Marie-Juliette Louvet
See also: Louvet
Marie-Juliette Louvet was born the May 9th 1867 with Pierreval (Seine-Lower currently Seine-Maritime) and died the September 24th 1930, 16th district of Paris (the Seine). It is the girl of Jacques Henri Louvet (1830-1910) and of Joséphine Elmire Piedefer (1828-1871). Marie-Juliette Louvet is the mother of the princess Charlotte of Monaco, the maternal grandmother of Rainier III of Monaco and the great-grandmother of Albert II de Monaco.
Marriage
It Maria the October 6th 1885, 9th district of Paris, with Achilles Delmaet (1860 - 1914), including two children: Georges Delmaet (1884-1955) and Marguerite Delmaet (1886-1964). They divorce with Paris the January 14th 1893. Georges Delmaet is the uncle of Rainier III of Monaco and the great-uncle of Albert II de Monaco. Marguerite Delmaet is the aunt of Rainier III of Monaco and the great-aunt of Albert II de Monaco.
Achille Delmaet is a known Photographe for the stereotypes of naked of Goulue, an artist of the Moulin-Rouge.
Marie-Juliette is designated in turn as artist and actress.
Louis II and Charlotte
One does not know too much how the future Louis II of Monaco met it: it may be that is when it was hostess in a Cabaret with Paris and that the prince took it along with him in his garrison town.One finds Marie-Juliette Louvet washing machine (“linen maid”) in the Caserne with Constantine (French Algérie) where (in the French Army) the future sovereign prince was used Louis II as Monaco says “Prince Soldat”, as officer with the hunters of Africa (3rd regiment of hunters).
Marie-Juliette Louvet and the future sovereign prince Louis II of Monaco had a girl, Charlotte, which was born in 1898 with Constantine (French Algérie).
Charlotte Louvet, for lack of descent at the Grimaldi, became later, the hereditary princess of Monaco, mother of Rainier III of Monaco.
Contrary to her daughter Charlotte, Marie-Juliette Louvet never accepted any title sovereign princes Albert Ier of Monaco and Louis II of Monaco.
Marie-Juliette Louvet however saved the Principality of Monaco of an annexation by France by giving to the future Louis II of Monaco her single child; Louis II of Monaco was itself the single child of Albert Ier of Monaco and the secret treaty free-Monegasque of the July 17th 1918 specified in its article 3: “In the event of vacancy of the crown, in particular for lack of direct or adoptive heirs, the territory Monegasque will form, under the protectorate of France, an autonomous State, under the name of State of Monaco. ” As one sees Monaco would then have become a Protectorat like the Tunisia and the Morocco. It to be published more decent to speak adoptive heirs rather than natural heirs .
Ascent
The known districts of Marie-Juliette Louvet reveal a great geographical stability.
See too
- List of the sovereigns of Monaco
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