Luis Ruspoli, 7th Marquis of Boadilla del Monte

Luis Ruspoli y Morenés
Born 28 November 1933
Madrid, Spain
Died 25 May 2011
Madrid,  Spain
Title
Spouse(s)

1st María del Carmen Sanchíz y Núñez-Robres, XIII Marchioness of La Casta

2nd Melinda d' Eliassy

3rd Olga Subirana Pita
Children
  • Princess Mónica Ruspoli
  • Prince Luis Ruspoli
  • Princess Maria de Belén Ruspoli
  • Prince Santiago Ruspoli
Parents
Family House of Ruspoli

Don Luis Ruspoli y Morenés, Caro y Arteaga, dei Principi Ruspoli (Madrid, November 28, 1933 – May 25, 2011) was a Spanish aristocrat, second son of Carlos Ruspoli, 4th Duke of Alcudia and Sueca, and wife Dona María de Belén Morenés y Arteaga, García-Alesson y Echaguë, 18th Countess of Bañares.

He was 7th Marquess of Boadilla del Monte with a Coat of Arms of Ruspoli (Letter of April 16, 1971) and 2nd Baron of Mascalbó with a Coat of Arms of de Godoy, Knight of Honour and Devotion of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and Maestrante of Granada .

Marriages and children

He married in Madrid, December 2, 1960 and divorced in 1983 to Doña María del Carmen Sanchíz y Núñez-Robres, Arróspide y Rodríguez de Valcárcel (Madrid, February 28, 1942 –), XIII Marchioness of La Casta, daughter of Don Hipólito Sánchiz y Quesada, Arróspide y Álvarez, IV Count of Valdemar, of the Marquesses of Vasto, and her wife Doña María del Pilar Núñez-Robres y Rodríguez de Valcárcel, Galiano y de León, of the Marqueses of Montortal and Montenuevo, Counts of Pestagua, and had four children:

Additional information

See also

Sources

  • Affonso, Domingos de Araújo; Valdez, Rui Dique Travassos (1938). Livro de Oiro da Nobreza (3 volumes) (in Portuguese). II. Lisbon. 
  • Hobbs, Nicolas (2007). "Grandes de España" (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 October 2008. 
  • 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
Camilo Ruspoli
Marqués of Boadilla del Monte
1969–2011
Succeeded by
Luis Ruspoli y Sanchíz
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