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Petar VII | |||||
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King of Nikolia | |||||
Reign | 15th of June 1946 – 28th of October 1961 | ||||
Coronation | 22nd of June 1946 | ||||
Predecessor | Himself as Emperor | ||||
Successor | Viktorija II | ||||
Emperor of Nikolia | |||||
Reign | 12th of November 1925 - 22nd of June 1946 | ||||
Coronation | 15th of November 1961 | ||||
Predecessor | Milan III | ||||
Successor | Title abolished | ||||
Born | Carigrad, Nikolia | ||||
Died | 28 October 1961 Carigrad, Nikolia | (aged 76)||||
Spouse | Catherine of Cassonne | ||||
Issue | Viktorija II of Nikolia, Princess Katarina IV | ||||
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House | Petrov-Stefanović | ||||
Father | Milan II | ||||
Mother | Aleksandra of Nitria | ||||
Religion | Orthodox |
Petar VII of Nikolia (Serbian: Петар Владимир Павле Петров-Стефановић, tr. Petar Vladimir Pavle Petrov-Stefanovich) (22 March 1885 - 28 October 1961) was monarch of Nikolia between 1925 and 1961, from 1925 to 1946 as Emperor and from 1946 to his death in 1961 as the King of Nikolia.
Petar is younger son of Milan II and Aleksandra of Nitria. He succeeded the throne after overthrowing his older brother, Milan III after the revolution in Nikolia after the Great Astyrian War.
The December Overturn
Awards and honors
- File:Urimanus Cross (Combat).png The Urimanus Cross First Class for "unparalleled support of Aquitayne and the defense of freedom in Astyria"
- The Order of the Griffin for "support and supply of the Aquitaynian mission to defend herself against foreign aggressors, and immeasurable friendships"