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  1. Don Marco Alfonso Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi (2 July 1937 – 5 December 2014) [1] was the son of Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi and Infanta Beatriz of Spain, daughter of King Alfonso XIII of Spain. [2] He was, therefore, the first cousin to King Juan Carlos I of Spain. He was also an uncle to Princess ...

  2. Marco Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi. Giovanni Torlonia, 7th Prince of Civitella-Cesi (b. Rome 18 Apr 1962); on 9 June 2001 he married Carla De Stefanis (born Rome 23 Nov 1966) in the Palazzo Torlonia, Rome. Heir-Apparent: Don Stanislao (born January 2005) Categories: Princes of Civitella-Cesi. Lists of Italian nobility. Vatican City stubs.

  3. 5. Dez. 2014 · Don Marco Alfonso Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi (2 July 1937 – 5 December 2014) [1] was the son of Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi and his wife, Infanta Beatriz of Spain, daughter of King Alfonso XIII of Spain. [2] He was, therefore, first cousin to King Juan Carlos I of Spain.

  4. 5. Dez. 2014 · Don Marco Alfonso Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi (2 July 1937 – 5 December 2014) was the son of Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi and Infanta Beatriz of Spain, daughter of King Alfonso XIII of Spain. He was, therefore, the first cousin to King Juan Carlos I of Spain.

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    Born at the royal palace of La Granja, San Ildefonso near Segovia, Spain on 22 June 1909, Infanta Beatriz was the third child among the six surviving children of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg. She was named Beatriz after her maternal grandmother, Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom, the youngest daughter of Queen...

    During the late 1920s, Infanta Beatriz and her sister Infanta Cristina presided at a number of official engagements while heading various institutions and sponsoring events. They were involved with, among other issues, animal protection. Beatriz and her sister took nursing classes, helping twice a week at the Red Cross in Madrid from 9 am to 1 pm a...

    The support that Alfonso XIII gave to the unpopular dictatorship of Primo de Rivera discredited the king. Municipal elections, held on 12 April 1931, were unfavorable to the monarchy. The Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed two days later. Lacking the backing of the military forces, King Alfonso felt obliged to leave the country the same day, bu...

    At the time of her brother's death, Infanta Beatriz was looking forward to her wedding. While visiting Ostia, she was introduced to an Italian aristocrat, Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince di Civitella-Cesi. Torlonia, who had inherited large estates from his father in 1933, was the son of Marino, 4th Prince di Civitella-Cesi and Mary Elsie Moore, an ...

    Infanta Beatriz settled with her husband in the Palazzo Torlonia, a 16th-century Early Renaissance town house on Via della Conciliazione in Rome.King Alfonso XIII died in 1941 and as the situation deteriorated in Italy during World War II, Infanta Beatriz with her family joined her siblings in Lausanne, spending the rest of the war close to their m...

    Heraldry of Infanta Beatriz of Spain
    Coat of arms used before her marriage
    Coat of arms used as Princess of Civitella-Cesi
    Coat of arms used during King Juan Carlos'sreign
    Balansó, Juan. La familia Real y la familia irreal. Ed. Planeta, Barcelona, 1992, ISBN 84-320-7549-3
    Balansó, Juan. Las perlas de la Corona. Plaza & Janés Editores SA, 1997, ISBN 84-01-53023-7
    Baviera, S.A.R. Princesa Pilar de and Chapman-Huston, Desmond. Alfonso XIII., Col. Z, 1959, ISBN 84-261-0053-8
    García Louapre, Pilar. Cinco días con la infanta Beatriz de Borbón y Battenberg hija de Alfonso XIII : su testimonio sobre su vida y sus circunstancias. Vision Libros, 2007. ISBN 84-982-1759-8
  5. 15. Sept. 2020 · The Wedding of Don Marco Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi, son of Infanta Beatriz of Spain and the the 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi, and Donna Orsetta Caracciolo, dei Duchi di Melito dei Principi di Castagneto, daughter of Prince Adolfo Caracciolo di Castagneto and Donna Anna Visconti di Modrone, in the Church of Santi Cosmo e Damiano in t...

  6. Don Marco Alfonso Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi (2 July 1937 – 5 December 2014) was the son of Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi and his wife, Infanta Beatriz of Spain, daughter of King Alfonso XIII of Spain. He was, therefore, first cousin to King Juan Carlos I of Spain.