The Grimaldis, descended from Otto Canella, Consul…
1402 CE
The Grimaldis, descended from Otto Canella, Consul of Genoa in 1133, and taking their name from his son Grimaldo, are an ancient and prominent Guelphic Genoese family who, in the course of the civil strife in Genoa between the Guelphs and Ghibellines, had taken refuge in Monaco, accompanied by various other Guelphic families, most notably the Fieschis.
François Grimaldi had seized the Rock of Monaco in 1297; the area is to remain under the control of the Grimaldi family to the present day.
In 1402, the Genoese regain control of Monaco.