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Princess Maria Vittoria of Savoy

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Maria Vittoria of Savoy
Countess of Syracuse
Born(1814-09-29)29 September 1814
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Died2 January 1874(1874-01-02) (aged 59)
Naples
Burial
SpousePrince Leopold, Count of Syracuse
IssuePrincess Isabella
Names
Maria Vittoria Filiberta di Savoia
HouseHouse of Savoy
House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
FatherPrince Joseph Maria, Count of Villafranca
MotherPauline Benedictine de Quélen de Vauguyon

Maria Vittoria of Savoy[1] (Maria Vittoria Filiberta;[1] 29 September 1814[1] – 2 January 1874[1]) was a Princess of Savoy by birth and later a princess of the Two Sicilies by virtue of her marriage to Prince Leopold of Two Sicilies, Count of Syracuse, a younger son King Francis I of the Two Sicilies.

Family

Maria Vittoria was the second child and second-eldest daughter of Prince Joseph Maria of Savoy, Count of Villafranca and his French noble wife Pauline Bénédictine de Quélen de Vauguyon.

Marriage and issue

Maria married Prince Leopold of the Two Sicilies, known as the Count of Syracuse. The count was the fifth son of Francis I of the Two Sicilies and his second wife the Infanta Maria Isabel of Spain. Maria Vittoria and Leopold were married on 16 June 1837 in Naples.[1] Maria and Leopold had one daughter who died a day after her birth.[1]

  1. Princess Isabella of the Two Sicilies (Naples, 23 March 1838 – Naples, 24 March 1838) [2][3]

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

  • 29 September 1814 – 16 June 1837: Her Highness Princess Maria Vittoria of Savoy
  • 16 June 1837 – 2 January 1874: Her Royal Highness The Countess of Syracuse

Ancestry

Family of Princess Maria Vittoria of Savoy
16. Victor Amadeus, Prince of Carignan
8. Louis Victor, Prince of Carignan
17. Vittoria Francesca of Savoy, Marchioness of Susa
4. Prince Eugene Hilarion of Savoy, Count of Villafranca
18. Ernest Leopold, Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg
9. Landgravine Christine of Hesse-Rotenburg
19. Countess Eleonore of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort
2. Prince Joseph Maria of Savoy, Count of Villafranca
20. Jean-Baptiste Magon, Lord of La Giclais
10. François-Nicolas de Mahon-Boisgarin
21. Marie-Françoise Rosalie Nouail
5. Elisabeth Anne Magon de Boisgarin
22. Louis de Caruel, Lord of Merey
11. Louise de Caruel
23. Angélique des Acres de l'Aigle
1. Princess Maria Vittoria of Savoy
24. Nicolas Barthélémy de Quélen de Stuer de Caussade, Prince of Carency
12. Antoine de Quélen de Stuer de Caussade, Duke of la Vauguyon
25. Madeleine de Bourbon Busset
6. Paul François de Quélen de Stuer de Caussade, Duke of La Vauguyon
26. Paul-François de Béthune, Duke of Charost
13. Marie-Françoise de Béthune
27. Julie Gorge d'Entraigues
3. Pauline de Quélen de Stuer de Caussade
28. Pons de Pons, Count of Roquefort
14. Charles-Armand, Viscount of Pons
29. Charlotte de Rohan
7. Antoinette de Pons de Rocquefort
30. François-Victor Le Tonnelier, Marquis of Breteuil
15. Rosalie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil
31. Marie Anne Angélique Charpentier d'Ennery

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Darryl Lundy (16 Jun 2003). "Maria di Savoia-Carignano, Principessa di Savoia". ThePeerage.com. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
  2. ^ Marek, Miroslav. "Genealogy.eu". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source][better source needed]
  3. ^ Genealogics.org