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Italian Royal Families / Re: King Ferdinando I of the Two Sicilies and his wife Maria Carolina
« on: April 20, 2013, 12:45:30 PM »Close to Naples ? Get there by train ?
Look at "the map of Apulia" and go to " How to get to Foggia" !
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Close to Naples ? Get there by train ?
....Later, he was transferred in Dreux (France). The pic shows duchesse of Guise out of Notre-dame of Paris after a massrequiem for his brother.Princess Isabelle de Guise and her daughters out of Notre Dame at the funeral of his brother the Count of Paris in 1928 :The brother of duchess de Guise called Philippe duke of Orléans, not count of Paris. He died in Palermo in 1926, not in 1928. The funreral took place in Palermo where he was buried temporarily.
Princess Isabelle de Guise and her daughters out of Notre Dame at the funeral of his brother the Count of Paris in 1928 :The brother of duchess de Guise called Philippe duke of Orléans, not count of Paris. He died in Palermo in 1926, not in 1928. The funreral took place in Palermo where he was buried temporarily. La
Family Gathering. 1938
Sitting on the floor: Prince Viggo in the middle, his nephews Flemming and Jorgen, sons of Prince Axel, are by his sides.
Standing from left to right: Prince Aage, his wife Mathilde, Countess Louise (spouse of Prince Erik), Prince Waldemar, Princess Margaretha, Countess Eleonore (spouse of Prince Viggo) and Prince Axel.
Any information on this Duke of Montponsier ?
Are you sure that this lady is Isabelle d'Orléans, future wife of the duke of Guise?
That's Isabelle. Why do you have doubts?
This seems to be from the same photoshoot
With her siblings Helene, Jean, & Louise (This image is courtesy of Veronica from here and Dinastias)
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According to 1921's Almanach de Gotha, troisieme partie
These are some of the homes lived in by the Polignac family: Please note that many may have been destroyed by WWII, or may no longer be owned by Polignac family members. I don't know which are patrimony of the Polignac family or which may have been brought into the family through marriage.
château de Canappeville, Eure
château de St-Jean-du-Cardonnay, Seine- Inférieure
château de Polignac, Haute-Loire
château de La Jumelliere, Maine et Loire
château de Navailles près Pau
château Le Plessis
château de Limésy, Seine-Inférieure
château de Kerbastic, Morbihan
château de La Voulte-Polignac, par La Voulte, Seine et Loire
château de Kerscamp, Marbihan
château de Bournville, Aisne