Charles III, Prince of Monaco

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His Serene Highness Prince Charles III
Reign 20 June 1856-10 September 1889
Predecessor Florestan I of Monaco
Successor Albert I of Monaco
Spouse Antoinette de Mérode
Issue Albert I of Monaco
Royal House Grimaldi
Father Florestan I of Monaco
Mother Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz
Born 8 December 1818
Died 10 September 1889


Charles III, Prince of Monaco (8 December 181810 September 1889) was reigning Prince of Monaco from 20 June 1856 to his death. He was the founder of the famous casino in Monte Carlo.

He was son to Florestan I of Monaco and Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz.

Charles was married on 28 September 1846 to Antoinette de Mérode-Westerloo. He was succeeded by his son Albert I of Monaco. During his reign, the towns of Menton and Roquebrune, constituting some 80 percent of Monegasque territory, were formally ceded to France, paving the way for formal French recognition of Monaco's independence.

Under Charles III, the Principality of Monaco increased its diplomatic activities; for example, in 1864, Charles III concluded a Treaty of Friendship with the Bey of Tunis, Muhammad III as-Sadiq, which also regulated trade and maritime issues.

Charles III, Prince of Monaco
Born: 8 December 1818 Died: 10 September 1889
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Florestan I
Prince of Monaco
1856 – 1889
Succeeded by
Albert I
Monegasque royalty
Preceded by
Florestan I
Hereditary Prince of Monaco
1841 – 1856
Succeeded by
Albert I
Marquis of Baux
1841 – 1856
Titles of nobility
Preceded by
Florestan I
Duke of Valentinois
1856 – 1889
Succeeded by
Albert I