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  1. Milena Vukotić (em sérvio: Милена Вукотић; Čevo, 4 de maio de 1847 – Antibes, 16 de março de 1923) foi rainha de Montenegro como esposa do rei Nicolau I de Montenegro. [1]

  2. Milena Vukotic (Italian: [miˈlɛːna ˈvuːkotitʃ], Montenegrin: [mîlena vǔkotitɕ]; born 23 April 1935) is an Italian former ballerina and a stage, television, and film actress.

  3. Milena Vukotic, all'anagrafe Gemma Fausta Milena Vukotic [1] (Roma, 23 aprile 1935 [2] [3]), è un'attrice italiana, vincitrice di un Nastro d'argento e di un David di Donatello alla carriera dopo tre candidature al medesimo premio (nel 1983, 1991, 2014).

  4. Milena Vukotic was born on 23 April 1935 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She is an actress, known for The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), Letters to Juliet (2010) and A Good Woman (2004).

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    Born in the Montenegrin village of Čevo, Milena was a daughter of Voivode Petar Vukotić and his wife Jelena Vojvodić (b. 1825) born in Viš, Danilovgrad. Her father was one of the greatest landowners in Montenegro and a close friend of Voivode Mirko Petrović-Njegoš with whom he had fought in the wars of the 1850s. The two friends decided to consolid...

    The assassination of Prince Danilo, on 12 August 1860, unexpectedly made Nikola the reigning prince of Montenegro at age eighteen. Shortly after, Nikola was close to death ill with pneumonia. When he recovered, it was decided to arrange his marriage as soon as possible in order to provide Montenegro with an heir. Milena's father traveled to St Pete...

    After the annexation of Montenegro by the Kingdom of Serbia in 1918, the royal family was forced into exile. Milena and Nicholas settled in France with their two youngest daughters. Nicholas died in 1921, leaving the title of king-in-exile to his son Danilo, who however renounced it to his nephew Michael. Michael was placed under the regency of Mil...

    Nicholas I and Milena had twelve children: three sons and nine daughters, some of whom married other members of European royalty. Because of their childrens' marriages, Nicholas was nicknamed the "father-in-law of Europe". 1. Princess Ljubica, known as Zorka (Cetinje, Montenegro, December 23, 1864 – Cetinje, March 28, 1890) married Prince Petar Kar...

    Austria-Hungary: Order of Elizabeth
    Kingdom of Bulgaria: Order of Civil Merit
    Ottoman Empire: Order of Charity
    Russian Empire: Order of Saint Catherine

    Louise of Hesse-Kassel - Queen of Denmark and married to a king who was also nicknamed the "father-in-law of Europe"

  5. www.unicreditbank.rs › en › popupeditpagesMilena Vukotić

    Milena Vukotić has been appointed as Member of the Management Board of UniCredit Bank Serbia on September 8th 2021. On October 6th the same year she was appointed as Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board of UniCredit Leasing Serbia.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Milena Vukotić was the only Queen consort of Montenegro as the wife of King Nicholas I of Montenegro (28 August 1910 – 26 November 1918). Born in the Montenegrin village of Čevo, Milena was a daughter of Vojvoda Petar Vukotić and Jelena Vojvodić born in the village of Viš-Danilovgrad Montenegro.