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Princess Amalie Isabella of Bavaria

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Princess Amalie
Born(1921-12-15)15 December 1921
Died28 March 1985(1985-03-28) (aged 63)
SpouseUmberto Poletti
IssueCarlo Poletti Galimberti, Count di Assandri di Baviera
HouseWittelsbach
FatherPrince Konrad of Bavaria
MotherPrincess Maria Bona of Savoy-Genoa

Princess Amalie Isabella of Bavaria (German: Amalie Isabella Marie Gisela Margarete Prinzessin von Bayern; 15 December 1921 – 28 March 1985) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach.

Biography

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Princess Amalie Isabella of Bavaria was born to Prince Konrad of Bavaria and Princess Bona Margherita of Savoy-Genoa on 15 December 1921.[1] Her parents, who were both of royal station, were second cousins.[2] Amalie Isabella was the older sister of Prince Eugen of Bavaria (16 July 1925 Munich, Bavaria – 1 January 1997 Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, France).

On 25 August 1949, in the city of Lugano, Switzerland, Amalie Isabella married Count Umberto Poletti Galimberti, Count di Assandri (21 June 1921 in Milan – 18 February 1995 in Milan). He was the son of Luciano Poletti and Adriana Galimberti.[3] Together Amalie Isabella and Poletti had one son:

  • Carlo Tomasso Guillermo Poletti Galimberti, Count di Assandri di Bavieria (born 9 June 1950 in Porto Alegre[4]), married on 14 April 1988 in Milan, Nobile Loredana Biffi (born 1957). They have two children:
    • Tomaso Eugenio de Baviera Poletti Galimberti de Assandri (born 10 April 1989 in Milan)
    • Isabella-Amalia de Baviera Poletti Galimberti de Assandri (born 1991)

Ancestry

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References

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  1. ^ "Amalie Isabella Marie Gisela Margarete Prinzessin von Bayern". The Peerage. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  2. ^ Lundy, Darryl. "The Peerage: Bona Margherita di Savoia, Principessa di Savoia". Retrieved 16 December 2009.
  3. ^ de Saisseval, Guy Coutant (1966). Les Maisons impériales et royales d'Europe. Éditions du Palais-Royal. p. 104.
  4. ^ "Umberto Poletti-Galimberti, Conte di Assandri di Bavieria". The Peerage. Retrieved 22 December 2014.