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| Alexander, prince of Serbia |
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(Alexander Karadjordjevi ) (k r jôr´j v ch) (KEY) , 180685, prince of Serbia (184258), son of Karageorge (Karadjordje). He was elected to succeed the deposed Michael of Serbia. Weak and vacillating, he did not send troops to aid the Slavic minorities in Hungary during the revolution of 184849. He later submitted to Turkish and Austrian pressure in withholding his support from Russia in the Crimean War of 185456. Discontent with his ineffective government finally led his subjects to depose him and to recall Milo as king. In 1868, Alexander was condemned to death in absentia by a Serbian court for his alleged part in the assassination of Michael, who had succeeded Milo . Alexander was the father of Peter I of Yugoslavia. |
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