Princess Anne of Orléans
Princess Anne of Orléans (Anne Hélène Marie; 5 August 1906, Le Nouvion-en-Thiérache, Aisne – 19 March 1986, Sorrento) was a member of the House of Orléans and the Duchess of Aosta by marriage. She was the daughter of Prince Jean, Duke of Guise, and Princess Isabelle of Orléans.
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Duchess of Aosta | |||||
Born | 5 August 1906 Le Nouvion-en-Thiérache, France | ||||
Died | 19 March 1986 79) Sorrento, Italy | (aged||||
Burial | Basilica dell'Incoronata Madre del Buon Consiglio, Capodimonte | ||||
Spouse | |||||
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House | Orléans | ||||
Father | Prince Jean, Duke of Guise | ||||
Mother | Princess Isabelle of Orléans | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Marriage and issue
She married at Naples, Italy, on 5 November 1927, her first cousin Prince Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of Aosta (1898–1942).[1] The couple had two daughters:
- Princess Margherita of Savoy-Aosta (born 7 April 1930 at Capodimonte Palace - 10 January 2022 at Basel); married on 28–29 December 1953 Archduke Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este (1915–1996), second son of the last Austrian emperor, Charles I. They have three sons and two daughters.
- Princess Maria Cristina of Savoy-Aosta (born 12 September 1933 at Miramare Castle); married on 29 January 1967 Prince Casimir of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, son of Prince Gabriel of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and his second wife, Princess Cecylia Lubomirska. They have two sons and two daughters.
Ancestry
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References
- "Italian Royal Wedding 1927". British Pathe News.
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