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Line of succession to the former Montenegrin throne : ウィキペディア英語版
Line of succession to the former Montenegrin throne

The line of succession to the former Montenegrin throne is an ordered list of those eligible to succeed to the headship of the Royal House of Montenegro, grand mastership of the dynastic orders and ascend the throne of Montenegro in the event the monarchy is restored. The native monarchy of Montenegro was deposed in 1918 but a royal government in exile retained international recognition until 1922.
The current head of the royal house is Nicholas II Petrovic-Njegos, Crown Prince of Montenegro. Since 2011 the head of the royal house has an official role in Montenegro.
==History==
On 13 November 1918 the King of Montenegro, Nicholas I, was deposed by the Podgorica Assembly which voted to unite Montenegro with the Kingdom of Serbia under his son-in-law King Peter I of the House of Karageorgevitch. King Nicholas never recognised the union and maintained an internationally recognised government in exile.
Upon the death of King Nicholas in 1921 he was succeeded by his son Crown Prince Danilo who abdicated as king a week later in favour of the next in line, his nephew Michael who reigned as a King-in-exile under the regency of his grandmother Queen Milena. On 13 July 1922 the Conference of Ambassadors at Paris gave international recognition to the union of Serbia and Montenegro.〔
Crown Prince Nicholas, the current head of the house, is the only son of King Michael. In 2011 Montenegro recognised an official role in Montenegro for the royal house in order to promote the Montenegrin identity, culture and traditions through cultural, humanitarian and other non-political activities.

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