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*** [[Krasnomir Jovanović-Smičić]] (1661–1726) m. 1697 [[Aleksandra Baskarad]] (1674– )
*** [[Krasnomir Jovanović-Smičić]] (1661–1726) m. 1697 [[Aleksandra Baskarad]] (1674– )
**** [[Velibor Jovanović-Smičić]] (1699– ) m. 1723 [[Karmen Jovanović-Smičić|Karmen Babić-al-Osman]] (1704– )
**** [[Velibor Jovanović-Smičić]] (1699– ) m. 1723 [[Karmen Jovanović-Smičić|Karmen Babić-al-Osman]] (1704– )
***** [[Nilolaj Jovanović-Smičić]] (1725– )
***** [[Nikolaj Jovanović-Smičić]] (1725– )
**** [[Snežana Jovanović-Smičić]] (1702– ) m. 1732 [[Legolas Isorion Verion]] (1699– )
**** [[Snežana Jovanović-Smičić]] (1702– ) m. 1732 [[Legolas Isorion Verion]] (1699– )
**** [[Ljubisav Jovanović-Smičić]] (1707– )
**** [[Ljubisav Jovanović-Smičić]] (1707– )

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Nikolaj Prvi Jovanović
Николај Први Јовановић
1st King of Coria
In office
1648–1653
Monarch himself
Prime Minister Dača Ivicić
Preceded by position established
Succeeded by Jovan I

Born 1588
Passerina
Died 1653
Nizbejn
Nationality Krasnocoria Krasnocoria
Occupation King

Nikolaj I (Krasnocorian Cyrillic: Николај Први Јовановић, Krasnocorian Latin: Nikolaj Prvi Jovanović) reigned as the first King of Coria.

Early Life

King of Coria

One of the major Jingdaoese newspapers, Shinjitsu, covered the turbulent happenings in Coria.

Assassination

Nikolaj was assasinated on 21 October 2017 during his visit of Astaronian administrative capital of Nizbejn, where he received a sniper shot in the head while entering the Regional parliament building of Astaronia. The assassin, who was later identified as Florian-backed, was caught after a short chase. After almost a month-long interrogation which included torturing, he was sentencted to death on 16 November. His beheading took place on the same day in front of Corian palace and was attended by more than 100,000 people.

Ancestors

Descendants