Tribe list of Serbia

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Tribe list of Serbia with the persons represented in Wikipedia and important links.

From Georg Petrovich on (House Karađorđević)

  1. Georg (Karađorđe) Petrovich (1752–1817), Gospodar of Serbia , murdered ∞ Helene Jovanovic (1765–1842), daughter of Nicholas Ivanovich
    1. Alexa (1801–1830) ∞ Mary Trokin († 1827)
    2. Aleksandar Karađorđević (Serbia) (1806–1885), Prince 1842–59 ∞ Persida Nenadowitsch (1813–1873), daughter of Ephraim Nenadowitsch
      1. Peter I (Yugoslavia) (1844–1921), King 1903Zorka of Montenegro (1864–1890), daughter of King Nikola (Montenegro) (1841–1921)
        1. Elena of Serbia (1884–1962) ∞ Iwan Konstantinowitsch Romanow (1886–1918), son of Konstantin Konstantinowitsch Romanow (1858–1915)
        2. Milena (1886-1888)
        3. George of Serbia (1887–1972) ∞ Radmila Radonjić (1907–1993)
        4. Alexander I (Yugoslavia) (1888–1934) ∞ Maria of Romania (1900–1961), daughter of King Ferdinand I (Romania) (1865–1927)
          1. Peter II (Yugoslavia) (1923–1970) ∞ Alexandra of Greece (1921–1993), daughter of Alexander (Greece) (1893–1920)
            1. Alexander of Yugoslavia (* 1945) ∞ Maria da Gloria von Orléans (* 1946), daughter of Pedro Gastão d'Orléans-Bragança (1913–2007)
              1. Peter (* 1980)
              2. Alexander (* 1982)
              3. Philipp (* 1982)
          2. Tomislav von Yugoslavia (1928–2000) ∞ Margaretha von Baden (1932–2013), daughter of Berthold von Baden (1906–1963); ∞² Linda Mary Bonney (* 1949)
            1. Nicholas (* 1958)
            2. Katarina (* 1959)
            3. ² George (* 1984)
            4. ² Michael (* 1985)
          3. Andrew of Yugoslavia (1929–1990)
      2. Arsenic of Yugoslavia (1859–1938) ∞ Aurora Demidoff of San Donato (1873–1904)
        1. Paul of Yugoslavia (1893–1976), regent 1934–41Olga of Greece (1903–1997), daughter of Nicholas of Greece (1872–1938)
          1. Alexander (1924–2016) ∞ Maria Pia of Savoy (* 1934), daughter of King Umberto II (1904–1983); ∞² Barbara von Liechtenstein (* 1942), daughter of Prince Johannes von Liechtenstein (1910–1975)
            1. Dimitri (* 1958)
            2. Michael (* 1958)
            3. Sergei Vladimir (* 1962)
            4. Helena Olga (* 1962)
          2. Elisabeth of Yugoslavia (* 1936) ∞ Howard Oxenberg (1919–2010)
            1. Catherine Oxenberg (* 1961) ∞ Casper van Dien (* 1968)
          3. Nicholas (1928–1954)