- Regent for King Peter I
- Regent for King Peter II
- Notes and references
This is a list of Yugoslav regents. A regent, from the Latin regens "one who reigns", is a person selected to act as head of state (ruling or not) because the ruler is a minor, not present, or debilitated.[1] Regent for King Peter IImage | Name | Regency start | Regency end | Regent during the reign of retired King Peter I. | | Crown Prince Alexander (1888–1934) | {{nowrap|1 December}} 1918 | {{nowrap|16 August}} 1921 Death of King Peter I. | |
Regent for King Peter IIImage | Name | Regency start | Regency end | Regent during the minority of King Peter II. | | Prime Minister Nikola Uzunović (1873–1954) | {{nowrap|9 October}} 1934 | {{nowrap|11 October}} 1934 Regency Council took over. | Regency Council during the minority of King Peter II. | | Prince Paul (1893–1976) | {{nowrap|11 October}} 1934 | {{nowrap|27 March}} 1941 Deposed. | Radenko Stanković (1880–1956) | Ivo Perović (1881–1958) | Regency Council appointed by King Peter II in exile. | | Srdjan Budisavljević (1884–1968) | {{nowrap|7 March}} 1945 | {{nowrap|29 November}} 1945 King deposed. | Ante Mandić (1881–1959) | Dušan Sernec (1882–1952) | |
Notes and references 1. ^The Oxford English Dictionary defines the term as "A person appointed to administer a State because the Monarch is a minor, is absent or is incapacitated."
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