I don’t have access to up-to-the-minute news right now. Here’s what I can share based on publicly available background information about Caroline Gibert de Lametz (Caroline Gibert), Princess consort of Monaco.
- Who she was: Caroline Gibert de Lametz (1793–1879) was a French stage actress who became Princess of Monaco through marriage to Florestan I, Duke of Monaco, in 1816. She is often referred to as Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz in historical sources.
- Role in Monaco: As the wife of Florestan I, she served as Princess consort and remained an influential figure in Monaco’s early 19th-century court life, with continued involvement as an advisor to her son, Charles III, especially during periods of personal and court challenges.
- Notable details: She is commonly associated with helping to stabilize Monaco after the Bourbon Restoration and is noted in various genealogical and biographical sources as being interred in Monaco Cathedral.
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French stage actress 1841-1856: Princess-consort of Monaco Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz was born 18 July 1793 in Coulommiers, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France to Charles Thomas de Lametz (1765-) and Marie-Francoise Le Gras de Vaubert (1766-1842) and died 23 November 1879 Monte Carlo, Monaco, Monaco of unspecified causes. She married Florestan of Monaco (1785-1856) 27 November 1816 in Commercy, Grand Est, France. She was the daughter of Charles-Thomas Gibert (b. 1765), who was a...
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www.histoireeurope.frPrincess Consort of Monaco (1793-1879) Upload media Name in native language Date of birth18 July 1793 Coulommiers Date of death25 November 1879 Monaco Place of burial Country of citizenship Occupation Noble title Family Father Mother Child Spouse
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www.artnews.comby Susan Flantzer © Unofficial Royalty 2022 Born on July 18, 1793, in Coulommiers, France, Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz, wife of Florestan, Prince of Monaco, was the only child of Marie Francoise Henriette le Gras de Vaubercy (1766 – 1845) and the second of her three husbands, Charles-Thomas Gibert (1765 – ?), who was a lawyer. … After Napoleon’s defeat in 1814 and the Bourbon Restoration, which saw Louis XVIII, a younger brother of the beheaded King Louis XVI, become King of France,...
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