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  1. 15-year-old Crown Prince Peter II on Mount peak Triglav 2,863.65 metres (9,395.2 ft), near the tripoint border of the Kingdom Yugoslavia, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, on August 12, 1939; 20 days later, Germany invaded Poland.

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  3. Prince Peter of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Peter Karageorgevitch ( Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Карађорђевић, romanized : Petar Karađorđević; born 5 February 1980), also known as Prince Peter of Serbia and Yugoslavia, is a Spanish-Serbian graphic designer and a member of the House of Karađorđević. He is the oldest grandchild and the first grandson of the last Yugoslav king, Peter II.

  4. Peter II of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    15-year-old Crown Prince Peter II on Mount peak Triglav 2,863.65 metres (9,395.2 ft), near the tripoint border of the Kingdom Yugoslavia, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, on August 12, 1939; 20 days later, Germany invaded Poland.

  5. Peter I | king of Serbia | Britannica

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    Peter I, (born July 11 [June 29, Old Style], 1844, Belgrade, Serbia—died August 16, 1921, Topčider, near Belgrade), king of Serbia from 1903, the first strictly constitutional monarch of his country. In 1918 he became the first king of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later called Yugoslavia). Born the third son of the reigning prince Alexander Karadjordjević (1842–58), Peter ...

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  6. Prince Peter of Yugoslavia - Wikiwand

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    Peter Karageorgevitch , also known as Prince Peter of Serbia and Yugoslavia, is a Spanish-Serbian graphic designer and a member of the House of Karađorđević. He is the oldest grandchild and the first grandson of the last Yugoslav king, Peter II. Between his birth and his renouncement in 2022, he was known as the Hereditary Prince.

  7. The Sad Life of Peter II, and the Curious Disinterring of the ...

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    A couple weeks later, Yugoslavia fell and Peter II was a 17-year-old king without a country, having fled to the Middle East after escaping by climbing down a drainpipe; by 1945, he could no...

  8. HRH Prince Peter - The Royal Family of Serbia

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    HRH Prince Peter was born 5 February 1980 in Chicago, Illinois. He is the eldest son of HRH Crown Prince Alexander and HIRH Princess Maria da Gloria of Orleans and Bragança. Prince Peter is the grandson of HM King Peter II and HM Queen Alexandra. His Godfather was HRH Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, son of HRH Prince Regent Paul of Yugoslavia.

  9. Peter II | king of Yugoslavia | Britannica

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    Peter II, Serbo-Croatian in full Petar Karađorđevič, (born September 6, 1923, Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes [now in Serbia]—died November 3, 1970, Los Angeles, California, U.S.), the last king of Yugoslavia.

  10. HSH Prince Alexander of Serbia; Princess Persida Karadjordjevic; HM King Peter I of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes; Princess Zorka Karadjordjevic; HM King Alexander I of Yugoslavia; HM Queen Maria of Yugoslavia; HRH Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (Regent) HM King Peter II of Yugoslavia; HM Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia; Important historical ...

  11. Peter Ii (yugoslavia) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Peter II (1923–70) Last King of Yugoslavia (1934–41), son of Alexander I. He acceded the throne (aged 12) on the assassination of his father. The actual ruler was his uncle, Prince Paul, deposed in 1941 by a military coup. Peter ruled independently for a month until the invasion of the Axis Powers, when he fled to London.

  12. Peter II of Yugoslavia - Wikiwand

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    Prince Peter was initially tutored at the Royal Palace, Belgrade, before attending Sandroyd School then in Cobham, Surrey where Reed's School now stands. When he was 11 years old, Prince Peter succeeded to the Yugoslav throne on 9 October 1934 upon his father's assassination in Marseille during a state visit to France.