François Grimaldi

Francesco Grimaldi (French: François; English: Francis), called il Malizia (from Italian: the malicious), was the Genoese leader of the Guelphs who captured the Rock of Monaco on the night of 8 January 1297.

He was the son of Guglielmo Grimaldi by his wife Giacobina or Giacoba, a Genoese noble.

François Grimaldi
Lord of Monaco
François Grimaldi
Fresco with François Grimaldi, nickname "Malizia", on a wall of the rue Comte Félix Castaldi in Monaco
Bornc. ?
Genoa, Republic of Genoa
Died1309
Ventimiglia, Republic of Genoa
Noble familyHouse of Grimaldi
Spouse(s)Aurelia del Carretto
FatherGuglielmo Grimaldi
MotherGiacoba

Capture of Monaco

Dressed as a Franciscan friar, Francesco was greeted at the gates of Monaco's castle, only then to seize the castle with his cousin Rainier I, Lord of Cagnes, and a group of men behind him.[citation needed] The event is commemorated on the Monegasque coat of arms, on which the supporters are two friars armed with swords. He held the citadel of Monaco for four years before being chased out by the Genoese. The battle over "the rock" was taken over by his kinsmen. Francesco thus failed to establish the Grimaldis' rule over Monaco, but was the first to attempt to do so.[citation needed]

Family

He was married in 1295 to Aurelia del Carretto; the marriage was childless. The modern Grimaldis are therefore not descendants of Francesco. After his death, in 1309, he was succeeded by his cousin (and stepson), Rainier I of Monaco, Lord of Cagnes.[citation needed]

His cousin's descendants, the Grimaldi family, still rule Monaco today. Over one hundred years after the coup, the Grimaldis purchased Monaco from the crown of Aragon in 1419, and became the official and undisputed rulers of "the Rock of Monaco". Rainier Il's three sons-Ambroise, Antoine and Jean purchased Monaco in the name of Grimaldi from its then owner, Queen Yolande of Aragon.

References

Sources

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

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