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(Redirected from Altinaï, Princess of Montenegro) Montenegrin Royal
Princess Altinaï
Born (1977-10-27) 27 October 1977 (age 47)
Les Lilas, France
Spouse Anton Martynov ​(m. 2009)
IssueNikolai Martynov
HousePetrović-Njegoš
FatherNicholas, Prince of Montenegro
MotherFrancine Navarro

Princess Altinaï of Montenegro (born 27 October 1977) is the only daughter of Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro, head of the house of House of Petrović-Njegoš and his late wife, Francine Navarro. She was born in Les Lilas, France.

Education

Princess Altinaï was educated at the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-La Villette, Le Fresnoy - Studio National des Arts Contemporains, in Tourcoing, France, and San Antonio de los Baños' International School of Cinema and Television (EICTV) in Cuba.

She is a writer and director.

Styles of
Princess Altinaï of Montenegro
Reference styleHer Royal Highness
Spoken styleYour Royal Highness

Marriage

On 12 May 2009, it was announced that Princess Altinaï married Russian violinist Anton Martynov. The couple has a son, Nikolai, born on 30 September 2009.

Honours

Ancestors

Ancestors of Princess Altinaï of Montenegro
16. Nicholas I of Montenegro
8. Prince Mirko of Montenegro
17. Milena Vukotić
4. Michael, Prince of Montenegro
18. Alexander Konstantinović
9. Natalija Konstantinović
19. Milena Opuić
2. Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro
20. Georges François Clair Prigent
10. François Marie Prigent
21. Marie Françoise Kergus
5. Geneviève Prigent
22. Joseph Emilie Bitte
11. Blanche Victorine Eugénie Bitte
23. Marie Anne Victorine Renner
1. Princess Altinaï of Montenegro
12. Francisco Navarro
6. Antoine Navarro
13. Carmen Padilla
3. Francine Navarro
14. Charles Wazana
7. Rachel Wazana
15. Fanny

References

  1. Kinoelektron Archived 2013-10-18 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Web archive
  3. Mecklenburg

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