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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The early written records of the history of Montenegro begin with Illyria and its various kingdoms until the Roman Republic incorporated the region into the province of Illyricum (later Dalmatia and Praevalitana) after the Illyro-Roman Wars.. In the Early Middle Ages, Slavic migration led to several Slavic states.In the 9th century, there were three principalities on the territory of ...
  2. montenet.org

    "The History of Montenegro: from ancient times to 2003" is written by renown and fruitful Montenegrin historians Dr. Zivko Andrijasevic and Dr. Serbo Rastoder. The former has written the first part of the book covering the period from "ancient times to the Balkan Wars" while the latter has written in part two about "Twentieth Century ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Ottoman period in the history of Montenegro (4 C, 51 P) P. Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro (1 C, 15 P) Principality of Montenegro (3 C, 22 P) S. Serbia and Montenegro (21 C, 14 P) V. Venetian period in the history of Montenegro (46 P) Y. Years in Montenegro (9 C, 2 P)
  4. britannica.com

    Jan 12, 2025Montenegro - Balkan, Ottoman, Independence: Before the arrival of the Slav peoples in the Balkans in the 6th and 7th centuries ce, the area now known as Montenegro was inhabited principally by people known as Illyrians. Little is known of their origins or language, but they are claimed today as ancestors by the modern Albanians. Along the seaboard of the Adriatic, the movement of peoples that ...
  5. montenegro.org

    Feb 22, 2024Montenegro, situated along the Adriatic coast, is a small country with a millennia-long past as rich as its Balkan sweets. Montenegro's history spans ancient Illyrian tribes and Roman takeovers to medieval rulers and Ottoman exploits, creating a dynamic patchwork quilt of ethnicities, beliefs, and political upheavals.. Don't be fooled by its small size; Montenegro has played a significant ...
  6. history-maps.com

    Oct 13, 2024The early written records of the history of Montenegro begin with Illyria and its various kingdoms until the Roman Republic incorporated the region into the province of Illyricum (later Dalmatia and Praevalitana) after the Illyro-Roman Wars. ... During this period Montenegrin Communists such as Veljko Vlahović, Svetozar Vukmanović-Tempo ...
  7. earth-site.co.uk

    Aug 26, 2024As Montenegro looks towards the future, it remains committed to building a prosperous and inclusive society that honours its past while embracing new opportunities for growth and development. FAQs. What is the history of Montenegro? Montenegro has a rich and complex history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Paleolithic period.
  8. worldofhistorycheatsheet.com

    Jul 15, 2024Socialist Yugoslavia: After the war, Montenegro became one of the six republics of socialist Yugoslavia under Tito. The post-war period saw significant industrialization and modernization. Modern History Breakup of Yugoslavia: With the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, Montenegro initially remained part of a federal state with Serbia.
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    Montenegro is a country in Southeastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula. [10] Its 25 municipalities have a total population of 633,158 people in an area of 13,883 km 2 (5,360 sq mi). It is bordered by Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east, Albania to the southeast, Croatia to the west, and has a coastline along the Adriatic Sea to the southwest. [11]
  10. cristoraul.org

    Chapter II. Montenegro under the government of elective Vladikas—Protracted struggles with the Turks—Period of Turkish greatness—Relations with Venice and other European powers—Bolizza's account of the country—The Sicilian Vespers of Montenegro—The office of Vladika becomes hereditary in the family of Danilo Petrovic Njegus

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  1. History of Montenegro

    The early written records of the history of Montenegro begin with Illyria and its various kingdoms until the Roman Republic incorporated the region into the province of Illyricum after the Illyro-Roman Wars. In the Early Middle Ages, Slavic migration led to several Slavic states. In the 9th century, there were three principalities on the territory of Montenegro: Duklja, roughly corresponding to the southern half, Travunia, the west, and Rascia, the north. In 1042, Stefan Vojislav led a revolt that resulted in the independence of Duklja and the establishment of the Vojislavljević dynasty. Duklja reached its zenith under Vojislav's son, Mihailo, and his grandson Bodin. By the 13th century, Zeta had replaced Duklja when referring to the realm. In the late 14th century, southern Montenegro came under the rule of the Balšić noble family, then the Crnojević noble family, and by the 15th century, Zeta was more often referred to as Crna Gora. Wikipedia

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