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Honoré V of Monaco was a member of the principality's royal family. Born on May 13, 1778, he ascended to the throne in 1819 following his father, Honoré IV. During his reign, he aimed to modernize Monaco, implementing administrative reforms and fostering economic development, particularly in construction and trade, marking significant growth for the principality.
His rule witnessed pivotal events in Monaco's history. After his passing on October 2, 1841, his son, Florestan I, succeeded him. Honoré V is remembered for his contributions to Monaco's 19th-century evolution and economic growth, leaving a significant legacy for the principality.