- Claudine, Lady of Monaco
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Claudine Grimaldi (or Claudina) (circa 1451 – 19 November 1515) was Lady regnant of Monaco between 1457 and 1458, and then Lady consort of Monaco as spouse of Lord Lambert of Monaco.
Biography
Claudine was the only child of her father, Catalan Grimaldi. At his death, her father stated in his will that she should marry her cousin to ensure that the Grimaldi family should keep the throne of Monaco. She became Lady of Monaco at her father's death in 1457, under the regency of her paternal grandmother, Pomelline Fregoso. After only one year of reign, she abdicated (1458) in favour of her cousin Lambert, her future spouse. In 1465, seven years after her abdication, she married Lambert and became Lady of Monaco as his spouse.
Issue
Claudine had at least six children;
- Jean II (1468 – 11 October 1505)
- Louis (deemed insane and barred from the inheritance)
- Bianca
- Augustino, Bishop of Grasse (1482 – 14 April 1532)
- Françoise (d. before 1523); married Luc Doria. Her son Bartholomew Doria murdered her brother Lucien.
- Lucien (1487 – 22 August 1523)
Sources
- This page is a translation of its Italian equivalent.
Claudine, Lady of MonacoRegnal titles Preceded by
CatalanLady of Monaco
1457-1458Succeeded by
LambertItalian nobility Preceded by
Blanche del CarettoLady Consort of Monaco
1465-1494Succeeded by
Antonia de SavoieCategories:- 1450s births
- 1515 deaths
- Lords of Monaco
- House of Grimaldi
- 15th-century French people
- 16th-century French people
- Female regents
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