King of Serbia, born in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro (former Yugoslavia), the son of Prince Alexander Karadjordjevi? (reigned 184259). He fought in the French army in the Franco-Prussian war (18701), and was elected King of Serbia in 1903. In World War 1 he accompanied his army into exile in Greece in 1916. He returned to Belgrade in 1918, and was proclaimed titular king of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes until his death, although his second son, Alexander (later Alexander I), was regent.
Peter I may refer to the following:
Rulers:
King Peter I Karađorđević of Serbia, later Peter I King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (i.e. of Yugoslavia) Latin Emperor Peter I of Constantinople Peter I the Great of Russia, last Tsar and first Emperor Czar Peter I of Bulgaria King Peter I (the Cruel) of Castile King Peter I of Aragon and Navarre King Peter I of Valencia, i.e. King Pedro III of Aragon Peter I of Cyprus Peter I of Portugal Emperor Peter I of Brazil who declared independence (after, crowned as King Pedro IV of Portugal) Peter I, Duke of Bourbon Peter I, Duke of Brittany Count Peter I of Barcelona=Catalonia, i.e. King Pedro II the Catholic of Aragon Count Peter I of SavoyReligious hierarchs:
Patriarch Peter I of Alexandria| This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. |
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