Radonja Petrović
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Born1670
Kosor, Kuči, Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
Died1737 (aged 66–67)
Radonja Petrović | |
|---|---|
| Радоња Петровић | |
| Born | 1670 Kosor, Kuči, Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro |
| Died | 1737 (aged 66–67) |
Radonja Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радоња Петровић; 1670 in Kosor, Kuči – 1737 in Stari Vlah),[1] known as Vojvoda Radonja (војвода Радоња) was the vojvoda of the Kuči tribe and a commander of the Drekalovići during the Austro–Russian–Turkish War. Vasilije Petrović wrote in History of Montenegro that Petrović was among the Montenegrin commanders who rose to arms under the influence of Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje in 1711.[2]
Petrović was the great-great-grandson of Drekale, the eponymous founder of Drekalovići. Petrović's father Petar was the middle child of Vojvoda Iliko Lalev and held the title of vojvoda until his death, when it was passed to his brother Mirčeta.