Beatriz of Spain (1909–2002)
Beatriz of Spain (1909–2002)
Spanish princess. Name variations: Beatrix; the Infanta; Beatriz Torlonia; Countess Torlonia. Born Beatriz Isabel Frederica Alfonsa, June 22, 1909, in La Granja, San Ildefonso, Segovia; died in Rome, Italy, Nov 2002; dau. of Ena (1887–1969) and Alphonso XIII (1886–1941), king of Spain (r. 1886–1931); m. Alessandro Torlonia, prince of Civitella-Cesi, Jan 14, 1935; children: Sandra Vittoria Torlonia (b. 1936, who m. Clemente, count Lequio di Assaba); Marco Alfonso (b. 1937), prince Civitella-Cesi; Marino Riccardo (b. 1939); Olimpia Emanuela Torlonia (b. 1943, who m. Paul-Annik Weiller).
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HISTO… Spaniards , LOCATION: Spain
POPULATION: 40 million
LANGUAGE: Castilian Spanish; Catalan; Galician; Basque
RELIGION: Roman Catholic
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