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  1. Jean I Grimaldi (Giovanni I Grimaldi) (c. 1382 – 1454) was Lord of Monaco three times; 1395, jointly with his brothers Ambroise and Anthony II from 1419 to 1436, and he held the title by himself from 1436 until 1454.

  2. History and Heritage. Personalities. Jean I. Print this page. Jean I. Lord of Monaco in 1427, Jean I was faced with serious political instability, rendering it difficult to consolidate his authority. This political instability led him to infeudate Menton and Roquebrune to the Count of Savoy.

  3. Jean I (1382–1454) 5 June 1419 8 May 1454 Sons of Rainier II, Jean, Ambroise and Antoine, bought back Monaco from Genoa and ruled it jointly until 1427. After Antoine's death, Jean bought out his brothers in exchange for the rule over Menton and Roquebrune.

  4. 26 de mai. de 2010 · When Antoine and Ambroise surrendered their own claims on The Rock in exchange for Menton, Roquebrune and Jean’s estates in La Turbie Lord Jean I became the sole ruler of Monaco.

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  5. Lord of Monaco: Gabriele: Charles I Lord of Monaco: Gaspare: Rainier II Lord of Monaco: Antonio: Jean I Lord of Monaco: Luca Lord of Antibes: Catalan Lord of Monaco: Niccolo Lord of Antibes: Claudine Lady of Monaco: Lamberto Lord of Monaco: Jean II Lord of Monaco: Lucien Lord of Monaco: Augustine Regent of Monaco: Honore I Lord of Monaco ...

  6. 16 de abr. de 2019 · Grimaldi Family. Jean II, Lord of Monaco: a Decade of Triumph Ending in Mystery. 16 April , 2019. 335 4 minutes read. In 1454, through an astute move, before his death, Lord Jean I of Monaco had written the «Rules of Succession» that would guide the state’s destiny.

  7. Jean I Grimaldi (Giovanni I Grimaldi) (c. 1382 – 1454) was Lord of Monaco three times; 1395, jointly with his brothers Ambroise and Antonie from 1419 to 1436, and he held the title by himself from 1436 until 1454. Notes. http://cloud.gouv.mc/webweb/Annuoff.nsf/%28ListCh%29/336D302D8D31DC8AC12568950048D2E7!OpenDocument Genealogy