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Giuseppe Brignole

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Spouse(s)
  
Maria Anna Balbi

Mother
  
Isabella Brignole

Father
  
Anton Giulio Brignole

Name
  
Giuseppe Brignole

Died
  
6 January 1769 (aged 65) Palazzo Rosso, Republic of Genoa

Giuseppe Maria Brignole Sale (1703 – 1769) was a Genovese nobleman and father of Maria Caterina Brignole, Princess of Monaco and later Princess of Conde. He was the Marquis of Groppoli. The reigning Albert II of Monaco is a direct descendant.

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Biography

Brignole was the son of Anton Giulio Brignole (1673–1710) and Isabella Brignole, one of the most powerful and wealthy families in the Republic of Genoa. Brignoles own older brothers Gian Francesco Brignole (1695–1760) and Rodolfo Giulio Brignole (1708–1774) acted as Doges of Genoa.

At the premature death of his older brother Gian Giacomo, Brignole married his own sister in law Maria Anna Balbi, a member of the powerful Balbi family. Balibi would later the a mistress of Honore III, Prince of Monaco, the couples first son-in-law. She was also the mistress of the marechal de Richelieu.

Like his brothers, Brignole acted as ambassador to the Palace of Versailles. When his wife took their young daughter to Versailles, his wife became an instant success and would frequent the palace and Paris as much as she could. While at Versailles, his wife started an affair with the young Honore III, Prince of Monaco and when she suggested that their daughter marry her ex lover, Brignole refused fearing for his reputation. Honore III pressured for seventeen months but then opened negotiations to marry the daughter of the Duke of La Valliere. However, the French King Louis XV spoiled the relations between Honore III and the Duke of La Valliere. Negotiations then changed and their daughter Maria Caterina married Honrore III by Proxy on 15 June 1757. Mother and daughter then went to Monaco by ship.

In 1760 he became the 7th Marquis of Groppoli having inherited the title from his brother. At his own death his properties would pass to his younger brother Ridolfo Emilio Brignole. Brignole died at the Palazzo Rosso in Genoa.

Issue

  1. Maria Caterina Brignole (7 October 1737 – 18 March 1813) married Honore III, Prince of Monaco and had issue. Remarried in 1798 to Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Prince of Conde, no issue.

References

Giuseppe Brignole Wikipedia