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  1. The Prince's Palace of Monaco ( French: Palais princier de Monaco; Monégasque: Palaçi principescu) is the official residence of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco. Built in 1191 as a Genoese fortress, during its long and often dramatic history it has been bombarded and besieged by many foreign powers.

  2. O Palácio do Príncipe de Mônaco (português brasileiro) ou Palácio do Príncipe do Mónaco (português europeu) ou apenas Palácio de Mônaco (Palais de Monaco em francês) é a residência oficial do Príncipe de Mônaco e respetiva Família Principesca Monegasca.

  3. Palácio do Príncipe, Monaco-Ville, Mônaco: Nome completo Alberto Alexandre Luís Pedro: Esposa Charlene Wittstock: Descendência Gabriela, Condessa de Carladès Jaime, Príncipe Herdeiro: Casa: Grimaldi: Pai Rainier III, Príncipe de Mônaco: Mãe Grace Kelly: Religião Catolicismo: Assinatura Brasão

  4. Official website of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. News of the princely family: press releases, speeches, videos, photos... Discover the history of the Palace and the Grimaldi family.

  5. The sovereign prince (French: prince de Monaco) is the monarch and head of state of the Principality of Monaco. All reigning princes and princesses have taken the name of the House of Grimaldi. When Prince Rainier III died in 2005, he was Europe's longest reigning monarch.

  6. Official website of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. News of the princely family: press releases, speeches, videos, photos... Discover the history of the Palace and the Grimaldi family.

  7. Prince's Palace of Monaco. Beginnings in Genoa. The Grimaldis descend from Grimaldo, a Genoese consul who lived during the time of the early Crusades. He may have been a son of Otto Canella, an earlier consul of the Republic of Genoa. His numerous descendants led maritime expeditions throughout the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, and the North Sea.