Princess Lucia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Princess Lucia | |||||
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Duchess of Genoa Duchess of Ancona | |||||
Born | Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, Bavaria | 9 July 1908||||
Died | 3 November 2001 São Paulo, Brazil | (aged 93)||||
Burial | Basilica of Superga, near Turin | ||||
Spouse | Eugenio, 5th Duke of Genoa (m. 1938; died 1996) | ||||
Issue | Princess Maria Isabella of Savoy-Genoa | ||||
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House | Bourbon-Two Sicilies | ||||
Father | Prince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria | ||||
Mother | Princess Maria Ludwiga Theresia of Bavaria |
Princess Lucia Maria Raniera of Bourbon-Two Sicilies[1][2] (Italian: Lucia Maria Raniera, Principessa di Borbone delle Due Sicilie;[1][2] 9 July 1908 in Munich[1][2] – 3 November 2001 in São Paulo) was a Princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies by birth. Through her marriage to Prince Eugenio of Savoy, 5th Duke of Genoa, Lucia was Duchess of Ancona and Duchess of Genoa.
Early life[edit]
Princess Lucia was born at the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich on 9 July 1908, the fifth child and fourth daughter of Prince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria, and his wife, Princess Maria Ludwiga Theresia of Bavaria.[1][2]
Marriage and issue[edit]
Lucia married Prince Eugenio of Savoy, sixth and youngest child of Prince Thomas of Savoy, 2nd Duke of Genoa and his wife Princess Maria Isabella of Bavaria, on 29 October 1938 at Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany.[1][2] The Prince and Princess were second cousins once removed in descent from King Ludwig I of Bavaria. Lucia and Eugenio had one daughter:[1][2]
- Princess Maria Isabella Elena Immacolata Barbara Anna Pace of Savoy-Genoa (born 23 June 1943 in Rome), married on 29 April 1971 in Lausanne, Alberto Frioli (born 7 April 1943 in Rimini), son of Guido Frioli, Count of Rezzano, and Vittoria Fabbri. They have four children.
Ancestry[edit]
Ancestors of Princess Lucia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies |
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References[edit]
Princess Lucia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies Cadet branch of the House of Bourbon Born: 9 July 1908 Died: 3 November 2001
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Italian nobility | ||
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Preceded by Princess Lydia of Arenberg |
Duchess of Genoa 7 September 1990 – 8 December 1996 |
Succeeded by last in line |
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