Anto Gvozdenović
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Anto Gvozdenović | |
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Анто Гвозденовић | |
Co-regent of Kingdom of Montenegro | |
In office 7 March 1921 – 17 March 1923 Serving with Milena of Montenegro | |
Nominated by | Milena of Montenegro |
Monarch | Michael |
Preceded by | Danilo (as king) |
Succeeded by | Himself (as regent) |
Regent of Kingdom of Montenegro | |
In office 17 March 1923 – 14 September 1929 | |
Monarch | Michael, Prince of Montenegro |
Preceded by | Himself and Milena Vukotić (as co-regents) |
Succeeded by | Mihailo renounced his dynasty's claim to the throne of Montenegro and declared allegiance to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. |
7th Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Montenegro in Exile | |
In office 23 September 1922 – 14 September 1929 | |
Monarch | Michael |
Regent | Milena Vukotić Himself |
Preceded by | Milutin Vučinić |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
7th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kingdom of Montenegro in-Exile | |
In office 23 September 1922 – 14 September 1929 | |
Monarch | Michael |
Prime Minister | Himself |
Regents | Milena Vukotić Himself |
Preceded by | Pero Šoć |
Succeeded by | Position dissolved |
1st Minister Plenipotenciary of Kingdom of Montenegro to the United States | |
In office 20 September 1918 – 18 December 1918 | |
Monarch | Nicolas I |
President | U.S president Woodrow Wilson |
Prime Minister | Evgenije Popović |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Evgenije Popović |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Yefrem Simitch |
Personal details | |
Born | 26 January 1853 Ćeklići, Montenegro |
Died | 2 September 1935 Ćeklići, Yugoslavia |
Occupation | General, politician |
Anto Gvozdenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Анто Гвозденовић; 26 January 1853 – 2 September 1935) was a Montenegrin, Russian, and French general, a member of the Imperial Russian Privy Council, and a diplomat and statesman.[1]
Biography
[edit]He was the ambassador of Montenegro to the United States of America,[citation needed] and was the President (Prime Minister) of the Government-in-exile of Montenegro for two terms and the Regent to Michael, Prince of Montenegro.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "HISTORY". www.mif.gov.me. Archived from the original on 2021-04-25. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
Further reading
[edit]- Đuro Batrićević; Radoman Jovanović (1994). Dr Anto Gvozdenović: general u tri vojske. Crnogorci u rusko-japanskom ratu. Đuro Batrićević. Obod. ISBN 978-86-305-0169-2.
- Đuro Batrićević (1996). Crnogorci u rusko-japanskom ratu. Obod.
- Srdja Pavlovic (2008). Balkan Anschluss: The Annexation of Montenegro and the Creation of the Common South Slavic State. Purdue University Press. pp. 94–. ISBN 978-1-55753-465-1.
External links
[edit]- The Njegoskij Fund Public Project : Biography of General Dr. Anto Gvozdenović (1853–1935).