Milan II of Serbia
Milan II of Serbia was a Serbian monarch who reigned as king from 1889 to 1892. Born on December 6, 1854, he was the son of Milan I of Serbia and Natalija Keshko. His reign was marked by political instability and challenges to his authority, leading to his eventual abdication in favor of his son, Alexander I of Serbia.
After his abdication, Milan II lived in exile in Austria-Hungary and later returned to Serbia. He passed away on February 29, 1901. His reign is often remembered for the struggles between the monarchy and emerging political movements in Serbia during the late 19th century.