Charles II, Lord of Monaco explained

Charles
Succession:Lord of Monaco
Reign:7 October 1581 – 17 May 1589
Predecessor:Honoré I
Successor:Hercule
House:Grimaldi
Father:Honoré I, Lord of Monaco
Mother:Isabella Grimaldi
Birth Date:26 January 1555
Birth Place:Monaco
Death Place:Monaco
Place Of Burial:Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Monaco
Religion:Roman Catholicism

Charles II (26 January 1555 – 17 May 1589) was Lord of Monaco from 7 October 1581 to 17 May 1589.

Charles was the eldest son of Honoré I, Lord of Monaco (1522–1581), and Isabella Grimaldi (died 1583). He became lord on the death of his father in 1581.

Protected by Spain, due to the Treaties of 1524, Charles was the first lord of Monaco who refused to pay homage to the duke of Savoy for Mentone and Roccabruna. In 1583 he was declared, after a trial, to have forfeited those two cities.

Charles ruled for only 8 years before dying at the age of 33. He left no issue and so his youngest brother, Hercule, became lord of Monaco.