词条 | Lucien, Lord of Monaco |
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| name =Lucien | image =Ambrogio de Predis - Lucien I - Prince of Monaco.jpg | caption = | full name = | succession =Lord of Monaco | reign =11 October 1505 – 22 August 1523 | predecessor =Jean II | successor =Honoré I | spouse =Jeanne de Pontevès-Cabanes | issue =Francesco Grimaldi Claudine Grimaldi Lamberto Grimaldi Rainier Grimaldi Honoré I | house =Grimaldi | father =Lamberto Grimaldi | mother =Claudine Grimaldi, Lady of Monaco | birth_date =c. 1487 | birth_place =Monaco | death_date = 22 August 1523 | death_place =Monaco | date of burial = | place of burial = | religion =Roman Catholicism |}} Lucien (1487 – 22 August 1523) became Lord of Monaco on 11 October 1505, having murdered his predecessor and brother, Jean II, and held that sovereignty until his death. Family and MarriageHe was the fourth son of Lambert Grimaldi (1420–1494) and Claudine Grimaldi (1451–1515). On 25 September 1514 he married Jeanne de Pontevès-Cabanes. The couple had at least five children;
ReignA year after Lucien's reign began, Genoa broke free of France, and many of its people fled to Monaco for refuge. In December 1506, 14,000 Genoese troops besieged Monaco and its castle. The blockade lasted for five months, until Lucien was able to rout the Genoese in March 1507. Monaco, and by extension Lucien, was now in a tight spot, being subjects of France but caught in a diplomatic tight spot between France and Spain, trying to preserve its fragile independence. In 1515, Lucien bought the feudal rights over the city of Mentone, retained by the family of Anne de Lascaris, Countess of Villars, thus bringing the city, as a whole, under Monaco's sovereignty until the French Revolution. AssassinationOn 22 August 1523, Lucien was assassinated by his nephew, Bartholomew Doria of Dolceaqua, son of Lucien's sister Francoise Doria, at the Prince's Palace of Monaco. His body was dragged down the steps of the palace by Doria's men, to be shown to the disbelieving masses, thus inciting a riot wherein the people of Monaco chased Doria and his men out of the country. Andrea Doria, the famous admiral and a cousin to Bartholomew, is believed to have had prior knowledge of the assassination. The full extent of his compliance in this event is speculation, stemming from his being in the Port of Hercules with his squadron of ships on the day of the assassination and his having received a message from Bartholomew that was sent out of the palace just moments before Bartholomew carried out the assassination. The message was believed to have been a ruse to get rid of Lucien's major domo and twelve or fourteen of Lucien's armed men, leaving Lucien alone in the company of his nephew, but for one slave. Lucien was succeeded by his youngest son, Honoré. Notable facts{{In popular culture|date=August 2018}}
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References1. ^{{cite web | title = Mad for Monaco: Lucien Grimaldi, Lord of Monaco | url = http://madmonaco.blogspot.gr/2009/07/lucien-grimaldi-lord-of-monaco.html | date = 2015-05-08 | archiveurl = http://archive.today/d1z0o | archivedate = 2015-05-08 }} {{S-start}}{{Succession box |2. ^{{cite web | title = Lucien Grimaldi / Personnages / Histoire et Patrimoine / Gouvernement… | url = https://www.gouv.mc/Gouvernement-et-Institutions/Histoire-et-Patrimoine/Personnages/Lucien-Grimaldi | date = 2019-03-27 | archiveurl = http://archive.today/1Afgx | archivedate = 2019-03-27 }} 3. ^1 {{cite book |last1=Chiavassa |first1=Henri |title=The History of the Principality as Seen through its Postage Stamps |date=1964 |publisher=Postage Stamp Issuing Office |location=Monaco |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9uNFAQAAIAAJ |accessdate=27 March 2019}} before= Jean II | title= Lord of Monaco | years= 1505–1523 | after= Honoré I }}{{S-end}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2012}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lucien Of Monaco, Lord}}{{monaco-bio-stub}} 8 : House of Grimaldi|Lords of Monaco|1487 births|1523 deaths|Burials at the Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate, Monaco|Assassinated Monegasque people|People murdered in Monaco|People of Ligurian descent |
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