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  1. Monarques de Monaco. modifier. Albert Ier, surnommé « le Prince savant » ou « le Prince navigateur », né le 13 novembre 1848 à Paris et mort le 26 juin 1922 dans la même ville 1, est prince souverain de la principauté de Monaco du 10 septembre 1889 jusqu'à sa mort.

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    1879. Hereditary Prince Albert of Monaco, now in his thirties, arrives in Madeira for the first time on 28 February 1879, on board his schooner, the first “Hirondelle”, aboard which he spent five years sailing the Mediterranean for his own enjoyment. During the few days he spent mixing in high society, he met Alice Heine (1857–1925), who ...

  3. Surnommé « Prince des mers » en raison de son amour abyssal pour les océans, il initie quelques-unes des plus importantes campagnes océanographiques de son temps (cf. La Carrière d’un Navigateur). À la mort de son père, en 1889, il devient Prince de Monaco et entreprend, parallèlement à ses expéditions, de profondes réformes sur ...

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  4. Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; [2] born 14 March 1958) is Prince of Monaco, reigning since 2005. Born at the Prince's Palace of Monaco, Albert is the second child and only son of Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace.

  5. 7 de jan. de 2022 · discover the new exhibition. Oceanographic Institute - Fondation Albert I er, Prince of Monaco. « Prince Albert I, my great-great-grandfather, wanted Monaco to create an Oceanographic Institute with a clear roadmap: to make people love, know and protect the oceans. Today, this vision shows all its relevance, its modernity and its strength.

  6. The Institut océanographique (Institut océanographique, Fondation Albert Ier, Prince de Monaco) is an ocean education organization based in Monaco. The institute manages two ocean museums (in Monaco and Paris) and lobbies globally for the preservation of the oceans' ecology.

  7. Alberto I (Paris, 13 de novembro de 1848 – Paris, 26 de junho de 1922) foi o Príncipe de Mônaco de 1889 até sua morte. Era filho do príncipe Carlos III e sua esposa Antonieta de Mérode.