Thursday, August 28, 2014

HRC January 24, 2013 @ 3:32:45 cipriani nyc p.m.


King Peter II of Yugoslavia was born September 6, 1923 in Belgrade. He was the eldest son of King Alexander (assassinated in Marseille in 1934) and Queen Marie of Yugoslavia, born Princess of Romania. He had to leave his country in 1945 and went into exile in the first place in London cipriani nyc where he married Princess Alexandra of Greece, the only daughter of the late King Alexander of Greece and Aspasia Manos. From this union was born Prince Alexander. King Peter died in Denver, Colorado on November 3rd 1970 and had never had the opportunity to see his homeland. The ruler was buried in a cemetery near Chicago. At the initiative of his only son Prince Alexander of Serbia who came to live with his family in Belgrade since 2001, the remains of King Peter was repatriated from the United States to Serbia. On the plane back, his little son Prince cipriani nyc Alexander, son of Prince Alexander of Serbia and Princess Maria da Gloria of Orleans-Braganza escorting the remains of his grandfather he never knew.
The motorcade then joined the Royal Chapel of St Andrew before burial at the Royal Mausoleum Oplenac with other members of the royal family. Prince cipriani nyc Alexander, his wife Princess Katherine and his three princes son Peter, Philip and Alexander presided over a moving cipriani nyc ceremony attended by the Prime Minister of Serbia, a representative of the Serbian president and many authorities.
Prince Alexander very moved, had thanked cipriani nyc the Serbian authorities and Patriarch Irinej of Serbia, who made possible the return of the remains of his father. Prince explained that the day was a very special moment mingled with sadness, but also joy. This year, King Peter would have celebrated his 90th birthday and 72 years ago he had to leave his country, forced into exile by the Nazi regime.
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Vratio are u svoju kraljevinu (he returned to his kingdom) !! That's fine too - I look forward to the return of Serbia to a monarchy (as if we had been a monarchy in the 1990s (remember the bombing of Serbia by Western) we would never have been treated well because Prince Alexander and the godson of the Queen of England and I think she would never have allowed such a thing !! Too emotional and too good, like what Communism cipriani nyc could never turn off and do never die lumièvre divine within us and fortunately, and kings symbolically represent the link between the divine and the common.
HRC January 24, 2013 @ 3:32:45 cipriani nyc p.m.
I think HRC implies that the "Yugoslav" no longer exist ... There is the Serbo-Montenegrin, Croatian, Bosnian, Slovenian, I think, and Kosovo ... Is this, HRC? Regards to you, Caroline.
Valeska, guessed correctly! Thank you for your kind reply! In fact, I have an elderly acquaintance, she told me she is from the ancient kingdom of Yugoslavia! I understood that she was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia so! Have a good weekend!
Maybe not if you know Milena but there is a book published in English first and then in French translation (1957), published by HM Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia: "For the love of my King" (English: cipriani nyc For a King's Love), published here by Gallimard, collection L'Air du Temps. Maybe you could find it on the Net. I think it would interest you. SM Pierre II is described as it was noble and brave, cheated and left out of European History. I am delighted with your pride and your happiness, PGE.
Thank you for your nice message and I'll try to find this book because the kings of Yugoslavia were good men but unfortunately it does not know or only by some "insiders" like you or me or others in ... Indeed another king, King Peter of Serbia was the first great king and a Democrat still loved and cherished by his Serbian sovereign cipriani nyc subjects because it was our fiereté (bravery, selflessness, humanity ...) anything that lacks all our men policies nowadays unfortunately, 3 times alas !! Thank you again and good afternoon. cipriani nyc Miléna
Dobro Jutro, dear Milena, I'm "only half" your compatriot, because my mom was French and I lived in France, cipriani nyc having been born there, but I am fond memories of holiday biennials in Novi Sad, I sen that half of myself very present and involved cipriani nyc in this event ... Alas, I speak very little my father tongue! Hvala lepo for your testimony and your presence here, I e

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