- Lamberto Grimaldi
Lamberto Grimaldi (1420 – March 1494) was a
Lord of Monaco (sinceMarch 16 ,1458 ). He was married to his cousin Claudine Grimaldi in 1465 in order to secure theGrimaldi inheritance ofMonaco which by the small state'sconstitution could only pass to male heirs. Lamberto was of the branch of the Grimaldi family which had settled inAntibes while Claudia was of the more powerful Monaco branch. Thus their union legitimately kept her branch of the family in control of Monaco. At this period in Monaco's history the family had not yet attained theprince ly status that was to come later.Lamberto assumed the reins of power in Monaco at a difficult time in its often vulnerable history. Lamberto fought to preserve Monaco's independence, and is said to have "handled
diplomacy and the sword with equal talent". [The House of Grimaldi] He also established the Grimaldimotto "With God's help."He and Claudine had at least six children;
*Jean (
1468 -11 October 1505 )
*Louis ; deemed insane and barred from the inheritance
*Bianca
*Augustino, Bishop of Grasse (1482 -14 April 1532 )
*Francoise (d. before 1523); married LucDoria , her son BartholomewDoria murdered her brother Lucien
*Lucien (1487 -22 August 1523 )Notes
References
* [http://www.grimaldi.org/en/history/monaco.asp The House of Grimaldi] retrieved 12 February 2007
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