Antoinette de Mérode

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Antoinette de Mérode was a 19th-century Belgian noblewoman and heiress who became Princess of Monaco through her marriage to Charles III and was the mother of Prince Albert I.

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Antoinette de Mérode canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Belgian noblewoman
human
princess consort of Monaco
burialPlace Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate, Monaco
child Albert I, Prince of Monaco
linked to: Albert I of Monaco
citizenship Belgium
countryOfBirth Belgium
countryOfDeath Monaco
dateOfBirth 1828-09-28
dateOfDeath 1864-02-10
describedBySource Monégasque royal genealogies
endTime 1864-02-10
ethnicGroup Belgian
familyName de Mérode
linked to: House of Merode
father Werner de Mérode
floruit 19th century
genre nobility
givenName Antoinette
hasTitle Her Serene Highness
languageOfWorkOrName French
marriageDate 1856-09-28
marriagePlace Brussels
linked to: Brussels, Belgium
memberOf House of Grimaldi
House of Mérode
linked to: House of Merode
mother Louise de Stolberg-Gedern
nativeLanguage French
nobleTitle Princess of Monaco
notableFor heiress whose fortune helped develop Monte Carlo
notableWork Patronage of the development of Monte Carlo
occupation aristocrat
partOf Monegasque princely family
linked to: Monegasque monarchy
placeOfBirth Brussels
linked to: Brussels, Belgium
placeOfDeath Monaco
positionHeld Princess consort of Monaco
relative Albert I, Prince of Monaco
linked to: Albert I of Monaco

Charles III, Prince of Monaco
religion Roman Catholic Church
linked to: Roman Catholicism
residence Prince's Palace of Monaco
sexOrGender female
spouse Charles III, Prince of Monaco
startTime 1856-09-28

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Albert I of Monaco mother Antoinette de Mérode
Charles III of Monaco spouse Antoinette de Mérode