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    Monaco was first ruled by a member of the House of Grimaldi in 1297, when Francesco Grimaldi, known as "Malizia" (translated from Italian either as "The Malicious One" or "The Cunning One"), and his men captured the fortress protecting the Rock of Monaco while dressed as Franciscan friars – a monaco in Italian – although this is a ...

  2. Monaco, situated along the Côte d’Azur, is one of Europe’s most luxurious resorts, known for its Monte-Carlo gambling centre, international sports-car races, and beaches. In 1997 the 700-year rule of the Grimaldis, then under Prince Rainier, was celebrated. Council of Europe Summary.

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The early history of Monaco is primarily concerned with the protective and strategic value of the Rock of Monaco, the area's chief geological landmark, which served first as a shelter for ancient peoples and later as a fortress.

  4. Dec 7, 2022 · 1962 - The prince restores the National Council and introduces a new, more liberal constitution. 1982 - Princess Grace dies following a car accident near Monte-Carlo. 1993 - Monaco joins the...

  5. May 7, 2024 · conventional long form: Principality of Monaco conventional short form: Monaco local long form: Principaute de Monaco local short form: Monaco etymology: founded as a Greek colony in the 6th century B.C., the name derives from two Greek words "monos" (single, alone) and "oikos" (house) to convey the sense of a people "living apart" or in a ...

  6. 1 Geography. 2 History. 2.1 Early history and Ligurian settlement. 2.2 Greek colonization and Herculean legend. 2.3 Roman rule. 2.4 Middle Ages. 2.5 Rise of the Grimaldis. 2.6 Present day. 3 Law and government. 3.1 Foreign relations. 3.2 Security. 3.3 Administrative division. 4 Economy. 4.1 Tax haven. 5 Demographics. 6 Notes. 7 References.

  7. At the end of the 12th century B.C., the Romans occupied the region. Monaco is part of the Province of the Maritime Alps. During their occupation, the Romans erected at La Turbie, the Trophy of Augustus, which celebrates the triumph of their military campaigns.

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