Stanislav Radonjić

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Stanislav Popov Radonjić (

Sava II Petrović-Njegoš
.

Life

He was born in

zbor in Cetinje
following the victory against the Ottomans at Bijele Poljane, where he killed their commander, Ahmet-paša. The diploma that confirmed his title as gubernadur appears: "Did wonders in the battlefield – Bijele poljane".

He died in

St. Petersburg and was buried with great honor by the Russian court in a tomb bearing the family coat of arms. After his death, his eldest son Vukajlo Radonjić (1758–1764)[citation needed] succeeded him as guvernadur, succeeded in turn by his younger brother Jovan Radonjić (1764–1802) and Jovan's son Vukolaj Radonjić
(1804–1832).

Diplomacy with Russia

During his stay as Metropolitan Vasilija's escort in

St. Petersburg, Radonjic received an allowance of 100 rubles per month from the Russian government, while the other heads of the Metropolitan escort received only 50. This implies that the Russian government considered him more important than the others.[2]

As the mandator of the Montenegrin people, Bishop Vasilije traveled to

monasteries on the territory from Kotor to Venetian Albania
, which was then under the religious authority of Cetinje mitropholy.

Annotations

  • Name: Stanislav Vukolajev Radonjić

References

  1. ^ Мирослав Пантић (1990). "XVIII век: Доба просвећености". Књижевност на тлу Црне Горе и Боке Которске од XVI до XVIII века. сердар Станиша Станишић
  2. ^ "Guvernadurs in Montenegro 1711-1832" -Risto J. Dragicevic- Cetinje i Crna Gora, 1927.

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First Guvernadur
1756 – 1758
Succeeded by