マルタ騎士団総長殿下が、モンテネグロ大統領ミロ・ジュカノヴィッチ閣下と会見(2018年10月)

※この記事はキリスト教 高位聖職者のニュースと重複します。

 

 2018年10月8日、第80代マルタ騎士団総長“フラー”・ジャコモ・ダッラ・トッレ・デル・テンピオ・ディ・サングイネット殿下(His Most Eminent Highness The Prince and Grand Master, Fra’ Giacomo Dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto)は、マルタ騎士団本部宮殿にて、モンテネグロ大統領ミロ・ジュカノヴィッチ閣下(His Excellency Mr Milo ĐukanovićМило Ђукановић)と会見しました。

 

 (英語:マルタ騎士団公式サイト)President of Montenegro in Magistral Palace – Order of Malta

 

イタリア王ヴィットーリオ・エマヌエーレ3世陛下夫妻の遺体がイタリアに“帰国”する(2017年12月)

 2017年12月15日、故イタリア王妃エレナ陛下(Her Majesty Queen Elena of Italy : モンテネグロ出身)の遺体がフランスのモンペリエからイタリア内に移された模様。
 また12月17日には、イタリア王ヴィットーリオ・エマヌエーレ3世陛下(His Majesty King Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy)の遺体もエジプトのアレクサンドリアからイタリアへ。
 ともにイタリア北部のヴィコフォルテの聖堂墓所に再埋葬。

 曾孫のヴェネツィア公/ピエモンテ公/サヴォイア公子エマヌエーレ・フィリベルト殿下(His Royal Highness Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice and Piedmont)は、「イタリア王にふさわしい墓所はローマのパンテオン」と話しているということです。

 

Redazione Il Nazionale:
Vicoforte: l'arrivo delle spoglie di Vittorio Emanuele III presso il Santuario – YouTube

 

News Tv2000:
Il feretro di Vittorio Emanuele III in Italia (tra le polemiche). La voce della Comunità Ebraica – YouTube

 

マルタ騎士団副長(総長代行)が、モンテネグロとグアテマラの大使を接受(2017年12月)

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 (英語:マルタ騎士団公式サイト)Credentials presented by Montenegro and Guatemala – Order of Malta

 

 マルタ騎士団の“フラー”・ジャコモ・ダッラ・トッレ・デル・テンピオ・ディ・サングイネット副長(総長代行 : Lieutenant of the Grand Master, Frà Giacomo Dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto)は、マルタ騎士団を駐箚する特命全権大使二名を接受したようです(いずれもローマ教皇聖座との兼轄)。

 モンテネグロからミオドラグ・ヴラホヴィッチ閣下(His Excellency Miodrag Vlahović)、
 グアテマラからアルフレード・バスケス・リベラ閣下(His Excellency Alfredo Vásquez Rivera)、

 モンテネグロのヴラホヴィッチ閣下は、国名「モンテネグロ共和国」時代に外務大臣を務めていました(独立前~独立初代)。

 

Line of succession to the former Montenegrin throne

note:
As of July 2020.

See also:
Line of succession to the former Monarchical throne and others : From (deleted) Wikipedia’s articles.


The line of succession to the former Montenegrin throne is an ordered list of those eligible to succeed to the headship of the Royal House of Montenegro, grand mastership of the dynastic orders and ascend the throne of Montenegro in the event the monarchy is restored. The native monarchy of Montenegro was deposed in 1918 but a royal government in exile retained international recognition until 1922.

The current head of the royal house is Nicholas II Petrović-Njegoš, Crown Prince of Montenegro. Since 2011 the head of the royal house has an official role in Montenegro.

History

On 13 November 1918 the King of Montenegro, Nicholas I, was deposed by the Podgorica Assembly which voted to unite Montenegro with the Kingdom of Serbia under his son-in-law King Peter I of the House of Karađorđević.[1] King Nicholas never recognised the union and maintained an internationally recognised government in exile. Upon the death of King Nicholas in 1921 he was succeeded by his son Crown Prince Danilo who abdicated as king a week later in favour of the next in line, his nephew Michael who reigned as a King-in-exile under the regency of his grandmother Queen Milena. On 13 July 1922 the Conference of Ambassadors at Paris gave international recognition to the union of Serbia and Montenegro.[1]

Crown Prince Nicholas, the current head of the house, is the only son of Michael. In 2011 Montenegro recognised an official role in Montenegro for the royal house in order to promote the Montenegrin identity, culture and traditions through cultural, humanitarian and other non-political activities.

Law of succession

Membership of the royal house is limited to the male line descendants of the grandfather of King Nicholas. The succession is determined by Article 19 of the 1905 Constitution of the Principality of Montenegro which states that “The male descendants are called to the succession by order of primogeniture as it is prescribed by the special statute of family on the succession to the throne.”.[2]

In 2011 the Montenegrin government passed a law recognising the male line descendants of King Nicholas and their wives as the members of the Petrović-Njegoš dynasty (Article 2). The law appoints the eldest male heir, currently Crown Prince Nicholas, as the representative of the dynasty (Article 5). It also affirms the House law of the dynasty by defining the succession to the headship of the dynasty as being passed down through the “male heir of the oldest male heir” (Article 5).[3]

Current line of succession

  • King Nicholas I (1841–1921)[4]
    • Prince Mirko (1879–1918)
      • Prince Michael (1908–1986)[4]
        • Prince Nicholas (born 1944)
          • (1) Hereditary Prince Boris (b. 1980)[5]

 

 

Line of succession in November 1918

  • King Nicholas I (born 1841)[4]
    • (1) Crown Prince Danilo (b. 1871)[4]
    • Prince Mirko (1879–1918)
      • (2) Prince Michael (b. 1908)[4]
      • (3) Prince Paul (b. 1910)[4]
      • (4) Prince Emanuel (b. 1912)[4]
    • (5) Prince Peter (b. 1889)[4]