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Milo Matanović
Мило Матановић
Milo Matanović in 1913

3rd Prime Minister of Kingdom of Montenegro in-Exile
In office
17 January 1917 – 11 June 1917
Monarch Nicholas I
Preceded by Andrija Radović
Succeeded by Evgenije Popović

2nd Minister of Interior of Kingdom of Montenegro in-Exile
In office
17 January 1917 – 11 June 1917
Monarch Nicholas I
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byPero Vucković
Succeeded byNikola M. Hajduković

2nd Minister of Defence of Kingdom of Montenegro in-Exile
In office
12 May 1916 – 11 June 1917
Monarch Nicholas I
Prime Minister Andrija Radović
Himself
Preceded by Radomir Vešović
Succeeded byNiko Hajduković
Personal details
Born27 November 1869
Died12 May 1955 (85 aged)
Citizenship Principality of Montenegro
Kingdom of Montenegro
Nationality Serbo-Montenegrin
Occupation Politician and military
Military service
Allegiance Kingdom of Serbia
Kingdom of Montenegro
Branch/service Royal Serbian Army
Rank Brigadier
Battles/wars WW1

Milo Matanović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Мило Матановић; 1871–1955) [1] was a Serbian brigadier who formed a new government in Montenegro at the behest of King Nicholas I of Montenegro during World War I, [2] but all to no avail. [3][ vague] In Serbian historiography, Matanović is a patriotic figure. [2] [4] He also served as Minister of Defence and Minister of Interior of Kingdom of Montenegro from 1915 to 1917 before becoming president in 1917, but ultimately through political pressure was forced to resign. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Montenegro | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1)". encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  2. ^ a b Станковић, Ђорђе Ђ. (2009). Србија и стварање Југославије (in Bosnian). Службени гласник. ISBN  978-86-519-0108-2.
  3. ^ Mitrović, Andrej (2007). Serbia's Great War, 1914-1918. Purdue University Press. ISBN  978-1-55753-477-4.
  4. ^ Raspopović, Radoslav (8 January 2017). "Montenegro" (PDF). International Encyclopedia of the First World War. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  5. ^ Petrović, Rastislav V. (1990). Zavera protiv Srba (in Croatian). Književno-izdavačka zadruga Dositej. ISBN  978-86-7501-021-0.