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  1. Príncipe Daniel Alexandre Petrović-Njegoš (em sérvio: Данило Александар Петровић-Његош; romaniz.: Danilo Aleksandar Petrović-Njegoš; Cetinje, 29 de junho de 1871 – 24 de setembro de 1939) foi o Príncipe Herdeiro de Montenegro.

  2. Daniel Petrović Njegoš (em cirílico: Данило Петровић Његош) (Njeguši, 25 de maio de 1826 – Kotor, 13 de agosto de 1860) foi metropolita ou príncipe-bispo (como Daniel II) e mais tarde príncipe soberano do Montenegro (como Daniel I). [2]

  3. Príncipe Daniel Alexandre Petrović-Njegoš foi o Príncipe Herdeiro de Montenegro. Era o filho mais velho do rei Nicolau I de Montenegro e da sua esposa, a rainha Milena Vukotić.

    • Rise to Power as Prince
    • Military Successes
    • Alliance with Russia and Its Failure
    • Danilo's Code
    • Personal Life
    • Assassination and Successor

    When Petar II Petrović-Njegoš died, the Senate, under the influence of Đorđije Petrović (the wealthiest Montenegrin at the time), proclaimed Petar's elder brother Pero Tomov as Prince (not bishop, or Vladika). Nevertheless, in a brief struggle for power, Pero, who commanded the support of the Senate, lost to the much younger Danilo who had much mor...

    It was during Danilo's reign that Montenegro won its most important battle with Turkey and its de facto independence. His charismatic elder brother, Grand Voivode Mirko Petrović-Njegoš led a 7,500 strong army and won the crucial Battle of Grahovac against the Turks (between 7,000 and 13,000) on 1 May 1858. The Turkishforces were routed. A considera...

    Danilo sought in Russia a military ally while trying not to upset Austria. His educated and wealthy wife together with Russia's failure to live up to promise for Montenegro's international recognition of full sovereignty, heavily influenced his Francophileattitude. This Francophile attitude was detrimental to Danilo's relations with Russia, Austria...

    In domestic issues, Danilo was an authoritarianruler. As it happened, the centralization of his power contributed to development of the modern functions of the state. Danilo used the Law of Petar I Petrović-Njegoš as an inspiration for his own General Law of the Land from 1855 (Zakonik Danila Prvog). Danilo's Code was based on the Montenegrin tradi...

    On 12 January 1855 at Njeguši he married Darinka Kvekić, who was born in a wealthy Serbian merchant family in Trieste on December 31, 1837 and died on February 14, 1892), daughter of Marko Kvekić and wife Jelisaveta Mirković. They had one daughter, Olga (Cetinje, March 19, 1859 - Venice, September 21, 1896), who never married.

    Danilo was assassinated in August 1860, as he was boarding a ship at the port of Kotor. The assassin was Todor Kadić from the Bjelopavlići clan. The Prince (Knjaz) Nikola, Danilo's nephew, succeeded Danilo as the next secular Prince of Montenegro.

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  5. Dr. Daniel Alves. Montenegro. CRM: 5232/PB - RQE: 2796/PB. - Curso médico realizado na Universidade Federal da Paraíba; - Especialização em oftalmologia no HUOL – Hospital Universitário Onofre Lopes – Natal-RN; - Título de especialista em oftalmologia pelo Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia – CBO;

  6. Daniel Gastón Montenegro Casella (Buenos Aires, 28 de março de 1979) é um ex-futebolista argentino que atuava como meio-campista. Possui passaporte italiano, e é o irmão mais novo de Ariel Montenegro, também um jogador de futebol profissional.