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Prince Arsen of Yugoslavia

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House
  
Karadordevic

Name
  
Prince of


Mother
  
Persida Nenadovic

Father
  
Alexander Karadordevic

Siblings
  
Peter I of Serbia

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Born
  
16 April 1859Timisoara (
1859-04-16
)

Died
  
October 19, 1938, Paris, France

Spouse
  
Aurora Pavlovna Demidova (m. 1892–1896)

Parents
  
Alexander Karadordevic, Prince of Serbia, Persida Nenadovic

Similar People
  
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, Alexander I of Yugoslavia, Peter I of Serbia, Alexander Karadordevic - Prince of, Aurora Pavlovna Demidova

Children
  
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia

Prince Arsenije "Arsen" of Yugoslavia (16/17 April 1859 – 19 October 1938) was a dynast of the House of Karađorđević and ancestor of the current cadet branch of the Royal Family which ruled Yugoslavia until 1945. He served as an officer in the Russian Army.

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He was born in Timișoara a year after his father Prince Alexander Karađorđević had been deposed from the Serbian throne (the predecessor regime to the Yugoslavian monarchy). His mother was Persida Nenadović. Prince Arsen's elder brother was Peter I, King of Serbia and, later, of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

Prince Arsen was married in Saint Petersburg on 1 May 1892 to Princess Aurora Pavlovna Demidova di San Donato, daughter of Pavel Pavlovich Demidov, 2nd Principe di San Donato (whose father, Principe Anatole Demidov, had been first married to Princess Mathilde Bonaparte) and his second wife Princess Elena Petrovna Trubetskaya. Their son was Prince Paul of Yugoslavia who was Regent of Yugoslavia from 9 October 1934 to 27 March 1941. The couple divorced on 26 December 1896 and Aurora Pavlovna was remarried to Count Nicola Noghera in Genoa on 4 November 1897, with whom she had a daughter, Helena Aurora di Noghera (22 May 1898 - 12 October 1967). Aurora Pavlovna died in Turin on 28 of June 1904.

Prince Arsen died in Paris on October 19, 1938.

References

Prince Arsen of Yugoslavia Wikipedia


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