Monaco!
Kokie kostiumai!
From the Greek "μόνοικος", "single house", from "μόνος" (monos) "alone, single" + "οἶκος" (oikos) "house"
Mano ūkis!
Statue of François Grimaldi, "il Malizia" ("the Cunning"), disguised as a monk with a dagger hidden under the cloak of his habit
"the Cunning"...
To can, to have!
Monaco was first ruled by a member of the House of Grimaldi in 1297, when Francesco Grimaldi, known as "Il Malizia"
(translated from Italian either as "The Malicious One" or "The Cunning
One"), and his men captured the fortress protecting the Rock of Monaco while dressed as a Franciscan monk – a Monaco in Italian, although this is a coincidence as the area was already known by this name.
"The Malicious One"!
Or "The Cunning
One".
To can, to have!
Šiuolaikiniai kunigėliai!
While dressed as a monk - Klasta ir Apgaulė!
Mielieji oligarchai!
Deo Juvante.
Kokia vėliava ...
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