Burial Sites of European Monarchs - Monaco

Monaco

Principality since 1633. All princes were buried in Monaco cathedral. Some graves no longer exist, as the former cathedral had been destroyed.

Name Born-died Burial site
Prince Honoré II 1596–1662 Cathedral of Monaco
Ippolita Trivulzio 1600–1638 Cathedral of Monaco
Prince Louis I 1642–1701 Cathedral of Monaco
Catherine-Charlotte de Gramont 1639–1678 Capuchin Church in Paris
Prince Antoine I 1661–1731 Cathedral of Monaco
Marie of Lorraine 1674–1724 Cathedral of Monaco
Princess Louise-Hippolyte 1697–1731 Cathedral of Monaco
Prince Jacques I 1689–1751 Church of Torigni-sur-Vire
Prince Honoré III 1720–1795 remaining of body is unknown
Catherine de Brignole-Sale 1737–1813 Chapel of St Louis in Wimbledon
Prince Honoré IV 1758–1819 Cathedral of Monaco
Louise d'Aumont Mazarin 1759–1864 Cathedral of Monaco
Prince Honoré V 1778–1841 Cathedral of Monaco
Prince Florestan 1785–1865 Cathedral of Monaco
Caroline Gilbert de Lametz 1793–1879 Cathedral of Monaco
Prince Charles III 1818–1889 Cathedral of Monaco
Antoinette de Mérode 1828–1864 Cathedral of Monaco
Prince Albert I 1848–1922 Cathedral of Monaco
Mary Victoria Hamilton 1850–1922 Budapest
Marie-Alice Heine, duchess of Richelieu 1858–1925 Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in Paris.
Prince Louis II 1870–1949 Cathedral of Monaco
Ghislaine Dommanget 1900–1991 Passy Cemetery in Paris
Prince Rainier III 1923–2005 Cathedral of Monaco
Grace Patricia Kelly 1929–1982 Cathedral of Monaco

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