Talk:Manuel de Godoy di Bassano, 3rd Prince Godoy di Bassano
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[edit]A new page was created on 4 November 2008 by Fjmoralesroca entitled: Manuel de Godoy de Bassano y Crowe (*Paris, October 31, 1828 +April 14, 1896), 3rd Prince of Godoy of Bassano, 3rd Count of Castillo Fiel
It appears to refer to the same person as the subject of this article and consisted solely of the following unformatted, unreferenced text:
- Don Manuel de Godoy de Bassano y Crowe (*París, October 31, 1828 +April 14, 1896), 3rd Prince of Bassano, 3rd Roman Prince of Godoy, 3rd Prince of the Algarbes, 3rd Count Duque of Evoramonte, 2nd Duke of Almodovar del Campo, Grandée of Spain, 3rd Count of Castillo Fiel (R.O. December 21, 1871), Knight of the Military Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Knight of the Order of Philippe "The Magnanimous" of Saxonie, Secretary of the Spanish Embassy in Paris, Inspector General of the Customs of the Philippines Islands. Married 1st in Madrid in July 25, 1856, with Doña Maria del Pilar de Sóla y Fuentes (*Barcelona, June 30, 1828 +Madrid, September 24, 1870), with issue, and married 2nd in Pamplona, March 2, 1878, with Doña Rosa Carolina Victoria Eloisa Noeb y Stolz (*Paris, February 13, 1815, +July 30, 1903), Princess and Duchess of Lesignano, Marquisse of Alta Villa y del Casale de Monteferrato del Piamonte, Countess of Ketschendorf and Stolzenau, named "Rosina Stolz", the great diva of the Opera Theatre of Paris (1841 - 1860), princess dowager, married 1st in Bruxelles, March 2, 1837, with Auguste Lecuyer, lawyer of Rouane, director of the Opera Theatre de La Monnai of Bruxelles, married 2nd with the Count of Ketschendorf and Stolzenau, Royal Counselor and Gentil Home of the King of Saxonie, married 3rd in Roma, May 18, 1872, with Carlo Raimondi de Lesignano di San Marino, Prince and Duke of Lesignano.
I have redirected that page to this one and am copying its contents here in case it might prove useful to those trying to expand the article. Voceditenore (talk) 06:56, 6 November 2008 (UTC)