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 |
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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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Famous quotes containing the word monaco:
“If there is anything so romantic as that castle-palace-fortress of Monaco I have not seen it. If there is anything more delicious than the lovely terraces and villas of Monte Carlo I do not wish to see them. There is nothing beyond the semi-tropical vegetation, the projecting promontories into the Mediterranean, the all-embracing sweep of the ocean, the olive groves, and the enchanting climate! One gets tired of the word beautiful.”
—M. E. W. Sherwood (18261903)