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  1. 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.

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  3. The Treaty of Péronne was signed on September 14, 1641, in Péronne, France between Honoré II, Prince of Monaco, and Louis XIII, King of France. [1] Based on the terms of the treaty, Prince Honoré permitted Monaco to become a French protectorate in return for guarantees entailing the preservation of his rights as sovereign.

  4. Louis Louis II Honoré Charles Antoine Prince de Monaco de Monaco (Grimaldi) (12 Jul 1870 - 9 May 1949) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (35 entries) edit.

  5. List of rulers of Monaco; Honoré III, Prince of Monaco; List of longest-reigning monarchs; User:Lexikhan310/sandbox2; es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Monarcas que han reinado por más tiempo; fa.wikipedia.org فهرست فرمانروایان موناکو; fi.wikipedia.org Luettelo Monacon hallitsijoista; fr.wikipedia.org Liste des souverains de Monaco ...

  6. Portrait du prince Honoré II par Philippe de Champaigne (1651). Palais princier de Monaco . D'abord seigneur de Monaco (1604) à la mort de son père, il prit le premier en 1612 le titre de prince de Monaco. Honoré II était le fils d’Ercole Grimaldi, seigneur de Monaco et de Maria Landi (en) de Val di Taro.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2020 · Hercule Grimaldi suddenly died in 1651, so Louis who was just 10 years old became new successor to Honoré II. It was Honoré II, the first Prince of Monaco, who had wisely and with great patience and skill switched liaisons from Spain to France, then under Louis XIII, expelling the Spanish from the Rock in a precision military operation in 1641.