Milan Obrenović, Prince of Serbia

Milan Obrenović II (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Обреновић II, romanized: Milan Obrenović II) (21 October 1819 8 July 1839) was the ruling Prince of Serbia for just four weeks in 1839.[1]

Milan Obrenović II
Milan Obrenović II
Милан Обреновић II
Prince of Serbia
Reign25 June 1839 – 8 July 1839
PredecessorMiloš Obrenović I
SuccessorMihailo Obrenović III
Born(1819-10-21)21 October 1819
Kragujevac, Serbia
Died8 July 1839(1839-07-08) (aged 19)
Belgrade, Serbia
Burial
HouseHouse of Obrenović
FatherMiloš Obrenović
MotherLjubica Vukomanović
ReligionSerbian Orthodox
SignatureMilan Obrenović IIMilan Obrenović IIМилан Обреновић II's signature

Early life

Milan Obrenović was the eldest son and heir of Miloš Obrenović. He was ill from his earliest childhood and his health was poor throughout his entire life from tuberculosis. He was a student of the Belgrade Higher School, modern-day University of Belgrade. He had a full curriculum of study, including French and German languages. In 1830, when Serbia obtained its autonomy, Milan Obrenović became the designated heir of his father.[2]

Prince of Serbia

His father Miloš Obrenović I abdicated on 13 June 1839 in favour of Milan. However, by then, Milan was already gravely ill with tuberculosis.[3] He died on 8 July 1839, having never regained consciousness. After his death, his brother Mihailo Obrenović succeeded to the throne. Later that year, the "first regency" was formed in Serbia. Since Prince Milan "ruled" for only 26 days, no public documents were issued under his name.

Milan Obrenović II was buried in the church of Palilula, and later his grave was moved to St. Mark's Church in Belgrade.[4]

See also

References

  1. Lars Ulwencreutz (November 2013). Ulwencreutz's The Royal Families in Europe V. Lulu.com. pp. 128–. ISBN 978-1-304-58135-8.
  2. Aleksandra Bogdanović (2016-02-17). "Zaboravljeni knez iz dinastije Obrenović: Vladar koji je imao NAJTRAGIČNIJU SUDBINU u Srbiji | Dnevno.rs". www.dnevno.rs (in Croatian). Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  3. Dragnich, Alex N. (1978). The development of parliamentary government in Serbia. East European monographs. ISBN 9780914710370.
  4. "Vreme - 170 godina od smrti kneza Milana: Vladao Srbijom 26 dana". www.vreme.com. 19 August 2009. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
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