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Louis I, Prince of Monaco
Monegasque prince

Louis I, Prince of Monaco

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Intro
Monegasque prince
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Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Monaco
Place of death
Rome
Age
58 years
Family
Father:
Prince Hercule, Marquis of Baux
Spouse:
Catherine Charlotte de Gramont
Children:
Antonio I Prince of Monaco François Honoré de Grimaldi
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Louis I, Prince of Monaco (25 July 1642 in Prince's Palace of Monaco – 3 January 1701 in Rome) was Prince of Monaco from 1662 until 1701.
Louis Grimaldi was the elder son of Prince Hercule of Monaco and Maria Aurelia Spinola.
Louis married 30 March 1660 Catherine Charlotte de Gramont (1639 – Paris 4 June 1678), daughter of Marshal Antoine III de Gramont in Pau.
They had six children :
Antoine Grimaldi (1661–1731), his successor.
Maria Teresa Carlotta Grimaldi (14 June 1662 – 1738), a Visitandine nun at Monaco.
Anna Hippolyte Grimaldi (1667 – 23 July 1700), married (1696) Jacques de Crussol, Duc d'Uzès (29 December 1675, Paris – 19 July 1739, Uzès castle).
François Honoré Grimaldi (21 December 1669 – 18 February 1748, Paris), Archbishop of Besançon
Jeanne Maria Grimaldi, a Visitandine nun at Monaco, later coadjutrice of the Abbey of Royallieu near Compiègne.
Aurelia Grimaldi, called mademoiselle de Baux.
In 1662 Louis succeeded his grandfather Honoré II as Prince of Monaco. In 1666 he distinguished himself at the Four Days' Battle between the English and Dutch fleets. On 5 July 1668 he took the oath to King Louis XIV of France in the Parlement on account of being Duke of Valentinois and a Peer of France. He was made a knight of the French royal orders on 31 December 1688.
In 1699 Louis XIV sent Louis to Rome as ambassador extraordinary. There on 19 December he presented the insignia of the Order of the Holy Spirit to James Louis and Alexander Benedict Sobieski, the two sons of King John III of Poland. Louis remained in Rome, where he died 3 January 1701. His remains were transported back to Monaco.

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

  • 25 July 1642 – 2 August 1651 His Serene Highness the Count of Carladès
  • 2 August 1651 – 10 January 1662 His Serene Highness the Marquis of Baux
  • 10 January 1662 – 3 January 1701 His Serene Highness the Prince of Monaco

Ancestors

Preceded by
Honoré II
Sovereign Prince of Monaco
Duke of Valentinois

1662–1701
Succeeded by
Antonio I

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