Alexandre-Athenase Noghès

Alexandre-Athenase "Aléco" Noghès (15 June 1916 – 16 February 1999)[1] was an international tennis champion, best known as the first husband of Princess Antoinette of Monaco, whom he married as his second wife on 4 December 1951; he was previously married to Marinette Bastel, by whom he had one son, Lionel (a racing driver).

Antony also created the renowned Rallye Monte Carlo and is credited with imposing the chequered flag in Grand Prix racing.

They were married in a civil ceremony in Genoa on 4 December 1951, and divorced three years later in 1954.

Following their divorce, Noghès settled in the United States and married Margaret James.

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