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Ljubica Vukomanović

Ljubica Vukomanović

Female 1788 - 1843  (54 years)    Has one ancestor and 7 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Ljubica Vukomanović 
    Birth Sep 1788  Srezojevci Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 26 May 1843 
    Burial
    • in the Krusedol Monastery on the Fruska Gora mountain in the province of Vojvodina, Serbia
    Person ID I682412  Geneagraphie
    Last Modified 14 Oct 2010 

    Father Radoslav Vukomanović 
    Family ID F348769  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Miloš Obrenović, I,   b. 18 Mar 1780, Dobrinja Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 26 Sep 1860 (Age 80 years) 
    Marriage 1805 
    Children 
     1. Petrija Obrenović,   b. 05 Aug 1808   d. 1870 (Age 61 years)
     2. Savka Obrenović,   b. 28 Mar 1814   d. 05 Oct 1848 (Age 34 years)
     3. Milan Obrenović,   b. 21 Oct 1819   d. 08 Jul 1839 (Age 19 years)
     4. Mihail Obrenovic,   b. 04 Sep 1823, Kragujevac Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Jun 1868 (Age 44 years)
     5. Marija,   b. 09 Jul 1830   d. 09 Jul 1830 (Age 0 years)
     6. Todor Obrenović
     7. Gabriel Obrenović
    Family ID F348766  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 14 Oct 2010 

  • Notes 
    • Ljubica was active and highly influential in Serbian politics. Her marriage, however, was volatile, she often disagreed with her husband, and at one time they separated. Milos was frequently unfaithful to her; and on one occasion she came close to killing one of his mistresses in a violent physical attack.

      Between 1819 and 1821 Prince Milos commissioned a fine city mansion to be built in Belgrade for Ljubica and their children. This is known as Princess Ljubica's Residence and was designed by noted Serbian architect Hadzi-Nikola Zivkovic.

      Her husband's rule was harsh and autocratic; in June 1839, he was compelled to abdicate the throne in favour of their eldest son, Milan, who died shortly afterwards. Milan was succeeded by their second son, Mihailo.



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