Anto Gvozdenović

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General Dr. Anto Gvozdenović (26 January 1853 - 2 September 1935) was a Montenegrin general.

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Anto Gvozdenović was born on 14 January 1854 in Vučiji Do, Ćeklići, Cetinje, Montenegro to Mićun (Mihailo) Gvozednović and Mara Gvozdenović (née Kaluđerović).

He had managed to become a general in three armies: Montenegrin, Russian, and French. He was the ambassador of Montenegro to the United States of America and was the President (Prime Minister) of the Government of Montenegro in Exile twice.

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Preceded by
Evgenije Popović
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Montenegro in Exile
17 February 1919 - 1 March 1921
Succeeded by
Jovan Plamenac
Preceded by
Milutin Vučinić
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Montenegro in Exile
13 February 1922 - 13 July 1922
Succeeded by
position abolished


Governors for the Vladika Flag of Montenegro
Dikan Vukotić | Stano Radonjić | Vukota Vukotić | Stefan Kovačević | Vukadin Vukotić | Stanislav Radonjić | Vukaljo Radonjić | (Unknown) Vukotić | Jovan Radonjić | Vukolaj Radonjić
Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Montenegro Flag of Montenegro
Božo Petrović-Njegoš | Lazar Mijušković | Mark Radulović | Andrija Radović | Lazar Tomanović | Mitar Martinović | Janko Vukotić | Milo Matanović | Lazar Mijušković | Andrija Radović | Milo Matanović | Evgenije Popović
Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Montenegro in Exile Flag of Montenegro
Evgenije Popović | Anto Gvozdenović | Jovan Plamenac | Milutin Vučinić | Anto Gvozdenović
Presidents of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro Flag of Montenegro
Blažo Jovanović | Filip Bajković | Đorđije Pajković | Veselin Đuranović | Mijuško Šibalić | Vidoje Žarković | Žarko Bulajić | Marko Orlandić | Momčilo Cemović | Radivoje Brajović | Vuko Vukadinović | Radoje Kontić
Prime Ministers of the Republic of Montenegro Flag of Montenegro
Milo Đukanović | Filip Vujanović | Milo Đukanović
Prime Ministers of Montenegro Flag of Montenegro
Milo Đukanović | Željko Šturanović