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    other families were formally invited to join. The House of Grimaldi provided several doges, cardinals, cabinet ministers, and military officers of historical...
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    Antonio Grimaldi Cebà (1534 in Genoa – 1599 in Genoa) was the 79th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. In political and territorial management, the mandate...
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    Antonio Grimaldi (Genoa, 1640 - Genoa, 1717) was the 137th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica. Elected by the Grand Council of 1 August...
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    The Doge's Palace (Doge pronounced /doʊ(d)ʒ/; Italian: Palazzo Ducale; Venetian: Pałaso Dogal) is a palace built in Venetian Gothic style, and one of...
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    were the Spinola, the Grimaldi, the Doria and the Durazzo, all these dynasties gave numerous doges to Genoa. While the doge's palace in Venice accumulated...
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  • Girolamo De Mari, Doge (1699–1701) Federico De Franchi Toso, Doge (1701–1703) Antonio Grimaldi, Doge (1703–1705) Stefano Onorato Ferretti, Doge (1705–1707)...
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    Marco Barbarigo (category 15th-century Doges of Venice)
    fictional Council of Ten member Carlo Grimaldi, who kills Doge Giovanni Mocenigo to allow Barbarigo to become the next Doge and take over Venice for the Templars...
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    Simone Boccanegra (category 14th-century Doges of Genoa)
    Boccaneigra [ʃiˈmuŋ ˌbukːaˈnejɡɾa]; died 1363) was the first Doge of Genoa. He became doge in 1339, but was ousted from power six years later. He regained...
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    he married Ippolita Trivulzio (d. 1638). The couple had one son. Ercole Grimaldi, Marquis of Baux (1623 – 2 August 1651); married on 4 July 1641 to Maria...
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    Honoré IV, Prince of Monaco (category House of Grimaldi)
    Honoré IV (Honoré Charles Anne Grimaldi; 17 May 1758 – 16 February 1819) was Prince of Monaco and Duke of Valentinois from 1814 to 16 February 1819. Because...
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  • List of Monégasque consorts (category House of Grimaldi)
    "Genealogy Index, Grimaldi 1". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source][better source needed] Marek, Miroslav. "Genealogy Index, Grimaldi 4". Genealogy.EU...
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    using the name Andrea Grimaldi to avoid discovery and plotting with Boccanegra's enemies to overthrow the Doge. The Grimaldis have adopted an orphaned...
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    Honoré V, Prince of Monaco (category House of Grimaldi)
    Honoré V (Honoré Gabriel Grimaldi; 13/14 May 1778 – 2 October 1841) was Prince of Monaco and Duke of Valentinois. He was the first son of Honoré IV of...
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    past and present. Tinsley Brothers. p. 229. Françoise de Bernardy, Princes of Monaco: the remarkable history of the Grimaldi family, ed. Barker, 1961...
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    Florestan, Prince of Monaco (category House of Grimaldi)
    Florestan (Tancrède Florestan Roger Louis Grimaldi; 10 October 1785 in Paris – 20 June 1856) was Prince of Monaco and Duke of Valentinois from 2 October...
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    Ercole, Lord of Monaco (category House of Grimaldi)
    was the youngest of four sons of Lord Honoré I (1522–1581) and Isabella Grimaldi. His eldest brother Charles II became lord of Monaco on the death of their...
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    Charles II, Lord of Monaco (category House of Grimaldi)
    was the eldest son of Honoré I, Lord of Monaco (1522–1581), and Isabella Grimaldi (died 1583). He became lord on the death of his father in 1581. Protected...
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    Giovanni Mocenigo (category 15th-century Doges of Venice)
    consigliere and Council of Ten member Carlo Grimaldi, which leads to Marco Barbarigo being installed as doge. This fictionalization was actually based on...
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  • Luchetto Gattilusio, Genoese troubadour Jacme Grils, Genoese troubadour Luca Grimaldi, Genoese troubadour Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, composer Simone Molinaro...
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  • and Clelia Durazzo (1709–1782). His descendants include Clelia Durazzo Grimaldi and Ignazio Alessandro Pallavicini, both naturalists in their own right...
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  • Tortona. They were children of the Doge of Genoa, Pietro II and his wife Bartolomea Grimaldi of the House of Grimaldi rulers of Genoa and Princes of Monaco...
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    year Venetians allied with Catalans defeated Genoa’s fleet led by Antonio Grimaldi off the coast of Sardinia. Genoa had 2,000 men killed and 3,500 taken...
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    Giuseppe Mazzini, Renzo Piano and Grimaldo Canella, founder of the House of Grimaldi, among others. Genoa, which forms the southern corner of the Milan-Turin-Genoa...
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    Giovanni II Valente (category 14th-century Doges of Genoa)
    Giovanni II Valente (1280–1360) was the third Doge of Genoa from 1350 to 1353. His time in office was marked by the crushing defeat of the city against...
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    armies of Doge Nicolo Guarco nel 1380 Giovanni (13th century), Elder of the Comune di Genova (1362), took part together with the Grimaldi in the battle...
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    Filippino took two ships to Portofino to assist in holding off an attack by doge Antoniotto Adorno in September 1526, which was aimed at relieving the blockade...
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    Armenians, Genoa, the Holy Face of Genoa was given in the 14th century to the Doge Leonardo Montaldo by the Byzantine Emperor John V Palaeologus. The image...
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    many contemporaries, he resembled greatly. The Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo, Doge of Venice and Ambassador of Venice to Naples declared that "...he received...
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  • Giustiniani Campi, Doge (1591–1593) Antonio Grimaldi Cebà, Doge (1593–1595) Matteo Senarega, Doge (1595–1597) Lazzaro Grimaldi Cebà, Doge (1597–1599) Lorenzo...
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    Black Sea and Crimea. Internal feuds between the powerful families, the Grimaldi and Fieschi, the Doria, Spinola and others, caused much disruption, but...
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