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  1. Le prince Honoré est le troisième enfant et deuxième fils de la princesse Louise de Monaco (1697-1731) et de Jacques Ier de Goyon, comte de Torigni puis prince de Monaco (1689-1751), prince souverain de Monaco sous le nom de Jacques Ier. Honoré devient prince héritier de Monaco en 1731, quand ses parents montent sur le trône.

  2. Monaco was to remain politically vulnerable for another century and little building work took place from 1581 until 1604, during the reigns of Prince Charles II and Prince Hercule. Honoré II (1597–1662) Illustration 9:This painting by Joseph Bresson shows the palace in 1762, viewed from a similar angle to the drawing above.

  3. Jacques I (Jacques François Léonor Goyon de Grimaldi; 21 November 1689 – 23 April 1751) was Prince of Monaco from 1731 to 1733. He was also Duke of Valentinois from 1716 until 1733, and Count of Thorigny. [1] For ten months preceding his accession, he had served as prince consort to his wife, Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco .

  4. Media in category "Honoré II, Prince of Monaco". The following 37 files are in this category, out of 37 total. Coins of Honore II1.jpg 637 × 380; 97 KB. Coins of Honore II2.jpg 630 × 381; 63 KB. Coins of Honore II3.jpg 632 × 382; 71 KB. Honore II medal.jpg 490 × 371; 64 KB. Honore II of Monaco.gif 750 × 930; 169 KB.

  5. Charles III (Charles Honoré Grimaldi; 8 December 1818 – 10 September 1889) was Prince of Monaco and Duke of Valentinois from 20 June 1856 to his death. He was the founder of the famous casino in Monte Carlo, as his name in Monegasque and Italian was Carlo III. [1] He was born in Paris, the only son of Florestan, Prince of Monaco, and Maria ...

  6. Starting in 1612, Honoré II was the first Monegasque ruler to adopt the personal style of Prince, to which the Grimaldi rulers of Monaco were already entitled to through their possession in Italy. Monaco was recognized as a sovereign principality by Philip IV of Spain in 1633 and by Louis XIII of France in the Treaty of Péronne of 1641.

  7. Honoré (1522 – 7 October 1581) Murder of Jean II. At least two accounts of the murder portray it as arising from an argument between the brothers. According to Françoise de Bernardy's acclaimed history of the Princes of Monaco, it was almost midnight on the evening of October 5, 1505. Lord Jean II was staying in the family's house at Menton.