- Not all the
Grimaldis chose to
return to
Genoa and
instead settled in
their fiefdoms,
where they
could raise armies. In 1299, the
Grimaldis and
their allies...
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failed to
establish the
Grimaldis' rule over Monaco, in this instance, but this was the
first attempt to do so. The
Grimaldi family subsequently resolved...
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restaurants and to end the
court fight, the
Grimaldis changed the name of
their pizza house to
Patsy Grimaldi's. They
replaced their signs and
their awning...
- Look up
Grimaldi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grimaldi may
refer to:
House of
Grimaldi, the
princely family of
Monaco List of
Grimaldi family members...
- Monaco. François
Grimaldi seized the Rock of
Monaco in 1297,
starting the
Grimaldi dynasty,
under the
Genoese sovereignty. The
Grimaldis acquired Menton...
- The C.
Grimaldis Gallery is a
contemporary and
modern art
gallery established in 1977 by
Constantine Grimaldis. It is the
longest continually operating...
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tankers units,
which enhanced the
group in the
transport of goods. For the
Grimaldis, however, the
turning point came in 1969, when the
brothers inaugurated...
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orchestra pit. From 1789
Grimaldi would appear alongside his
siblings in an act
entitled "The
Three Young Grimaldis".
Grimaldi's father suffered ill health...
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Albert II (Albert
Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14
March 1958) is
Prince of Monaco,
reigning since 2005. Born at the Prince's
Palace of Monaco...
- The
Grimaldis of Monaco: The
Centuries of Scandal—The
Years of Grace.
William Morrow. ISBN 978-0-688-08837-8.. Edwards, Anne (1992). The
Grimaldis of Monaco:...