Princess Charlotte of Monaco (1719–1790)

Princess Charlotte Thérèse Nathalie of Monaco (Monégasque: Teresa-Natalia de Mu̍negu;[1] 19 March 1719 – 1790) was a Monegasque princess and a Visitandine nun.

Princess Charlotte of Monaco
Portrait of Charlotte by Pierre Gobert in 1733
Born(1719-03-19)19 March 1719
Hôtel Matignon, Paris
Kingdom of France
Died30 March 1790
Names
Charlotte Thérèse Nathalie Grimaldi
Monégasque: Teresa-Natalia de Mu̍negu
HouseGrimaldi
FatherJacques I, Prince of Monaco
MotherLouise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco
OccupationNun

Biography

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Princess Charlotte was born on 19 March 1719 at the Hôtel Matignon in Paris to Jacques I, Prince of Monaco and Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco.[2] In 1724, Charlotte was engaged to Frédéric Jules de La Tour, Prince d'Auvergne, however the engagement was broken off and she never married.[3]

In 1733, Pierre Gobert made a portrait of the princess.[3]

On 21 January 1738 Charlotte took religious vows and became a nun at the Convent of the Visitation.[4] A number of times Charlotte left the convent to visit her family.[3]

Charlotte received the veil from the hands of the old Archbishop de Besançon.[5]

She died in 1790.

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