Petar Petrovic Njegos

Petar II Petrović Njegoš (sr-cyr: Петар II Петровић Његош) (November 1 1813-October 10 1851) was a Montenegrin poet, ruler of Montenegro (sr-cyr: Црна Гора; sr-lat: Crna Gora) and Serb Orthodox Bishop (sr-cyr: Владика; sr-lat: Vladika) of the Metropolitanate (Bishopric) of Montenegro.

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Petar II Petrović Njegoš

Born in Njeguši (sr-cyr: Његуши), educated in the monastery of Cetinje (sr-cyr: Цетиње), he became the bishop and sovereign ruler of Montenegro at the age of 17. Seeing the necessity for Montenegro to become a modern state, he reconciled quarrelling Montenegrin tribes, established a Senate, the executive branch of government, courts, started collecting taxes, strengthened the borders of Montenegro, and built roads, as well as the first school and a printing press. And while doing that, he wrote his poems; The Mountain Wreath (sr-cyr: Горски Вијенац; sr-lat: Gorski Vijenac) is the most famous of them. He died in Cetinje of tuberculosis; he was buried in a small chapel on top of Mount Lovćen (sr-cyr: Ловћен) where, later, his mausoleum was built.

Major works

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Njegoš statue by Ivan Meštrović, Mt. Lovćen

Quotes

Blessed is he whose name lives forever.
A good reason had he to be alive!
When my wife asks where I have been today,
I will tell her that I've been sowing salt.
And woe to her if she does not believe!
What is man? (And it's his fate to be man!)
A small creature deceived oft by the earth,
Yet he sees that the earth is not for him.
Is not the real more puzzling than the dream?

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Preceded by:
Peter I
Rulers of Montenegro Succeeded by:
Daniel II

See also: Petar Petrovic Njegos, 1813, 1834, 1845, 1847, 1851, Cetinje, Danilo II Petrovic Njegos, Ivan Mestrovic, Lovcen