Charles I, Lord of Monaco

Charles I of Monaco

Charles I of Monaco (died August 15, 1357) was Lord of Monaco and the founder of the Grimaldi dynasty.

The oldest son of Rainier I by his first wife, Salvatica del Carretto, Charles was forced to flee into exile following the Rock of Monaco falling into Genoese control on April 10, 1301.

After thirty years of Genoese rule, Charles retook the Rock on September 12, 1331, and ruled to his death, when the Rock was again conquered by the Genoese army.

In 1346 he took the Lordship of Menton and, in 1355, he conquered the Lordship of Roquebrune.

On June 29, 1352, Charles designed a co-rulership of Monaco between his uncle Antonio (his father's youngest brother), and his own sons, Rainier II and Gabriele.

Family

Charles I married Lucchina Spinola, a daughter of Girardo Spinola, Lord of Dertonne. They had eight children:

References

Charles I, Lord of Monaco
Born: 13? Died: 1357
Preceded by
None (Rainier I of Monaco, Lord of Cagnes, controlled the lordship of Cagnes)
Lord of Monaco
Jointly with Rainier II, Antonio and Gabriele:
1331–1357
Succeeded by
Louis, Lord of Monaco and Jean I, Lord of Monaco
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