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Draga Obrenović : ウィキペディア英語版
Draga Mašin

Draginja Obrenović - Draga ((セルビア語:Драга Обреновић); née Milićević Lunjevica, Милићевић Луњевица; former Mašin, Машин) (11 September 1864 – 11 June 1903), also known as Queen Draga, was the queen and wife of King Aleksandar Obrenović of the Kingdom of Serbia. She was formerly a lady-in-waiting to Aleksandar's mother Queen Natalija.
==Queen of Serbia==
Draga (meaning ''dear'' or ''precious'') was the fourth daughter of Pantelija Milićević Lunjevica, a prefect of the Aranđelovac area, and wife Anđelija Koljević. Draga was the sixth of seven siblings. She had two brothers, Nikola (Nicholas) and Nikodije (Nicodemus)--both of whom who died with her—and four sisters, Hristina (Christine), Đina, Ana (Anne) and Vojka.
Draga's mother was a dipsomaniac and her father died in a lunatic asylum.〔Vucinich, Wayne S. (2006). Serbia Between East and West. The Events of 1903-1908. ACLS History E-Book Project. pp. 324. ISBN 978-1-59740-242-2.〕
Draga was the granddaughter of a close fellow soldier of Aleksandar's great-granduncle ((Nikola Milićević Lunjevica )). Her paternal grandmother was Đurđija Čarapić,〔(Milićević )〕 a relative of Vojvoda Ilija Čarapić (died 1844), husband of Karađorđe Petrović's daughter Stamenka Karađorđević. At the time of her second marriage, she was the widow of Svetozar Mašín (1851–1886), a Czech civil engineer, and was twelve years older than Aleksandar.
The couple married on 5 August 1900 in a formal ceremony. When Aleksandar announced their engagement, public opinion turned against him. He was viewed as a besotted young fool in the power of a wicked seductress. Dowager Queen Natalija bitterly opposed the marriage, and was exiled by her son, in part because of it. His many arbitrary and unpopular acts were blamed on Draga's influence. There were rumors that Aleksandar would name Draga's elder brother as heir-presumptive to the throne. Both brothers were serving as army officers at the time of the marriage and appear to have been unpopular with their peers.

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