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  1. Draga Mašin. Draga Obrenović (em sérvio: Драга Обреновић; née Milićević Lunjevica, Милићевић Луњевица; antes Mašin, Машин) ( Gornji Milanovac, 11 de setembro de 1864 – Belgrado, 11 de junho de 1903, também conhecida como Rainha Draga, foi a rainha e esposa do Rei Aleksandar Obrenović do Reino da Sérvia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Draga_MašinDraga Mašin - Wikipedia

    Draginja "Draga" Obrenović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиња "Драга" Обреновић; 23 September [ O.S. 11 September] 1866 – 11 June [ O.S. 29 May] 1903), née Lunjevica (Луњевица) and formerly Mašin (Машин), [a] was the Queen consort of Serbia as the wife of King Aleksandar Obrenović. She was formerly a ...

  3. Alexander I (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Обреновић, romanized: Aleksandar Obrenović; 14 August 1876 – 11 June 1903) reigned as the king of Serbia from 1889 to 1903 when he and his wife, Draga Mašin, were assassinated by a group of Royal Serbian Army officers, led by Captain Dragutin Dimitrijević.

  4. 10 de nov. de 2019 · by Susan Flantzer © Unofficial Royalty 2019. Credit – Wikipedia. Draga Mašin was the wife of King Alexander I of Serbia, the last ruler of Serbia from the House of Obrenović. Alexander’s reign ended with his and Draga’s brutal assassinations.

  5. Draginja Obrenović [1] — Draga (devojačko Lunjevica, iz prvog braka Mašin; Gornji Milanovac, 11/ 23. septembar 1866 [2] — Beograd, 29. maj/ 11. jun 1903) bila je kraljica Srbije i supruga kralja Aleksandra Obrenovića, poslednjeg kralja iz dinastije Obrenović .

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Draga_MašinDraga Mašin - Wikiwand

    Draga Obrenović ( em sérvio: Драга Обреновић; née Milićević Lunjevica, Милићевић Луњевица; antes Mašin, Машин) ( Gornji Milanovac, 11 de setembro de 1864 – Belgrado, 11 de junho de 1903, também conhecida como Rainha Draga, foi a rainha e esposa do Rei Aleksandar Obrenović do Reino da Sérvia. Ela ...

  7. 11 de nov. de 2016 · The rumour that Alexander might name one of Dragas brother as heir to the throne was the last straw. On the night of 10-11 June 1903, a group of army officers invaded the palace. A palace aid was captured, and he eventually revealed the hiding place of the King and Queen.