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  1. Louise Hippolyte (10 November 1697 – 29 December 1731) was Princess of Monaco from 20 February 1731 until her death in December that same year. She was one of only two women to rule Monaco (along with Lady Claudine ).

  2. Louise Hippolyte (10 November 1697 – 29 December 1731), was the only sovereign Princess of Monaco. She is the ancestor of the current reigning princely family of Monaco. A very popular monarch she officially ruled the state with her husband but died prematurely after a reign of only 11 months.

  3. Louise-Hippolyte, née le 10 novembre 1697 et morte le 29 décembre 1731 à Monaco, fut princesse souveraine de Monaco — la seule de l'histoire de la principauté [1]. Elle mourut prématurément en 1731 après onze mois de règne.

  4. Louise Hippolyte (10 November 1697 – 29 December 1731) was Princess of Monaco from 20 February 1731 until her death in December that same year. She was one of only two women to rule Monaco (along with Lady Claudine ).

  5. Luisa Hipólita de Mónaco. Apariencia. ocultar. Luisa Hipólita I Grimaldi ( París, 10 de noviembre de 1697- ibídem, 29 de diciembre de 1731) fue brevemente princesa soberana de Mónaco, del 20 de enero al 29 de diciembre de 1731.

  6. 26 de set. de 2021 · The Sovereign Prince and Princess Caroline then unveiled the plaque of Princess Louise-Hippolyte, daughter of Prince Antoine I and mother of Honoré III, who was the first and only reigning Princess in the Principality's history. Her reign was short (10 months) due to her premature death at the age of 34, but it marked the history of the ...

  7. 15 de abr. de 2022 · © Unofficial Royalty 2022. Louise-Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco; Credit – Wikipedia. Born on November 10, 1697, at the Prince’s Palace in Monaco, Louise-Hippolyte was the second but the eldest surviving of the six daughters of Antonio I, Prince of Monaco and Marie of Lorraine.