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Pierre Marie Xavier DE POLIGNAC, 1895–1964?> (aged 69 years)
- Name
- Pierre Marie Xavier /DE POLIGNAC/
- Surname
- DE POLIGNAC
- Given names
- Pierre Marie Xavier
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1895–1964
Birth: 24 October 1895
— Constantine, Algeria, North Africa Death: 10 November 1964 |
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wife |
1898–1977
Birth: 30 September 1898
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— Constantine, Algeria, North Africa Death: 16 November 1977 — Paris, Seine, France |
daughter |
Princess Antoinette Louise Grimaldi of MONACO
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1923–2005
Birth: 31 May 1923
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— Monaco Death: 6 April 2005 — Monaco |
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Unique identifier
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0206255A7CAB024C871E93F5560588000CB7
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Note
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Prince Pierre-Marie-Xavier-Antoine-Melchoir, Count of Polignac, born October 24 1895 in the Chateau de Kerscamp (Morbihan), named Grimaldi by Order in Council on March 18, 1920, deceased November 10, 1964. Pierre de Polignac Because a female Grimaldi could inherit only if her husband was also a Grimaldi, Pierre de Polignac became Prince Pierre Grimaldi, Comte de Polignac on 18 March, 1920, the day before his religious marriage. He married civilly 18 March 1920 in Monaco Princess Charlotte of Monaco, née Charlotte Louise Juilette Louvet, daughter of Louis II of Monaco and Marie Juliette Louvet. They were judicially separated on 20 March, 1930 at Paris, and divorced by ordinance of Prince Louis II on 18 February, 1933. Following the divorce, Charlotte took up residence at the Château de Marchais with René Gigier, one of France’s most infamous jewel thieves. The Count and his wife had two children, Princess Antoinette of Monaco (b. 1920) and Rainier III of Monaco. |
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