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  1. Francesco Grimaldi (French: François; English: Francis), called il Malizia (from Italian: "the malicious"), was the Genoese leader of the Guelphs who captured the Rock of Monaco on the night of 8 January 1297. He was the son of Guglielmo Grimaldi by his wife Giacobina or Giacoba, a Genoese noble.

  2. Francesco Grimaldi, francisé en François Grimaldi et dit « le Rusé » (Malizia en italien), né à Gênes et mort en 1309 à Vintimille, est un homme d'État génois du XIII e siècle qui s'empare de Monaco le 8 janvier 1297 et établit la dynastie des Grimaldi, toujours régnante au XXI e siècle.

  3. Francisco Grimaldi (em francês: François), chamado de il Malizia ("o esperto"), foi um genovês líder dos Guelfos e Gibelinos que capturaram o rochedo do Mónaco na noite de 8 de janeiro de 1297. [1] [2]

  4. On the evening of 8 January 1297, François Grimaldi, concealing his weapons under the disguise of a Franciscan monk, took the fortress of Monaco from the Ghibellines, thus beginning the Grimaldi dynasty.

  5. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Francesco Grimaldi, surnommé « le Rusé » (Malizia en italien), vient au monde à Gênes. Il est un homme d'État génois du XIIIe siècle qui s'empare de Monaco le 8 janvier 1297 par la ruse ...

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  6. From François Grimaldi, the first lord of Monaco, to today’s Prince Albert II, the history of the Principality and its sovereign family is long and rich, despite Monaco being one of the smallest states in the world.

  7. 10 de ago. de 2021 · François Grimaldi, named “Malizia”, took possession of Monaco’s rock in 1297 thanks to a ruse (monk disguise) and gave birth to MonacoFamilyTree. After an initial consolidation period, Charles Grimaldi is appointed as the Lord of Monaco (1342), including Roquebrune and Menton.