Vukolaj Radonjić

[1] His training was completed in the noble Academy in Shklow (Belarus) in 1778, where he gained the title of kavalijer (Knight), and received the Order of Saint Anna.

He was a nahija (district) judge from 1799 and was formally elected guvernadur on 15 May 1804, by the People Assembly, two years after the death of his father.

In the prison Vukolaj fell ill and on 20 April 1832 under the escort of gvardija (guard) was taken to Kotor.

[3] Guvernadur is, according to the French, educated man, who lives modestly and thinner, managed wisely and reputation gains - virtue ("fairness and holding that any price").

Such is its wider family: "Guvernadur's brothers do not have any characteristic that make them stand out from the rest of the world.

"The Last Montenegrin Guvernadur Vukolaj Radonjić" (painting by Adam Stefanović )