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Infanta Isabel and Prince Gaetan of two Sicillies. 1868. Isabel's marriage took place amidst great pomp on 13 May 1868. Upon his marriage, Isabella II bestowed on Gaetan the title of Infante. After the wedding, the young couple embarked a long honeymoon that took them first to visit her new family-in-law residing at the Palazzo Farnese in Rome.
Princess Isabel Alfonsa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Infanta of Spain, [1] (Isabel Alfonsa María Teresa Antonia Cristina Mercedes Carolina Adelaida Rafaela de Borbón-Dos Sicilias y Borbón; 16 October 1904 – 18 July 1985) [2] was a member of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and a princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies by birth. [3]
Infanta María del Pilar, 1874–1879, sister Infanta María de la Paz, 1879–1880, sister María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias: Daughter 11 September 1880 Born 25 November 1885 Father died, mother pregnant Infanta Isabel, Countess of Girgenti, 1880–1882, aunt Infanta María Teresa, 1882–1901, sister [d] Alfonso XIII
Isabel II: 1859: 1861: Died in infancy María del Pilar Berenguela Isabel Francisca de Asís Cristina Sebastiana Gabriela Francisca Caracciolo Saturnina de Borbón y Borbón: Isabel II: 1861: 1879: Died unmarried María de la Paz Juana Amelia Adalberta Francisca de Paula Juana Bautista Isabel Francisca de Asís de Borbón y Borbón: Isabel II ...
English: Coat of arms of Infanta Isabella of Spain, Countess of Girgenti (1868-1871) Español: Escudo de la infanta Isabel de España, condesa de Girgenti (1868-1871) Date
He was the piano teacher for the Infanta Isabel, Countess of Girgenti and her sisters. [3] [4] Fernández had been Involved in the development of Spanish symphony and in the promotion of German music. On November 13, 1844, he played piano four hands with Franz Liszt at the Teatro del Príncipe(now the Teatro Español (Madrid)), in Madrid.
Infanta María del Pilar of Spain (Spanish: María del Pilar Berenguela Isabel Francisca de Asís Cristina Sebastiana Gabriela Francisca Caracciolo Saturnina de Borbón y Borbón; 4 June 1861 – 5 August 1879) was the third surviving child and second surviving daughter of Queen Isabella II and her king consort, Francisco de Asís, Duke of Cádiz.
The Countess of Paris was known for her rather masculine habits of smoking cigars and participating in field sports, especially shooting, yet could surprise people with her elegance on formal occasions. [2] In 1886, they were forced to leave France for a second time. In 1894, her husband died in exile at Stowe House in Buckinghamshire.