Peter II

prince-bishop of Montenegro
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Also known as: Petar Petrović Njegoš
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Montenegrin in full:
Petar Petrović Njegoš
Born:
November 13 [November 1, Old Style], 1813, Njeguši, Montenegro
Died:
October 31 [October 19, Old Style], 1851, Cetinje (aged 37)

Peter II (born November 13 [November 1, Old Style], 1813, Njeguši, Montenegro—died October 31 [October 19, Old Style], 1851, Cetinje) was the vladika, or prince-bishop, of Montenegro from 1830 to 1851, renowned as an enlightened ruler and intrepid warrior and especially as a poet. His principal works were “The Ray of the Microcosm,” “The False Tsar Stephen the Small,” and “The Mountain Wreath.” On succeeding his uncle Peter I, he took the title of Peter II rather than his own Christian name of Rado. As part of the tradition of theocratic Montenegro, Peter was consecrated bishop in 1833 (the practice ...(100 of 176 words)