Order of Petrović Njegoš Орден Петровић Његош |
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Insignia of the Order
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Type | House Order |
Country | Montenegro |
Royal house | House of Petrović-Njegoš |
Eligibility | Members of the Montenegrin Royal family and kinsmen |
Awarded for | Celebrating the ascent of the first Petrović-Njegoš ruler |
Status | Currently awarded |
Grand Master | Nicholas Petrović Njegoš II |
Vice-Grand Master | Boris, Hereditary Prince of Montenegro |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | - |
Next (lower) | Order of Prince Danilo I |
Ribbon of the order |
The Order of Petrović Njegoš (Montenegrin: Орден Петровић Његош, Orden Petrović Njegoš) was founded by King Nikola I of Montenegro in 1896 to commemorate the 200 years of rule of the Royal House of Petrović-Njegoš.
In the same year of the foundation of the Order and Dynastic celebration, King Nicholas's fifth daughter, Princess Elena of Montenegro, married Prince Victor Emmanuel of Savoy, the heir to the Italian Throne.
The Order is given to members of the Dynasty and kinsmen exclusively. The Order was not bestowed in 1996 while Montenegro remained a non-sovereign state.
In 2008, celebrating the passage of 300 years since the first Petrović Njegoš rulers ascent, the Crown Prince of Montenegro bestowed the Order in recognition of this landmark.
The upper arm of the cross bears the Cyrillic initial "D" that stands for Danilo I - the first Petrović Njegoš Hereditary Bishop - and the lower one "N" for Nicholas I. The remaining two arms of the cross indicate the date of the first rule by the dynasty and of the foundation of the Order.
The Order of Petrović Njegoš is a House Order of the Royal House of Montenegro.
The Order consists of a single class.