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    Prince of Monaco from 26 June 1922 to 9 May 1949. Born in Baden-Baden, Germany, Louis II was the only child of Albert I, Prince of Monaco (1848–1922), and...
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  • Hereditary Princess of Monaco between 1922 and 1944, was the daughter of Louis II, Prince of Monaco, and mother of Prince Rainier III. From 1922 until 1944, she...
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    1929 – September 14, 1982), also known as Grace of Monaco, was an American actress and Princess of Monaco as the wife of Prince Rainier III from their marriage...
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    [ʃaʁlɛn]; born Charlene Lynette Wittstock, 25 January 1978) is Princess of Monaco as the wife of Prince Albert II. Before her marriage, Charlene was an Olympic...
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    monde à Nice un enfant, venu d'une liaison avec l'acteur André Brulé : Jean-Gabriel Brulé. Elle rencontra le prince Louis II de Monaco en 1942, à l'occasion...
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  • à Monaco - Résultat de recherche - Villa Le Sphinx". www.artfisa.fr. Retrieved 2016-08-07. Fialon, Sandrine. "L'architecture de style Belle Epoque à Monaco...
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    within the Alpes-Maritimes, a department within Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France. The Principality of Monaco is a semi-enclave within the region...
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    French franc (redirect from Franc à cheval)
    present. During the Belle Époque, the 100-franc gold coin was called a "monaco", referring to the flourishing casino business in Monte Carlo.[citation...
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    mémoire de Monaco (in French). Editions Saurat-P. Dupont. p. 94. ISBN 978-2-906337-27-5. Combet, Joseph (1912). "Les fêtes révolutionnaires à Monaco". Annales...
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    Munich (redirect from Monaco di Baviera)
    design a series of public museums in neoclassical style. The grand building projects of Ludwig I got Munich the endearment "Isar-Athen" and "Monaco di Bavaria"...
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    1674 – 30 October 1724) was a princess of the House of Lorraine-Guise and Princess of Monaco as consort of Antonio I of Monaco. She was the mother of Louise...
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    rédigé à l'usage des FF. du 2° degré (1912), Paris. Vol. III: Le livre du Maître : manuel d'instruction rédigé à l'usage des FF. du 3° degré (1922), Paris...
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  • Flavio Roma (category AS Monaco FC players)
    2014. "AS Monaco capped off Tours (1-2)" [L'AS Monaco termine en beauté à Tours (1-2)] (in French). Monaco Matin. 24 May 2013. Archived from the original...
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  • Alice Pruvot-Fol (category Cleanup tagged articles with a reason field from April 2020)
    souverain de Monaco, publiés sous sa direction avec le concours de M. Jules Richard, Docteur ès-sciences, chargé des travaux zoologiques à bord, 70: 1-60...
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    died in Monaco, aged 74. In 1953, a centennial concert was held in his memory in the Monte Carlo Casino. Jehin’s compositions include a Hymne à la Charte...
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  • the Fourteenth Century, vol. 15 (Monaco, 1980). (with Roger Wibberly) Manuscripts of 14th-Century English Polyphony: A Selection of Facsimile (Early English...
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    Provence". lequipe.fr. Retrieved 2 October 2015.. "Limoges - Lyon se jouera à Poitiers !". www.francebleu.fr. 9 December 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2021...
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    Lithuania (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    As a result of the staged Żeligowski's Mutiny in October 1920, Poland took control of Vilnius Region and annexed it as Wilno Voivodeship in 1922. Lithuania...
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  • "Mariage civil d'Eleonore de Habsbourg-Lorraine et de Jérôme d'Ambrosio à Monaco". 20 July 2020. "Prince Philippos marries Zuger billionaire's daughter...
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    1923 Women's Olympiad (category International sports competitions hosted by Monaco)
    1923 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The tournament was formally called "Les Jeux Athlétiques Féminins à Monté Carlo". The games were a runner-up to the 1921...
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    of the Principality of Monaco until the disputed French plebiscite of 1860, when it was added to France. It had been always a fashionable tourist centre...
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    Pierre Cardin (category Commanders of the Order of Cultural Merit (Monaco))
    /kɑːrˈdæ̃, -ˈdæn/, French: [pjɛʁ kaʁdɛ̃]), born Pietro Costante Cardin (2 July 1922 – 29 December 2020), was an Italian-born naturalised-French fashion designer...
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    split but it has since reverted to 20. The two-digit code "98" is used by Monaco. Together with the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code FR, the numbers form...
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    accepting the ménage à trois, Éluard eventually became more concerned about the affair. In 1924, he abruptly left, first for Monaco and then for Saigon...
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  • (1993–1997). Giulia Cecchettin, 22, Italian student, stabbed. Antonio Del Monaco, 67, Italian military officer and politician, deputy (2018–2022). Gema Díaz...
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  • Daniel Boulanger (category 1922 births)
    January 1922 – 27 October 2014) was a French novelist, playwright, poet and screenwriter. He has also played secondary roles in films and was a member...
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    Alain Resnais (category 1922 births)
    3 June 1922 – 1 March 2014) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career extended over more than six decades. After training as a film editor...
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    2845. Retrieved March 21, 2017. "LOUIS TINAYRE ALBERT 1er DE MONACO (1848-1922) UN PRINCE À LA CHASSE Du 30 mars au 24 juillet 2016". Musée de la Chasse...
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  • 1933 Monaco Grand Prix was the first time in the history of the sport that the grid was determined by timed qualifying rather than the luck of a draw...
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  • 2014. Colette, Emilio Terry, et al. (1965). Homage à Marie-Blanche, Comtesse Jean de Polignac, Monaco. "Jeanne Lanvin" and "Claude Montana" in Morgan, Ann...
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