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Rainier I of Monaco, Lord of Cagnes

Monégasque ruler (c. 1267–1314)


Monégasque ruler (c. 1267–1314)

FieldValue
nameRainier I
title*Lord of Cagnes*
imageRaniero I de Mónaco.jpg
captionRainier I of Monaco.
birth_date
death_date
noble familyGrimaldi
spouseSalvatica del Carretto
Andriola Grillo
issueCharles I, Lord of Monaco
Vinciguerra of Monaco
Salvaggia of Monaco
Luca, Lord of Villefranche
fatherLanfranco Grimaldi
motherAurelia del Carretto
birth_placeGenoa, Republic of Genoa
death_placeNaples, Kingdom of Naples

Andriola Grillo Vinciguerra of Monaco Salvaggia of Monaco Luca, Lord of Villefranche Rainier I of Monaco (1267–1314) was the first sovereign Grimaldi ruler of the area now known as Monaco. He also held the title of Lord of Cagnes. Cagnes was the town where in 1309 he established a stronghold, today known as the Château Grimaldi.

Additionally, he was Baron of San Demetrio (Kingdom of Naples).

He was the eldest of the three sons of Lanfranco Grimaldi, French Vicar of Provence, by his wife, Aurelia del Carretto (who later remarried her husband's cousin, François Grimaldi).

In 1297, Rainier joined his stepfather (François) and a group of men to take the castle on the Rock of Monaco. The event is commemorated on the Monegasque coat of arms, where the supporters are two monks armed with swords (because François dressed as monk and opened the gates of Monaco's castle). Rainier held the citadel of Monaco for four years before departing on April 10, 1301. In 1304, he was appointed Admiral of France after winning the Battle of Zierikzee.

He married twice: firstly, Salvatica del Carretto, daughter of Giacomo del Carretto, Margrave of Finale. They had four children:

  • Charles I, his successor.
  • Vinciguerra, who married Costanza Ruffa.
  • Salvaggia, who married Gabriele Vento.
  • Luca, Lord of Villefranche; married firstly Tedise, daughter of Daniel Cybo, and secondly Caterina Caracciolo.

Secondly, Rainier I married Andriola Grillo. This marriage was childless.

References

  • Françoise de Bernardy, Princes of Monaco: the remarkable history of the Grimaldi family, ed. Barker, 1961.
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