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Prince Peter of Montenegro

Prince Peter Petrovich-Njegosh of Montenegro, Grand Voivode of Zahumlije (10 October 1889 – 7 May 1932)〔Burkes Royal Families of the World. Volume 1 Europe and Latin America, p 414. Burkes Peerage, 1977.〕 was a soldier in the Balkan and First World War and a member of the Royal Family of Montenegro.
==Early life==
Prince Peter was born in Cetinje the youngest son of Prince Nicholas I of Montenegro and his consort Milena Vukotić. He was baptised on 19 January 1890 in Rijika, his sponsors were Emperor Alexander III of Russia and the Duchess of Edinburgh.〔Prince Peter, the third son of the Prince of Montenegro, was christened at Rijika yesterday. The Morning Post, 20 January 1890.〕 He was educated in Heidelberg.〔The Balkan Trouble. Grey River Argus, 18 October 1912.〕
Prince Peter who served in the Montenegrin army, had been hoping for a war since the Austro-Hungarian annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908, writing to his nephew Crown Prince George of Serbia at the time, he stated his wish that they would meet on the "Crimson field".〔Two Warlike Princes; Prince Peter Wants to Meet Prince George on the Crimson Field. New York Times. 13 October 1908〕 It would be another four years before the outbreak of the First Balkan War (1912–1913) meant he finally saw action. Prince Peter symbolically began the conflict firing the first shot at the Turkish forces.〔The Cosmopolitan. Boston Evening Transcript. 9 November 1912〕
As the youngest son of the king and thus unlikely to inherit to the Montenegrian throne, Prince Peter was talked about as a candidate for the throne of Albania after that country achieved independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912.〔The inner history of the Balkan war, p 239. London Constable, 1914〕 However nothing ever came of it and in the end the throne was given to the German prince William of Wied.

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