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  Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Three children were born to Princess Antoinette and her lover Aleco Noghès, the Monegasque-born heir to a cigarette manufacturing fortune: Elisabeth-Anne (born 1947), Christian Louis, (born 1949), and Christine Alix (1951–1989).
Princess Antoinette is known to be somewhat eccentric, even having been described as "completely mad" by her servants and she lives down the coast from Monaco at Èze with a large collection of dogs and cats.
Princess Antoinette and her descendants lost their place in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, which they acquired in 2002 with the reform of the succession rules, with the death of Rainier III.
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 Encyclopedia: Monaco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Principality of Monaco or Monaco (French: Principauté de Monaco or Monaco; Monegasque: Munegu or Principatu de Munegu) is a city state and the second-smallest country in the world (after the Vatican City), wedged in between the Mediterranean Sea and France along the French Riviera or Côte d'Azur (The Blue Coast).
Monaco was re-founded in 1215 as a colony of Genoa.
Monaco has been ruled by the House of Grimaldi since 1297, when François Grimaldi (aka: Malizia) seized the fortress protecting the famous rock while dressed up as a Franciscan monk (monaco in Italian); the only exception to this was from 1793 to 1814, when Monaco was under French control.
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 Princess Antoinette of Monaco. Who is Princess Antoinette of Monaco? What is Princess Antoinette of Monaco? Where is ...
Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi, Princess of Monaco, Baroness de Massy, was born in Paris on December 28, 1920.
Her parents were Princess Charlotte of Monaco (née Charlotte Louise Juliette Louvet, a daughter of Prince Louis II of Monaco, born out of wedlock, who was legitimated by ordinance of Prince Albert I in 1919), and Prince Pierre Marie Xavier Raphael Antoine Melchior Grimaldi (né de Polignac), Duke and Duchess of Valentinois.
Three children were born to Princess Antoinette and her lover Alexandre-Athanase Noghès, heir to a cigarette fortune: Elisabeth-Anne, Christian Louis, and Christine Alix.
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 Monaco
In 1191, Monaco was given to Genoa by the Emperor Henry VI, a donation confirmed by Frederic II in 1220 and 1241, and by the comte de Provence in 1262.
Monaco was returned to the Grimaldi family in 1814 with its borders of 1792, and initially placed under the continued protection of France by the treaty of Paris of May 30, 1814.
The territory of the principality of Monaco is unalienable.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg187 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Princess Caroline of MONACO was born on 23 Jan 1957.
Princess Stephanie of MONACO was born on 1 Feb 1965.
Princess Caroline of MONACO [Parents] was born on 23 Jan 1957 in Monaco.
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 Rainier III, Prince of Monaco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rainier had one sibling, HSH Princess Antoinette, Baroness de Massy, an unpopular figure generally believed to be meddlesome enough regarding her children's place in the line of succession to have forced Princess Grace to demand that she leave the country.
As Prince of Monaco, Rainier III also was responsible for the principality's new constitution in 1962 which significantly reduced the power of the sovereign.
Built in the 19th century and also known as Monaco Cathedral, the neo-Romanesque structure is the resting place of 17 previous sovereign princes of Monaco and several of their wives; it also is where Prince Rainier and Princess Grace were married in 1956.
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 Princess Charlotte of Monaco Information - TextSheet.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Born Charlotte Louise Juliette Louvet in Constantine, Algeria, she was the bastard daughter of Marie Juliette Louvet (1867 - 1930), and Prince Louis II of Monaco (1870 - 1949).
Charlotte was adopted by Louis in 1919, and became Charlotte Louise Juliette Grimaldi, Hereditary Princess of Monaco, and Duchess of Valentinois.
A year after being recognized as princess, Charlotte's marriage was arranged to Count Pierre de Polignac (1895 - 1964) of Guidel, Morbihan, Brittany, France who, by ordinance of Louis II, took the Grimaldi name and received the title of Prince of Monaco.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg186 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alberta Victoria Sophie Marie Ernestine, Princess Of LEININGEN was born on 24 Jul 1863 in Osborne, I.o.w., Engl.
Luise Amalie Stephanie Princess Of BADEN was born on 5 Jun 1811 in Schwetzingen, Mannheim, Baden.
Princess Antoinette Louise Grimaldi of MONACO was born on 28 Dec 1920.
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Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinetteăntwenĕt´, äNtwänĕt´, 1755-93, queen of France, wife of King Louis XVI and daughter of Austrian Archduchess Maria Theresa and Holy Roman Emperor Francis I. She was married in 1770 to the dauphin, who became king in 1774.
Monaco -> History Probably settled by Phoenicians in ancient times, Monaco was annexed by Marseilles and Christianized in the 1st cent.
Monaco -> Government In accordance with the 1962 constitution, Monaco is governed by the ruling prince, who is assisted by a minister of state (traditionally French), a cabinet (the Council of the Crown), and the National Council, which is elected by universal suffrage every five years.
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 Pierre de Polignac - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because a female Grimaldi of the princely house of Monaco could inherit the throne only if her husband was also a Grimaldi, Pierre de Polignac became Prince Pierre Grimaldi, Comte de Polignac on 18 March 1920, the day before his religious marriage.
He married civilly 18 March 1920 in Monaco Princess Charlotte of Monaco, née Charlotte Louise Juliette Louvet, the legitimated daughter of Louis II of Monaco and his mistress, Marie Juliette Louvet.
Following her divorce, Princess Charlotte took up residence at Château de Marchais, the Grimaldi family home near Paris, with René Gigier, one of France’s most infamous jewel thieves.
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 Pierre de Polignac. Who is Pierre de Polignac? What is Pierre de Polignac? Where is Pierre de Polignac? Definition of ...
Count Pierre Marie Xavier Raphael Antoine Melchior de Polignac, duc de Valentinois (24 October 1895 - 10 November 1964), was son of Maxence de Polignac (1857-1936) and his wife Suzanne de la Torre y Mier (1858-1913), and married the hereditary Princess of Monaco.
Because a female Grimaldi could inherit only if her husband was also a Grimaldi, Pierre de Polignac became Prince Pierre Grimaldi, Comte de Polignac on 18 March, 1920, the day before his religious marriage.
He married civilly 18 March 1920 in Monaco Princess Charlotte of Monaco, née Charlotte Louise Juilette Louvet, daughter of Louis II of Monaco and Marie Juliett Louvet.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 11526
Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi, Princesse de Monaco is the daughter of Pierre de Polignac, Prince of Valentinois and Charlotte Grimaldi, Duchess of Valentinois.
Stephanie Marie Elizabeth Grimaldi, Princess of Monaco is the daughter of Rainier III Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi, Prince de Monaco and Grace Kelly.
Caroline Louisa Marguerite Grimaldi, Princess of Monaco is the daughter of Rainier III Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi, Prince de Monaco and Grace Kelly.
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 Princess Antoinette of Monaco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
She is the elder sister of Rainier III of Monaco.
Her parents were Princess Charlotte of (née Charlotte Louise Juliette Louvet a daughter Prince Louis II of Monaco born out of wedlock who was by ordinance of Prince Albert I in 1919) and Prince Pierre Marie Xavier Raphael Melchior Grimaldi (né de Polignac) Duke and of Valentinois.
Three children were born to Princess Antoinette her lover Alexandre-Athanase Noghès heir to a fortune: Elisabeth-Anne Christian Louis and Christine Alix.
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 monaco
The Principality of Monaco, known as Munegu in the local dialect, is the second-smallest country of the world, wedged in between the Mediterranean Sea and France along the French Riviera or Cote d'Azur (The Blue Coast).
Founded in 1215 as a colony of Genoa, Monaco has been ruled by the House of Grimaldi since 1297, when François Grimaldi seized the fortress protecting the famous rock dressed up as a Franciscan monk; the only exception to this was from 1789 to 1814, when Monaco was under French control.
Monaco is divided into four sections or quarters (quartiers): Monaco-Ville, the old city on a rocky promontory extending into the Mediterranean; La Condamine, the section along the port; Monte Carlo, the principal residential and resort area with the casino; and Fontvieille, a newly constructed area reclaimed from the sea.
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 Line Of Succession To The Monegasque Throne Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography at Artquilt.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Under the constitution of Monaco, the eldest son of the incumbent inherits the throne, or the eldest daughter if there are no sons.
HRH Princess Caroline of Hanover, Hereditary Princess of Monaco and Heiress Presumptive, elder sister of Albert II
HSH Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy, aunt of Prince Albert II and sister of Rainier III of Monaco
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 Princess Antoinette of Monaco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi, Princess of Monaco,Baroness de Massy, was born in Paris on December 28, 1920.
Her parents were Princess Charlotte of Monaco (néeCharlotte Louise Juliette Louvet, a daughter of Prince Louis II ofMonaco, born out of wedlock, who was legitimated by ordinance of Prince Albert I in 1919), and Prince Pierre Marie Xavier Raphael Antoine Melchior Grimaldi (né de Polignac), Duke and Duchess of Valentinois.
Three children were born to Princess Antoinette and her lover Alexandre-Athanase Noghès, heir to a cigarette fortune: Elisabeth-Anne, Christian Louis, andChristine Alix.
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 Encyclopedia: List of Succession to the Monegasque Throne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
HSH Princess Antoinette (sister of Prince Rainier III and granddaughter of Prince Louis II)
Nevertheless, if the line of succession should fail at a future time, Princesses Antoinette, Caroline, and Stéphanie or their descendants would be eligible for selection as reigning princess by the Crown Council.
These old rules meant that Princess Antoinette was not in the line of succession and that Princesses Caroline and Stephanie would lose their places in line at the moment of Prince Albert’s succession.
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 Social Diary 8/20/03 - Monte Carlo Red Cross Ball
Princess Caroline, Prince Ernst and their children Andrea Charlotte, Pierre, Alexandra and Ernst’s two sons, Christian and Ernst, left on their yacht Pacha 111 for a cruise for the rest of the month of August.
Princess Stephanie and her children left for her house in the Swiss Alps.
Andrea Casiraghi, the handsome son of Princess Caroline is in Ibiza with Spanish actress Maria Jurado.
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 Royal Facts of 1999
Princess Julia of Lippe (daughter of Prince Ernst-Leopold of Lippe and of Katrin Hein) married Joachim Tiedau in Blomberg-Cappel, Germany on June 25th.
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (daughter of the late Prince Ernst-Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and of Monika Pfeiffer) and her husband Peter Schmidt divorced on September 30th.
Princess Donna Maria della Pace Odescalchi (daugther of the late Don Livio, Principe Odescalchi and of Anna Maria Vagnarelli) married Giuseppe Recchi in Portofino, Italy on June 19th.
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 Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy - Encyclopedia, History and Biography
Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy - Encyclopedia, History and Biography
Three children were born to Princess Antoinette and her lover Alexandre Noghès, the Monegasque-born heir to a cigarette manufacturing fortune: Elisabeth-Anne (1947-), Christian Louis, (1949-), and Christine Alix (1951-).
The article about Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy contains information related to Princess Antoinette and Baroness of Massy.
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 Rainier III of Monaco - Freepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Prince Rainier III, Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi (born May 31, 1923), is the hereditary Prince and head of state of the Principality of Monaco.
He is the world's second longest-serving Head of State, ranking just below King Rama IX of Thailand but above Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
Rainer III is also known to be a football fan, having followed AS Monaco FC to the 2004 Champions League final.
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 Monaco Royal Family
Charlotte Louise was the illegitimate daughter of Prince Louis II Honoré of Monaco by Juliet Louvet.
She was legitimated by stages and made heiress to the Principality of Monaco and created Duchess de Valentinois 16 May 1919 she renounced rights in favour of her son Rainier on 30 May 1944.
Antoinette was created Baroness de Massy by her brother Prince Rainer on 15 November 1951
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 wiki/Rainier III of Monaco Definition / wiki/Rainier III of Monaco Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Born in AlgeriaAlgeria is a country in northern Africa with a coast on the Mediterranean Sea along the north and bordered by Tunisia in the northeast, Libya in the east, Niger in the southeast, Mali and Mauritania in the southwest, and Morocco and Western Sahara in the west (the Moroccan border is closed [1]).
Hereditary Prince Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre, Marquis des Baux, now Albert II of Monaco, born March 14March 14 is the 73rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (74th in Leap years) with 292 days remaining in the year.
Princess Stéphanie Marie Elisabeth, born February 1February 1 is the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
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 Stephanie de monaco - Principality of Monaco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
According to German teletext (RTL) Princess Stephanie of Monaco is National Day in Monaco: Princess Stephanie and her children were not present.
The Realm of Princess Grace, Caroline and Stephanie of Monaco.
Princess Stephanie of Monaco's ex-husband denies affair Aug 18, 2005, 17:57 GMT
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 Princesa Antoinette de Mónaco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi, princesa de Mónaco, baronesa de Massy, nació en París de diciembre el 28 de 1920.
Sus padres eran princesa Charlotte de Mónaco (el née Charlotte Louise Juliette Louvet, hija de príncipe Louis II de Mónaco, llevado fuera del matrimonio, que era legitimated por la ordenanza de príncipe albert I de 1919), y príncipe Pierre Marie Xavier Raphael Antoine Melchior Grimaldi (né de Polignac), duque y duquesa de Valentinois.
Tres niños nacieron a la princesa Antoinette y su amante Alexandre-Athanase Noghès, heredero a una fortuna del cigarrillo: Elisabeth-Elisabeth-Anne, Louis cristiano, y Christine Alix.
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 Serebella Contents Prinair---Princess Benedikte of Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
: "Princess Grace was the Princess of Monaco."
The daughter of a king, queen, emperor, empress, prince, or princess
A princess in a royal family is "Her Royal Highness"; in an imperial family "Her Imperial Highness".
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 Royal News: July 1999
Princess Alexia of Greece married Carlos Morales Quintana in the Saint Sophia Orthodox Church in London.
In the hospital of Vöcklabruck, Upper Austria, the first child of Prince Ernst August of Hanover and Princess Caroline of Monaco was born.
Princess Caroline of Monaco and Baby Alexandra left hospital in a four-car convoy together with Ernst August Prince of Hannover.
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 Descendants of Prince Honoré III of Monaco
1.2.1.1.1.1.1.Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (*1920), m.1st 1951 (div 1954) Alexandre Noghès (1916-1999), m.2nd 1961 (div 1973) Jean-Charles Rey (1914-1994), m.3rd 1983 John Gilpin (1930-1983)
1.2.1.1.1.1.2.3.Princess Stéphanie of Monaco (*1965), m.1st 1995 (div 1996) Daniel Ducruet (*1964), m.2nd 2003 (div 2004) Adans Lopes Peres
1.2.2.1.Duke Wilhelm von Urach (1864-1928), m.1st 1892 Duchess Amalie in Bavaria (1865-1912), m.2nd 1924 Princess Wiltrud of Bavaria (1884-1975)
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