Natalie of Serbia
| Natalie of Serbia | |||||
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Portrait of Natalie by Vlaho Bukovac | |||||
| Queen consort of Serbia | |||||
| Tenure | 6 March 1882 – 6 March 1889 | ||||
| Princess consort of Serbia | |||||
| Tenure | 17 October 1875 – 6 March 1882 | ||||
| Born | 15 May 1859 Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany | ||||
| Died | 8 May 1941 (aged 81) Saint-Denis, German-occupied France | ||||
| Burial | Old Cemetery of Lardy, Essonne | ||||
| Spouse | Milan I of Serbia | ||||
| Issue | Alexander I of Serbia Prince Sergei | ||||
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| House | Keșco (by birth) Obrenović (by marriage) | ||||
| Father | Colonel Petre Cheșcu | ||||
| Mother | Princess Pulcheria Sturdza | ||||
| Religion | Eastern Orthodox; later Roman Catholic | ||||
Natalija Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Наталија Обреновић; 15 May 1859 – 8 May 1941), née Keshko (Romanian: Natalia Cheșcu; Russian: Наталья Кешко), known as Natalie of Serbia, was the Princess of Serbia from 1875 to 1882 and then Queen of Serbia from 1882 to 1889 as the wife of Milan I of Serbia.
A celebrated beauty during her youth, she was later regarded as one of the most beautiful queens in Europe.