Figure | Name of Armiger and Blazon |
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Karađorđe, Grand Vozd of Serbia 1804–1814
Sable, the Cyrillic letters Dj and P conjoined Argent Crest: an Arm vested Vert, bent at the elbow, holding a sabre proper, issuing from a Ducal coronet Or | |
Aleksandar Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia 1842–1858, son of Djordje Petrovic
Gules, a Cross Argent between four firesteels Argent | |
Petar I, King of Serbia 1903–1918, King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1918–1921, son of Aleksandar Karadjordjevic
Arms in exile as Prince up to 1903 Arms as King of Serbia 1903–1918 Arms as King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1918–1921 | |
Aleksandar I, King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1921–1929, King of Yugoslavia 1929–1934, second son of Petar I | |
Petar II, King of Yugoslavia 1934–1945, eldest son of Aleksandar I | |
Aleksandar Karadjordjevic, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, only son of Petar II
Arms used 1970–2004 Arms used 2004–present | |
Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia, second son of Aleksandar I | |
Prince Andrej of Yugoslavia, third son of Aleksandar I | |
Prince Pavle of Yugoslavia, Prince Regent of Yugoslavia 1934–1941, nephew of Petar I
Arms borne 1934–1976 | |
Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, eldest son of Pavle
Arms borne 1976–2004 Arms borne 2004–present | |
Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, only daughter of Pavle
Arms borne 2004–present |