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  1. Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo (Maria Vittoria Carlotta Enrichetta Giovanna dal Pozzo della Cisterna; * 9. August 1847 in Paris ; † 8. November 1876 in Sanremo ) war Königin von Spanien (1870–1873) und Herzogin von Aosta (1867–1876).

  2. Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo (Maria Vittoria Carlotta Enrichetta Giovanna dal Pozzo della Cisterna; * 9. August 1847 in Paris ; † 8. November 1876 in Sanremo ) war Königin von Spanien (1870–1873) und Herzogin von Aosta (1867–1876).

  3. Maria Vittoria Carlotta Enrichetta Giovanna dal Pozzo, 6th Princess of Cisterna d'Asti and of Belriguardo (9 August 1847 – 8 November 1876), was an Italian noblewoman who was Queen of Spain from 16 November 1870 until 11 February 1873 as the wife of King Amadeo I.

  4. Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo della Cisterna 1847-1876 war Königin von Spanien (1870–1873) und Herzogin von Aosta (1867–1876). Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo wurde in Paris als älteste Tochter von Carlo Emmanuele dal Pozzo, 5. Fürst von Cisterna, und dessen Gemahlin Louise Caroline Ghislaine, Gräfin von Mérode, geboren. Nach dem Tod ihres Vaters ...

  5. 20. Nov. 2019 · Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo was born on 9 August 1847 In Paris as the daughter of Carlo Emmanuele dal Pozzo, 5th Prince of Cisterna – a nobleman in the Kingdom of Sardinia – and his wife, Countess Louise de Merode. Her mother’s sister Antoinette de Merode would become the Princess of Monaco following her marriage to the future ...

  6. Everybody knows where Via Maria Vittoria is, as well as the homonymous hospital or the Palazzo Cisterna in Turin, but few people know that they were dedicated to Maria Vittoria Dal Pozzo, a female character, often forgotten, very important for Turin's history.

  7. Finally we can observe the funeral monument to Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo della Cisterna, Amedeo Ferdinando First Aosta Duke and King of Spain’s wife. Maria Vittoria dedicated her life to ill-fated peoples, and particularly to the poor women condition. In Spain she helped a lot the “lavanderas”, the poorest women in the country, and when ...