Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa

Emanuele Francesco Maria dei Principi Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa[1] (December 30, 1837 November 29, 1899) was an Italian and a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire who twice served as the Mayor of Rome.

Emanuele Ruspoli
Prince Emanuele Ruspoli.
Prince of Poggio Suasa
Tenure1886–1899
PredecessorNone
SuccessorPrince Mario Ruspoli
Born(1837-12-30)December 30, 1837
Rome, Papal States
Died29 November 1899(1899-11-29) (aged 61)
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Spouse
    (m. 1864; died 1870)
      Laura Caracciolo
      (m. 1878; died 1882)
        Josephine Mary Beers-Curtis
        (m. 1885; his death 1899)
        Issue
        Full name
        Emanuele Francesco Maria dei Principi Ruspoli
        HouseRuspoli
        FatherPrince Bartolomeo Ruspoli
        MotherCarolina Ratti
        ReligionRoman Catholic Church

        Early life

        Prince Emanuele, who was born on December 30, 1837, in Rome, was the son of Bartolomeo dei Principi Ruspoli and wife Donna Carolina Ratti.

        His paternal grandfather was Francesco Ruspoli, 3rd Prince of Cerveteri and second wife Countess Maria Leopoldina von Khevenhüller-Metsch and ancestor of the Line III of the Principi Ruspoli. His great-uncle was Cardinal Bartolomeo Ruspoli.

        Career

        He was Nobile di Viterbo e di Orvieto, Patrizio Romano and Prince of Holy Roman Empire.

        In 1859, Emanuele was volunteer military in the Kingdom of Sardinia and received the Silver Medal of Military Valor. His military grade was Officer.[2]

        Emanuele was Deputy and Senator of the Kingdom of Italy. He was Sindaco of the City of Rome (June 18, 1878 July 20, 1880) and (November 14, 1892 November 29, 1899).

        Personal life

        He married firstly in Rome, June 10, 1864 Princess Ecaterina Conachi (Ţigăneşti, Moldavia, April 2, 1829 of paludism,[3] Genoa, February 22, 1870), a Romanian noblewoman, (former wife of Prince Nicolae Vogoride, Caimacam of Moldavia, and daughter of boyar poet, prose writer and Great Chancellor Costache Conachi and wife Smaranda Negri-Donici), by whom he had five children:

        • Don Costantino dei Principi Ruspoli (Rome, January 14, 1865 Rome, April 29, 1889), unmarried and without issue.
        • Eugenio Ruspoli
        • Mario Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Poggio Suasa
        • Donna Caterina dei Principi Ruspoli (Ţigăneşti, November 15, 1868 Bern, August 12, 1912), married in Rome, January 8, 1887 Albert, Comte de la Forest-Divonne (Paris, December 18, 1859 January 11, 1943), by whom she had a son and a daughter:[4]
        • Donna Margherita dei Principi Ruspoli (Genoa, February 7, 1870 June 5, 1970), married in Rome, June 6, 1889 Walfredo, Conte della Gherardesca, Conte di Donoratico e Castagneto (1865 1932), and had issue. Her mother Caterina, died fifteen days later she was born. Margherita was one of the lady-in-waiting to Queen Elena of Italy. Margherita died when she was over a hundred years old.

        Second marriage

        He married secondly in Rome, July 14, 1878 Laura Caracciolo dei Principi di Torella,[5] Duchi di Lavello, Marchesi di Bella, daughter of Camillo Caracciolo and wife Countess Anna Ivanovna Loginova, (Turin,[6] September 17, 1854 of post childbirth complications, Rome, January 16, 1882), by whom he had an only son:

        Third marriage

        He married thirdly in Paris, June 18, 1885 Josephine Mary Beers-Curtis (Paris, January 27, 1861 1943), an English American, daughter of Joseph David Beers-Curtis and wife Elizabeth Shipton-Giles, by whom he had three children:

        Princess Vittoria Ruspoli with her three children.
        • Donna Vittoria Emilia Ipsicratea Agricola dei Principi Ruspoli (Rome, December 31, 1892 Rome, January 13, 1982), married in Rome, December 4, 1912 and divorced in 1930 Roger Richard Charles Henri Étienne de Dampierre, 2nd Duca di San Lorenzo Nuovo and Nobile di Viterbo (Tours, May 9, 1892 Chaumont-sur-Tharonne, December 14, 1975), and had two daughters and one son.
        • Don Eugenio Mario Giuseppe Bartolomeo dei Principi Ruspoli (Senigallia, July 26, 1894 Rome, 1978), married in Collesalvetti, January 22, 1927 Mary Dorothea Du Pré-Labouchère (Paris, February 4, 1884 in domestic accident, Rome, September 27, 1944).

        The prince died of complications of his diabetes on November 29, 1899.

        Descendants

        Through his daughter Princess Donna Caterina, he was the grandfather of Gilbert, Comte de la Forest-Divonne (Paris, November 4, 1887 Paris, June 28, 1891), unmarried and without issue, Claire de la Forest-Divonne (Paris, February 11, 1889 Carquefou, July 14, 1978), married in Livorno, January 15, 1913 Prince Vladimir Mavrocordato, and Gaddo, Conte della Gherardesca (October 10, 1895 Castagneto Carducci, May 2, 1981), married April 21, 1919 Emilia Poschi-Meuron dei Marchesi Garzoni, and had issue.

        Through his daughter, Princess Donna Vittoria, he was the grandfather of Victoire Jeanne Emmanuelle Joséphine Pierre Marie de Dampierre (Rome, November 8, 1913 Rome, May 3, 2012), married firstly in Rome, March 4, 1935, and divorced in Bucharest, May 6, 1947 (recognized by the Italian courts in Turin, June 3, 1949, but never recognized in Spain, where divorce was forbidden) as her first husband Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia, and had issue, and secondly in Vienna, November 21, 1949 Antonio Sozzani, without issue, Richard Roger Emmanuel Étienne Pierre de Dampierre, 3rd and last Duca di San Lorenzo Nuovo (Paris, January 13, 1916 Fleurance, November 30, 2004), married in Biarritz, July 24, 1937 María de las Mercedes de Pedroso y Sturdza, and had issue, and Yolande Beatrix de Dampierre (Rome, July 12, 1918 Rome, January 29, 1990), married in Rome, January 19, 1940 Luigi, Conte Miani di Angoris, and had issue.

        Through his son, Prince Don Eugenio, he was the grandfather of Donna Francesca dei Principi Ruspoli (Varese, July 24, 1925 1992),[7] married in Rome, August 6, 1946, and divorced Giulio, Principe Rocco di Torrepadula (Rome, May 21, 1916 1987), and had issue.[8]

        Honours

        Cultural and charitable interests

        References

        1. Senato della Repubblica (in Italian).
        2. Carlo Emanuele Ruspoli. Retratos. Madrid. Real Academia Matritense de Heráldica y Genealogía, 2011, page 284. ISBN 9788488833068
        3. Cocuţa Conachi (in Romanian).
        4. House of De la Forest-Divonne (in French).
        5. Torella dei Lombardi vs Torella del Sannio Archived 2012-07-22 at Archive.today
        6. I Caracciolo di Torella
        7. Rocco di Torrepadula family
        8. Mary Dorothea Labouchère
        9. CAI

        See also

        Italian nobility
        Preceded by
        New title
        1st Prince of Poggio Suasa
        1886–1899
        Succeeded by
        Mario Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Poggio Suasa
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