Natalie of Serbia
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Natalie of Serbia
Summary
Natalie of Serbia is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Florence[2]. She was born on May 14, 1859[3]. She died in Saint-Denis[4]. She died on May 5, 1941[5]. She worked as a nun[6]. She has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Natalie of Serbia's place of birth was Florence[2].
- Natalie of Serbia passed away in Saint-Denis[4].
- Natalie of Serbia was born on May 14, 1859[3].
- Natalie of Serbia died on May 5, 1941[5].
- Natalie of Serbia died on September 8, 1941[8].
- Natalie of Serbia is buried at Seine-et-Oise[9].
- Natalie of Serbia is buried at Lardy[10].
- Natalie of Serbia's father was Petre Keschko[11].
- Natalie of Serbia's mother was Pulcheria Sturdza[12].
- Natalie of Serbia was married to Milan I Obrenović[13].
- A child of Natalie of Serbia was Alexander I of Serbia[14].
- Natalie of Serbia held citizenship in Serbia[15].
- Natalie of Serbia worked as a nun[6].
- Natalie of Serbia held the position of regent[16].
- Natalie of Serbia held the position of Consort of Serbia[17].
- Natalie of Serbia received the Royal Order of Kapiolani[18].
- Natalie of Serbia's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodox Church[19].
- Natalie of Serbia's religion is recorded as Catholicism[20].
- Natalie of Serbia is recorded as female[21].
- Natalie of Serbia's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Natalie of Serbia's family is recorded as House of Obrenović[23].
- Natalie of Serbia's noble title is recorded as queen[24].
- Natalie of Serbia's Commons category is recorded as Natalija Obrenović[25].
- Natalie of Serbia's family name is recorded as Obrenović[26].
- Natalie of Serbia's given name is recorded as Natalie[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Natalie of Serbia's place of birth was Florence[2]. She was born on May 14, 1859[3]. Her father was Petre Keschko[11]. Her mother was Pulcheria Sturdza[12].
Career and Affiliations
Natalie of Serbia's professions included nun[6]. Positions held include regent[16], a title of authority[28] and Consort of Serbia[17].
Recognition
Natalie of Serbia received the Royal Order of Kapiolani[18].
Personal Life
Natalie of Serbia was married to Milan I Obrenović[13]. A child of her was Alexander I of Serbia[14]. Religious affiliations include Eastern Orthodox Church[19], a Christian denomination[29], founded in 1054[30] and Catholicism[20], a Christian denominational family[31], founded in 1054[32].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include May 5, 1941[5] and September 8, 1941[8]. Natalie of Serbia passed away in Saint-Denis[4]. Recorded place of burial include Seine-et-Oise[9] and Lardy[10].
Why It Matters
Natalie of Serbia has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] She is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
FAQs
Where was Natalie of Serbia born?
Natalie of Serbia's place of birth was Florence[2].
Where did Natalie of Serbia die?
Natalie of Serbia died in Saint-Denis[4].
Who were Natalie of Serbia's parents?
Natalie of Serbia's father was Petre Keschko[11]. Natalie of Serbia's mother was Pulcheria Sturdza[12].
Who was Natalie of Serbia married to?
Natalie of Serbia's spouses include Milan I Obrenović[13].
What did Natalie of Serbia do for work?
Natalie of Serbia worked as nun[6].
What awards did Natalie of Serbia receive?
Honors received include Royal Order of Kapiolani[18].