Camillo Ruspoli, 4th Marquis of Boadilla del Monte

Don Camillo Carlo Luigi dei Principi Ruspoli (16 January 1865 in Florence 7 November 1944 in Florence) was an Italian and Spanish aristocrat, son of Luigi Ruspoli y Godoy, 3rd Marquis of Boadilla del Monte and second wife Donna Emilia, Nobile Landi.

Camillo Ruspoli Landi
Marquis of Boadilla del Monte
4th Marquis of Boadilla del Monte
Tenure1893-1944
PredecessorPrince Luigi Ruspoli y Godoy
SuccessorPrince Paolo Ruspoli
Born(1865-01-16)16 January 1865
Florence, Kingdom of Italy
Died(1944-11-07)7 November 1944
Florence, Kingdom of Italy
SpouseCountess Emilia Orlandini del Beccuto
Issue
Full name
Camillo Carlo Luigi Ruspoli Landi
HouseRuspoli
FatherPrince Luigi Ruspoli y Godoy
MotherEmilia Landi
ReligionRoman Catholic Church

He was 4th Marqués de Boadilla del Monte with a Coat of Arms of Ruspoli (Letter of 28 March 1894) and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire.

Marriage and children

On 7 October 1897, in Florence, he married Emilia dei Conti Orlandini del Beccuto (18 April 1873 in Florence – ?), by whom he had two sons:

Additional information

See also

Sources

  • Affonso, Domingos de Araújo; Valdez, Rui Dique Travassos (1938). Livro de Oiro da Nobreza (3 volumes)|format= requires |url= (help) (in Portuguese). II. Lisbon.
  • Hobbs, Nicolas (2007). "Grandes de España" (in Spanish).
  • Instituto de Salazar y Castro. Elenco de Grandezas y Titulos Nobiliarios Españoles (in Spanish). periodic publication.
  • "Ruspoli de Godoy Genealogy". 2007. Retrieved 15 February 2009.
Spanish nobility
Preceded by
Luigi Ruspoli
Marqués of Boadilla del Monte
1893-1944
Succeeded by
Paolo Ruspoli


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