montenegro, standing at a narrow mountain pass with two other men, facing an army composed of the leaders of Austria, Italy, Germany, England
From the east, Cetinje, Montenegro. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Arrival of the post, Cetinje, Montenegro. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The convent, Cetinje, Montenegro. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
General view, Njegus, Montenegro. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The Inn di Krstac on the Cetinje Road, Njegus, Montenegro. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
General view, Thal von Rieka, Montenegro. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
From the west, Cetinje, Montenegro. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Episode de la guerre du Montenegro
Montenegrin soldiers singing warsongsMontenegrin soldiers singing war songs outdoors, by the light of the moon
Austrian defence lines, advance on Plevje, WW1Austro-Hungarian defence lines during the advance on Plevje (Pljevlja, Montenegro), on the eastern front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Montenegro - Kotor (Cattaro) - Fiumera BridgeThe Fiumera Bridge leading to the North Gate over the Skurda River, Kotor, Montenegro. Date: 1905
Two Montenegrin men share a joke at Ulcinj, Montenegro Date: 1933
Montenegro - BarBar (Antivari / Antibari / Tivari) - a coastal town in Montenegro. View looking south. Date: circa 1913
Two Islets off Perast - Kotor Bay, MontenegroThe two Islets off Perast - Kotor Bay, Montenegro. Our Lady of the Rocks (Gospa od Skrpjela) and Sveti Dorde Island, created by bulwark of rocks and by sinking old and seized ships loaded with rocks
National Costume of MontenegroFive men wearing the National Costume of Montenegro Date: circa 1910s
Kotor, Montenegro - Cathedral of Saint TryphonKotor (Cattaro), Montenegro - The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. Built in the 12th century and then rebuilt following an earthquake in 1667 (hence the disparity in design between the two towers)
Cetinje, Montenegro - Katounska Road Date: circa 1910s
Montengren Princesses and their families at LovcenThe Montengren Princesses and their families at Lovcen, a mountain and national park in southwestern Montenegro. Date: circa 1905
King Nikola I of Montenegro and his sonsKing Nikola (Nicholas) I of Montenegro (1841 - 1921) and his sons (from left): Crown Prince Danilo Aleksandar (1871 - 1939)
HRH The Hereditary Prince Danilo of MontenegroHRH The Hereditary Prince Daniel (Danilo Aleksandar Petrovic-Njegos) of Montenegro (1871 - 1939) Date: circa 1910s