Ghislaine Dommanget
| Ghislaine Dommanget | |||||
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| Princess consort of Monaco | |||||
| Tenure | 24 July 1946 – 9 May 1949 | ||||
| Born | 
13 October 1900 Reims, France  | ||||
| Died | 
30 April 1991 (aged 90) Neuilly-sur-Seine, France  | ||||
| Burial | Passy Cemetery, France | ||||
| Spouse | 
Paul Diey  André Brulé Louis II, Prince of Monaco  | ||||
| Issue | Jean Gabriel Brulé | ||||
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| Father | Robert Joseph Dommanget | ||||
| Mother | Marie Louise Meunier | ||||
| Occupation | Actress | ||||
Grave Monument of Ghislaine, Princess of Monaco.
Ghislaine Marie Françoise Dommanget (13 October 1900 – 30 April 1991), daughter of Colonel Robert Joseph Dommanget (1867-1957) and his wife, Marie Louise Meunier (1867-1957), was the Princess of Monaco from 1946 to 1949. She was a French comedy actress.
She married firstly Paul Diey (1863–1931) in 1923.[1]
She divorced her second husband, actor André Brulé, and married the reigning Prince of Monaco, Louis II on 24 July 1946 — the first bride to the member of the Grimaldi family without a dowry.
Following his death on 9 May 1949, and the accession of her step-grandson Rainier III, she became Dowager Princess of Monaco, a title she held until her death.
Notable published works
- "Sois princesse"... dit-il. Publisher Hachette (Évreux, Printing house Labadie). Year: 1964. Pages: 253.[2]
 
Honours
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 Monaco: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Saint-Charles.[3] 
References
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| Vacant Title last held by Alice Heine | 
Princess consort of Monaco 1946–1949  | 
Vacant Title next held by Grace Kelly | 
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