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King Peter I (1844-1921) of Serbia, 1917
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King Peter I (1844-1921) of Serbia, 1917
King Peter I (1844-1921) of Serbia, 1917. Peter I (1844-1921) was King of Serbia from 1903 until 1918. From the end of the First World War until his death he ruled the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, which later became known as Yugoslavia. From Wills Cigarettes Allied Army Leaders cigarette card series, 1917
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Allied Chain Of Office Handlebar Handlebar Moustache Karadordevic King Of Serbia King Peter I Karageorgevich King Peter I Of Serbia King Peter The Liberator Leader Petar I Karadordevic Peter I Peter I Of Serbia Pride Serbian Wills Cigarettes 1st World War Karageorgevich Petar
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This print showcases King Peter I (1844-1921) of Serbia in 1917. With a stern expression on his face, the king exudes an air of regality and pride. Dressed in military attire adorned with gold accents, he epitomizes the strength and authority befitting a monarch during this tumultuous period. King Peter I reigned over Serbia from 1903 until 1918, leading his country through the challenging times of World War I. After the war's conclusion, he continued to rule as the sovereign of the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes - later known as Yugoslavia. The photograph captures King Peter I's distinctive handlebar mustache that became synonymous with his image. This iconic feature adds to his commanding presence and reflects the fashion trends prevalent during that era. As we gaze upon this portrait today, it serves as a powerful reminder of an influential leader who guided his nation through significant historical events. The chain of office around his neck symbolizes not only his royal status but also signifies his role as a unifying force for diverse communities within Yugoslavia. Preserved by Wills Cigarettes Allied Army Leaders cigarette card series in 1917, this print is both historically significant and artistically striking. It allows us to appreciate King Peter I's contribution to Serbian history while marveling at the craftsmanship captured by The Print Collector29 without any commercial intent or association mentioned.
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