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Petar II Petrović Njegoš (Cyrillic: Петар II Петровић Његош) (November 1 1813 - October 10 1851) was one of the greatest Montenegrin poets, ruler of Montenegro and Orthodox Christian Bishop of the then autochephalous Metropolitanate (Bishopric) of Montenegro. According to Serb sources, Petar II Petrovic Njegos declared himself as a Serb.

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Petar II Petrović Njegoš

Born in Njeguši, educated in the monastery of Cetinje, 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 clans, 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 is the most famous of them. He died in Cetinje of tuberculosis; he was buried in a small chapel on top of Mount Lovćen where his mausoleum was built contrary to his will and testament, after the de facto annexation of Montenegro by Serbia in the aftermath of World War I.

Major works

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Njegoš statue by Ivan Meštrović, Mt. Lovćen

Quotes (English)

Blessed is he whose name lives forever,
A good reason had he to be alive!
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?
Blessed is one who abandons his wits early,
The whole his life is a fun for him!

Quotes (Montenegrin)

Благо оном чије име довијека живи,
Имао се зашта и родити!
Благо оном ко рано полуди,
Цијели му живот у весељу прође!


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Preceded byPeter I Vladika of Montenegro
1830-1851
Succeeded byDaniel II
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