The Barony of Altkirch is a fiefdom that was established as a result of the marriage of the Duke of Valentinois (the future Prince Honoré IV) to Lo...
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Like many other fiefdoms held by the Grimaldi family of Monaco, the Dukedom of Aumont was established through the marriage of Honoré Charles Anne M...
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According to the terms of the 1641 Treaty of Péronne, the marquisate of Baux (Bouches-du-Rhône) was given by Louis XIII to Prince Honoré II, for th...
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The earldom of Belfort is a fiefdom that was established as a result of the marriage of the Duke of Valentinois (the future Prince Honoré IV) to Lo...
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The Marquisate of Chilly is a fiefdom that was established as a result of the marriage of the Duke of Valentinois (the future Prince Honoré IV) to...
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Campiano is the fiefdom of the Landi de Valditaro family, allied with the Grimaldi family in 1595 through the marriage of Marie Landi to Hercule I.
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Dolceacqua is the fiefdom of the Doria family, allied with the Grimaldi family in 1491 by the marriage of Françoise Grimaldi, sister of Jean II, Lu...
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The earldom of Ferrette is a fiefdom that was established as a result of the marriage of the Duke of Valentinois (the future Prince Honoré IV) to L...
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The Marquisate of Guiscard is a fiefdom that was established as a result of the marriage of the Duke of Valentinois (the future Prince Honoré IV) t...
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The Barony of Hambye came into the possession of the House of Grimaldi through the succession of Jacques I, son of Jacques III of Matignon and husb...
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The lordship of Issenheim is a fiefdom that was established as a result of the marriage of the Duke of Valentinois (the future Prince Honoré IV) to...
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The Barony of La Luthumière came into the possession of the House of Grimaldi through the succession of Jacques I, son of Jacques III of Matignon a...
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Like many other fiefdoms held by the Grimaldi family of Monaco, the Duchy of La Milleraye was established through the marriage of Honoré Charles An...
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The earldom of Longjumeau is a fiefdom that was established as a result of the marriage of the Duke of Valentinois (the future Prince Honoré IV) to...
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The barony of Massy is a fiefdom that was established as a result of the marriage of the Duke of Valentinois (the future Prince Honoré IV) to Louis...
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The lordship of Matignon came into the possession of the House of Grimaldi through the succession of Jacques I, son of Jacques III of Matignon and...
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The earldom of Mayenne is a fiefdom that was established as a result of the marriage of the Duke of Valentinois (the future Prince Honoré IV) to Lo...
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Prince Charles III took the initiative of converting Monaco into a seaside resort. He also thought that gambling could attract, as in Germany, a we...
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Located at the heart of the Exotic Garden, the Observatory Cave plunges vertically down for around one hundred metres until it reaches sea level. T...
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Like other craggy places along the coast of the Mediterranean Basin, the future port of Monaco was dedicated, in Antiquity, to the hero Hercules, f...
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Begun in 1215, work to build the ramparts of the Monegasque Rocher produced a fortress made out of four imposing towers connected to one another by...
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Located in the Saint-Martin Gardens, not far from the Oceanographic Museum, the Saint Martin Cave has often been visited by man, as the bones of hu...
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Like many other fiefdoms held by the Grimaldi family of Monaco, the barony Parthenay was established through the marriage of Honoré Charles Anne Ma...
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The dukedom of Rethel-Mazarin is a fiefdom that was established as a result of the marriage of the Duke of Valentinois (the future Prince Honoré IV...
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The Barony of Saint-Lôcame into the possession of the House of Grimaldi through the succession of Jacques I, son of Jacques III of Matignon and hus...
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Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a French municipality in the department of Bouches-du-Rhône. Attributed to the sovereign prince of Monaco under the Treat...
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Like many other fiefdoms held by the Grimaldi family of Monaco, the earldom of Secondignywas established through the marriage of Honoré Charles Ann...
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The earldom of Torigni came into the possession of the House of Grimaldi through the succession of Jacques I, son of Jacques III of Matignon and hu...
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It was during the period of Roman antiquity that the first traces of the close links which unite La Turbie and Monaco began to appear.From this per...
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The lordship of Valmont came into the possession of the House of Grimaldi through the succession of Jacques I, son of Jacques III of Matignon and h...
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Charles I Grimaldi ruled the town of Ventimiglia in the name of Queen Joanna of Naples in 1354.
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