

Number 16 - 1992
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This issue presents a range of articles chronologically uninterrupted. It first talks about the court ballets performed in Monaco in the middle of the 17th century, then Menton in the era of Louis I and Antoine I. The black penitents until the revolutionary troubles, are also refered to. The empire transformed the Palace into a beggars’ home, but after its fall, a Sardinian protectorate was established. In the next century, a study about a woman of letters’ relation with Monaco puts an end to this overview. (full texts in French)
THE BLACK PENITENTS OF MONACO AND THEIR CHAPELS - 1992
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THE COURT BALLET IN MONACO (1654-1655) - 1992
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THE PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO DURING THE FALL OF THE FIRST FRENCH EMPIRE. THE SETTLEMENT OF A SARDINIAN PROTECTORATE (1815-1817) - 1992
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A “BEGGING ESTABLISHMENT” IN MONACO, UNDER THE FIRST FRENCH EMPIRE - 1992
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COLETTE AND MONACO : A PARTICULAR RELATIONSHIP - 1992
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MENTON UNDER THE REIGN OF THE PRINCES LOUIS I AND ANTOINE I (1662-1731) - 1992
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IN MEMORIAM: STÉPHANE VILAREM - 1992
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