Marquis of Baux
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Marquis of Baux (French: Marquis des Baux) is one of the Prince of Monaco's many hereditary titles, and one which is usually also given to the reigning Prince's eldest son. It was originally associated with the town of Les Baux de Provence, but later lost its administrative authority when control of the town reverted to France.
[edit] List of Marquis of Baux
With the exception of Princess Charlotte, styled as HSH The Princess Charlotte, the Marquis of Baux is officially styled as HSH Hereditary Prince of Monaco or HSH Hereditary Princess of Monaco during their period as marquis or marquise.
- Antonio I of Monaco
- Honoré III, Prince of Monaco
- Honoré IV, Prince of Monaco
- Honoré V, Prince of Monaco
- Florestan I, Prince of Monaco, - 1841
- Charles III, Prince of Monaco, 1841 - 1856
- Albert I, Prince of Monaco, 1856 – 1889
- Louis II, Prince of Monaco, 1889 - 1922
- Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois, 1922 - 1944
- Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, 1944 - 1949
- Albert II, Prince of Monaco, 1958 - 2005
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