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Alessandro Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Cerveteri

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Alessandro Ruspoli
Prince Alessandro Ruspoli.
  • 2nd Prince of Cerveteri
  • 2nd Marquess of Riano
  • 7th Count of Vignanello
Tenure1731–1779
PredecessorPrince Francesco Ruspoli
SuccessorPrince Francesco Ruspoli
Born(1708-12-03)December 3, 1708
Rome, Papal States
DiedJune 20, 1779(1779-06-20) (aged 70)
Rome, Papal States
Spouse
  • Princess Virginia Altieri di Oriolo
  • Countess Prudenza Marescotti-Capizucchi
Issue
  • Princess Marianna Ruspoli
  • Princess Maria Isabella Ruspoli
  • Prince Francesco Ruspoli
  • Princess Giacinta Ruspoli
  • Prince Bartolomeo Ruspoli
  • Prince Lorenzo Ruspoli
HouseRuspoli
FatherPrince Francesco Ruspoli
MotherDuchess Isabella Cesi of Acquasparta
ReligionRoman Catholic Church

Alessandro, Principe Ruspoli (December 3, 1708 – June 20, 1779) was the 2nd Principe di Cerveteri, 2nd Marchese di Riano and 7th Conte di Vignanello, son of Francesco Maria Marescotti Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Cerveteri and wife Isabella Cesi dei Duchi di Acquasparta, maternal niece of Pope Innocent XIII. His brother was Bartolomeo Ruspoli.

Marriages and children

He married firstly in 1720 as her first husband Virginia Altieri dei Principi di Oriolo (Rome, May 6, 1705 – ?), without issue. The marriage was annulled by the Pope.

He married secondly in 1749 his first cousin Prudenza dei Conti Marescotti-Capizucchi, daughter of his uncle Mario, 1st Conte Marescotti-Capizucchi (1681 – December 23, 1758) and wife Cassandra Sacchetti dei Marchesi di Castel Rigattini, and paternal granddaughter of Alessandro Marescotti, 5th Conte di Vignanello and second wife Prudenza Gabrielli (December 17, 1654 – December 13, 1709), by whom he had six children:

See also

Italian nobility
Preceded by Prince of Cerveteri
1731–1779
Succeeded by