- List of rulers of Montenegro
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See also: List of Montenegrin consorts
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Duklja
Further information: List of rulers of DukljaZeta
Further information: List of rulers of ZetaMontenegro
Non-hereditary Metropolitans (Prince-Bishops)
Further information: List of Metropolitans of Montenegro- Vavila (Metropolitan from 1493) (1516–1520)
- German II (1520–1530)
- Pavle (1530–1532)
- Vasilije I (1532–1540)
- Nikodim (1540)
- Romil (1540–1559)
- Makarije (1560–1561)
- Ruvim I (1561–1569)
- Pahomije II Komanin (1569–1579)
- Gerasim (1575–1582)
- Venijamin (1582–1591)
- Nikanor (1591–1593)
- Stefan (1591–1593) (Jointly with Nikanor)
- Ruvim II Boljević-Njegoš (1593–1636)
- Mardarije I Kornečanin (1639–1649)
- Visarion I (1649–1659)
- Mardarije II Kornečanin (1659–1673)
- Ruvim III Boljević (1673–1685)
- Vasilije II Velikrasić (1685)
- Visarion II Bajica (1685–1692)
- Sava I Kaluđerović (1694–July 1696)
House of Petrović-Njegoš
Picture TitleName
Born - DiedReign Territory Notes Prince-Bishop
Danilo I
1670 – January 11, 1735July 1696 – January 22, 1735 Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Founder of the House of Petrović-Njegoš Prince-Bishop
Sava II
January 18, 1702 – March 9, 1782January 22, 1735 – March 9, 1782 Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Ruled jointly with Vasilije III from 1750 until March 10, 1766 Prince-Bishop
Vasilije III
1709 – March 10, 17661750 – March 10, 1766 Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Ruled jointly with Sava II Prince-Bishop
Petar I
1747 – October 30, 1830March 1782 – October 30, 1830 Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Canonised as Saint Peter of Cetinje by the Serbian Orthodox Church Prince-Bishop
Petar II
November 13, 1813 – October 31, 1851October 30, 1830 – October 31, 1851 Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Most famous as a poet. His notable works include The Mountain Wreath, The Light of Microcosm, The Serbian Mirror and False Tsar Stephen the Little Prince-Bishop
Danilo II
Prince
Danilo I
May 25, 1826 – August 13, 18601851 – March 13, 1852
March 13, 1852 – August 13, 1860Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
Principality of MontenegroProclaimed Prince of Montenegro on 13 March 1852. First secular ruler of Montenegro after centuries of theocratic rule. Assassinated in Kotor Prince
King
Nikola I
October 7, 1841 – March 1, 1921August 13, 1860 – August 28, 1910
August 28, 1910 – November 26, 1918Principality of Montenegro
Kingdom of MontenegroProclaimed King of Montenegro on August 28, 1910. Deposed on the Podgorica Assembly; in exile in Antibes, France from January 15, 1916 Pretenders to the Montenegrin throne since 1918
House of Petrović-Njegoš
- Nikola I (26 November 1918 - 1 March 1921)
- Danilo III (1 March 1921 - 7 March 1921)
- Michael I (7 March 1921 - 24 March 1986)
- Nikola II (24 March 1986 – Present) (Nikola is also the hereditary Grand Master of the Order of Prince Danilo I; The Order of Saint Peter of Cetinje and the Order of the Golden Obilić).
See also
- President of Montenegro
- List of Presidents of Montenegro
- Prime Minister of Montenegro
Categories:- Rulers of Montenegro
- History of Montenegro
- Montenegro-related lists
- Lists of rulers
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