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  1. Louise Hippolyte (10 November 1697 – 29 December 1731) was one of only two women to rule Monaco, reigning as sovereign Princess of Monaco from 20 February 1731 until her death in December the same year. Issue . Antoine Charles Marie Grimaldi (16 December 1717 – 4 February 1718), Marquis o Baux.

  2. House of Grimaldi. Father. Jacques I of Monaco. Mother. Louise Hippolyte of Monaco. Honoré III, Prince of Monaco (Honoré Camille Léonor; 10 November 1720 – 21 March 1795) was a reigning prince of the small state of Monaco. He succeeded his mother Louise Hippolyte and is to this day still one of the longest reigning European rulers.

  3. 1 de mai. de 2022 · Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco, born November 10, 1697 died December 29, 1731, age 34. Married: Jacques François Leonor Goyon de Matignon, Prince de Monaco. Children of Louise Hippolyte and Jacques de Matignon: Honoré III Grimaldi, Prince de Monaco. Antoine Charles Marie Grimaldi, Marquiss des Baux et comte de Matignon.

  4. 27 de dez. de 2018 · Louise Hippolyte was born on 10 November 1697 as the daughter of Prince Antonio I of Monaco and Marie of Lorraine. In the family, she was known as Coco. She was the eldest surviving of six daughters and as she had no brothers, she was made the heiress of Monaco. However, she could only succeed if she married a Grimaldi or found a husband ...

  5. Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco; R. Rainier III, Prince of Monaco This page was last edited on 23 March 2023, at 17:36 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. 16 de abr. de 2022 · Louise-Hippolyte and her second surviving son eight-year-old Charles, Count of Carlades traveled from France to visit Antonio. During a six-week visit, Antonio and Louise Hippolyte reconciled. On February 20, 1731, at the age of 70, Antonio I, Prince of Monaco died. Louise-Hippolyte was now the Sovereign Princess of Monaco.

  7. Princess Charlotte was born on 19 March 1719 at the Hôtel Matignon in Paris to Jacques I, Prince of Monaco and Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco. [1] In 1724, Charlotte was engaged to Frédéric Jules de La Tour d'Auvergne (The Prince d’Auvergne), however the engagement was broken off and she never married. [2]