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  1. Alexandre Athenase Noghès (Mónaco, 15 de junio de 1916 – Los Ángeles, California, 16 de febrero de 1999) [1] fue un abogado monegasco, campeón internacional de tenis, más conocido por ser el primer marido de la princesa Antonieta de Mónaco, baronesa de Massy, con la cual se casó en segundas nupcias, el 4 de diciembre de 1951 en Génova.

  2. Alexandre-Athenase Noghès (15 June 1916 – 16 February 1999) was an international tennis champion, married Marinette Bastel, having one son Lionel (racing driver), best known as the first husband of Princess Antoinette of Monaco, whom he married as his second wife on 4 December 1951.

  3. 16 de feb. de 1999 · Biography. Alexandre was born on the 15 June, 1916 in Monte Carlo, Monaco, France. The son of Antony Noghes and Marie (unknown). He married Princesa Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi on the 4 December, 1951 Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy. Alexandre and Antoinette had three children.

  4. Alexandre Athenase Noghès fue un abogado monegasco, campeón internacional de tenis, más conocido por ser el primer marido de la princesa Antonieta de Mónaco, baronesa de Massy, con la cual se casó en segundas nupcias, el 4 de diciembre de 1951 en Génova.

  5. Alexandre-Athenase Noghès, First Husband of Princess Antoinette of Monaco | Unofficial Royalty. by Scott Mehl. © Unofficial Royalty 2021. Alexandre-Athenase Noghès was the lover and first husband of Princess Antoinette of Monaco, with whom he had three children.

  6. 19 de ene. de 2011 · The Princess had three children, all products of the first marriage to tennis player Alexandre-Athenase Noghès. The youngest, Christine Alix de Massy, died from leukemia at the age of 37 in 1989. The middling, and only son, Christian, has led a dramatic life with four marriages and even an autobiographical, and highly controversial, tell-all.

  7. Princess Antoinette and Alexandre-Athenase Noghès subsequently married at the Monaco consulate in Genoa on 4 December 1951 (her first, his second) and divorced in 1954. On 15 November 1951, Antoinette was created Baroness of Massy ( Baronne de Massy ).