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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Article: Queen Natalia of Serbia
Number of pages: 2 Word Document pages
Font: 14
Posted by: Luka Ilic
During this weekend I have read a article about a very important person in Serbian history, the article was about Queen Natalia who was a wife to the Serbian king Milan the IV. She was born in Moldova 8 of May 1859 in a very wealthy family, her father Petar Kesko, was a Russian general, and her Mother Pulerhija Sturdza a Moldovian Countess. She married the Serbian king Milan Obrenovic in 1875. The next year the royal couple got a son Alexander who was after his 18 led to rule over the kingdom of Serbia. Natalia and Milan had much arguments and fights in the palace so they decided to divorce. King Milan want any more king he was now just Milan Obrenovic, lived afterwards in Hanover,Kingdom of Germany. On the other hand, Natalia lived in Bjerizu, France, where she met her son Alexander with his future wife Draga Masin, who was a servant of Natalia. Afterwards Alexander and Draga married and lived for 3 years as a couple and in 1903 the army which was against of the marriage between the King and an ordinary women who was 12 years older then the king there were some theories that Draga couldn't have children which she couldn't. The royal couple was killed in the palace between the 23 and 24 of may 1903 on most cruel ways they were first shot and then their bodies were thrown down the palace windows. Natalia lived until 1941 and died in Paris, France.

1 comment:

  1. Wow Luka!!! Such and interesting article!!! That is one heck of a story! Greta job!

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