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Europe's Smallest Countries: - MONACO

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Other branches also deserve a place in this historical overview of the Grimaldi Family. They settled, for example, in Bologna, Carignano, Régusse, and London, this last branch being more extensively covered in the genealogical section of this site. (Read more)

Some authors also mention branches in remote regions, for which the lack of documents unfortunately makes any serious genealogical study difficult. The Grimaldi name is indeed not uncommon.

Paradoxically, the large House described in these pages has almost entirely disappeared. According to independent genealogists, most of the legitimate branches mentioned in this overview are now extinct.

Another paradox is that the jewel of the House of Grimaldi, Monaco, has managed to preserve its independence through most wars and revolutions. Wedged between snow-white summits and a glittering sea, Monaco and its Monégasques are living proof that small States have their place in the concert of nations.


Other branches also deserve a place in this historical overview of the Grimaldi Family. They settled, for example, in Bologna, Carignano, Régusse, and London, this last branch being more extensively covered in the genealogical section of this site. (Read more)

Some authors also mention branches in remote regions, for which the lack of documents unfortunately makes any serious genealogical study difficult. The Grimaldi name is indeed not uncommon.

Paradoxically, the large House described in these pages has almost entirely disappeared. According to independent genealogists, most of the legitimate branches mentioned in this overview are now extinct.

Another paradox is that the jewel of the House of Grimaldi, Monaco, has managed to preserve its independence through most wars and revolutions. Wedged between snow-white summits and a glittering sea, Monaco and its Monégasques are living proof that small States have their place in the concert of nations.
 
 
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