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never remarried.
Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma was born at the
Villa Pianore in the
Italian Province of Lucca, 9 May 1892.: 1 The
unusual name Zita...
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Ferdinando di Borbone-Parma e Piacenza; 30 June 1875
Biarritz – 7
January 1950
Pianore, Lucca, Italy) was the head of the
House of Bourbon-Parma and the pretender...
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national economic and
social issues. He
inherited from his
father Villa Pianore, an
estate held by the Bourbon-Parma
family in
Italy (a
large property...
- be
considered by
legitimists as
Henry of Parma.
Enrico died in 1939 at
Pianore, near Lucca, Italy,
unmarried and
without issue. He was
succeeded as titular...
- cars from his
castles at
Schwarzau am
Steinfeld near Vienna, to
Villa Pianore in
northwest Italy, and the
magnificent Château de
Chambord in France....
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dozen cars
among his
castles at
Schwarzau am
Steinfeld near Vienna,
Villa Pianore [it] in
northwest Italy, and the
magnificent Château de
Chambord in France...
- had
twelve children.
Maria Antonia was
widowed when
Robert died at
Villa Pianore on 16
November 1907.
Later on she
resided with her
daughter Zita while...
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church Church of
Immacolata Concezione e San
Lazzaro Villa Borbone delle Pianore Born,
raised and
still residing in Camaiore, is the
Under 23 Road Cycling...
- at
Pianore,
where surrounded by
priest and nuns, she
dedicated her life to religion.
After 1840 she
lived in
complete religious seclusion in
Pianore. She...
- will get
engaged to
someone else.": 8
Archduke Charles traveled to
Villa Pianore, the
Italian winter residence of Zita's parents, and
asked for her hand;...