
Honoré II de Monaco
Honoré II de Monaco was a significant historical figure, serving as the Prince of Monaco from 1660 until his death in 1733. He is best known for his efforts to solidify Monaco's independence and develop its political and economic standing. Honoré II was instrumental in establishing treaties that linked Monaco to France, including one in 1641, which laid the groundwork for the principality's relationship with the Carladès region. His legacy continues to influence the Grimaldi family's historical ties and the principality's identity.
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Prince Honoré II was granted the comté de Carladès in 1643 by King Louis XIII.
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