- Alexander I of Serbia
Infobox Monarch
name =Alexander I
title =King of Serbia
coronation =2 July 1889
reign =March 6, 1889 – June 11, 1903
predecessor =Milan I
successor =Peter I (Karađorđević)
queen =Draga Lunjevica
royal house =House of Obrenović
father =Milan I
mother =Natalija Keshko
date of birth =August 14, 1876
place of birth =Belgrade
date of death =June 11, 1903 (aged 26)
place of death =Belgrade |Alexander I or Alexander Obrenović (Serbian
Cyrillic : Александар Обреновић) (August 14, 1876 - June 11, 1903) was king ofSerbia from 1889 to 1903.Citation |title=Chronology for Serbs in Croatia, Minorities at Risk Project] [cite book |last=Dorich |first=William |title=Kosovo]Accession
In 1889, his father, King Milan, unexpectedly abdicated and withdrew to private life, proclaiming Alexander king of Serbia under a regency until he should attain his majority at eighteen years of age. His mother
Natalija Obrenović became his regent.In 1893, King Alexander, aged seventeen, in a first
coup d'état proclaimed himself of full age, dismissed theregent s and their government, and took the royal authority into his own hands. His action was popular, and was rendered still more so by his appointment of a radical ministry.In May 1894, King Alexander, by another coup, abolished the liberal constitution of 1889 and restored the conservative one of 1869. His attitude during the
Greco-Turkish War (1897) was one of strictneutrality .In the same year, the young King brought his father, Milan, back to Serbia and, in 1898, appointed him commander-in-chief of the Serbian army. During that time, Milan was regarded as the de facto ruler of the country.
Marriage
In the summer of 1900, King Alexander suddenly announced his engagement to the widowed Madame
Draga Mašin , formerly a lady-in-waiting to his mother. The projected union initially aroused great opposition: he did not consult with his father, who had been on vacation in Carlsbad and making arrangements to secure the hand of a German princess for his son, or his prime minister Dr. Vladan Đorđević, who was visiting theParis Universal Exhibition at the time of the announcement. Both immediately resigned from their respective offices and Alexander had difficulty in forming a new cabinet. Alexander's mother also opposed the marriage and was subsequently banished from the kingdom.Opposition to the union seemed to subside somewhat for a time upon the publication of
Tsar Nicholas II 's congratulations to the king on his engagement and of his acceptance to act as the principal witness at the wedding. The marriage was duly celebrated in August 1900. Even so, the unpopularity of the union weakened the King's position in the eyes of the army and the country at large.Political reconciliation
King Alexander tried to reconcile political parties by unveiling a liberal
constitution of his own initiative, introducing for the first time in the constitutional history of Serbia the system of two chambers ("skupshtina" and "senate "). This reconciled the political parties but did not reconcile the army which, already dissatisfied with the king's marriage, became still more so at the rumors that one of the two unpopular brothers ofQueen Draga , Lieutenant Nikodije, was to be proclaimed heir-presumptive to the throne.Meanwhile, the independence of the
senate and of the council of state caused increasing irritation to King Alexander. In yet another "coup d'état ", he suspended (March 1903) theconstitution for half an hour, time enough to publish the decrees by which the old senators and councillors of state were dismissed and replaced by new ones. This arbitrary act naturally increased the dissatisfaction in the country.Assassination
The general impression was that, as much as the
senate was packed with men devoted to the royal couple and the government obtained a large majority at the general elections, King Alexander would not hesitate any longer to proclaim Queen Draga's brother as theheir to the throne. In spite of this, it had been agreed with the Serbian Government thatPrince Mirko of Montenegro , who was married to Natalija Konstantinovic, the granddaughter of Princess Anka Obrenović, an aunt of King Milan, would be proclaimed Crown Prince of Serbia in the event that the marriage of King Alexander and Queen Draga was childless.Cite web |last=Leroy |first=Pierre Olivier |url=http://www.njegoskij.org/menu_history/subArts_2006/subArtHI_05006.php#footnotes |title=Biography of Prince Mihajlo Petrovic Njegos |accessyear=2007 |accessmonthday=September 28 |publisher=The Njegoskij Fund Public Project |year=2004] Apparently to prevent Queen Draga's brother being named heir, but in reality to replace Alexander Obrenović with Peter Karageorgevic, a conspiracy was organised by the military. The royal couple's palace was invaded and they hid in a cupboard in the Queen's bedroom. There is another possibility, used in a Serbian history TV series "The End of the Obrenovic Dynasty", in which the royal couple was hidden behind the mirror in a common bedroom.The conspirators searched the palace and eventually discovered the royal couple and murdered them in the early morning of June 11, 1903. King Alexander and Queen Draga were shot and their bodies mutilated and disemboweled and, according to eyewitnes accounts, thrown from a second floor window of the palace. The King was only 26 years old at the time of his death. King Alexander and Queen Draga were buried in the crypt of
St. Mark's Church, Belgrade .References
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