The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Michael, prince of Serbia
(Michael Obrenovi) (m´kl br´nvch) (KEY) , 182368, prince of Serbia (183942, 186068); younger son of Prince Milo. He succeeded his brother, Milan, but was deposed (1842) several years later by supporters of Alexander (Alexander Karadjordjevi). In 1858, Milo was restored to the throne and Michael returned with his father, on whose death (1860) he once more became prince. Michael modernized his country and prepared its complete liberation from Ottoman vassalage. At the end of his reign, the last Ottoman garrisons withdrew from the Serbian fortresses, including Belgrade. Michael was assassinated and was succeeded by his cousin Milan.