Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain

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María Cristina Teresa Alejandra María de Guadalupe María de la Concepción Ildefonsa Victoria Eugenia de Borbón y Battenberg

Spanish: María Cristina María de la Concepción Ildefonsa Victoria Eugenia de Borbón y Battenberg, Infanta de España
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Plaza de Oriente, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, España (Spain)
Death: December 23, 1996 (85)
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, España (Spain)
Place of Burial: Torino, Piemonte, Italia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Alfonso XIII de España and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen of Spain
Wife of Enrico Marone Cinzano
Mother of Marqess de Casa Loring Vittoria Eugenia Eugenia Alfonsa Alberta del Pilar Enrica Paola Marone-Cinzano y Borbón; Giovanna Paola Gabriella Marone-Cinzano y Borbón; Private; Anna Alessandra Marone-Cinzano y Borbón; Private and 5 others
Sister of Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg, príncipe de Asturias; Jaime de Borbón y Battenberg, duque de Segovia; Beatriz de Borbón y Battenberg Infanta de España; Fernando of Bourbon, Prince of Spain; Infante Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg and 2 others
Half sister of Roger Marie Vincent Philippe Lévêque de Vilmorin; Juana Alfonsa Milán y Quiñones de León; Ana María Teresa Ruíz y Moragas and Leandro Alfonso Luis de Borbón y Ruíz Moragas

Occupation: Countess of Marone, Infanta of Spain
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About Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain

  • Full name Spanish: Doña María Cristina Teresa Alejandra María de Guadalupe María de la Concepción Ildefonsa Victoria Eugenia de Borbón y Battenberg

Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain, was the fourth child of Alfonso XIII of Spain and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg and paternal aunt of King Juan Carlos I.

Infanta Maria Cristina was born at the Palacio Real in Madrid, Spain. The Spanish Royal Family left the country in 1931, in the face of Republican demonstrations, settling in Paris, before moving to Fontainebleau.

By 1933 King Alfonso and his daughters, the Infantas Beatriz and Maria Cristina, had moved to Rome. Their father warned would-be suitors of the inherent dangers of hemophilia,[citation needed] from which suffered two of the king's sons (Alfonso and Gonzalo).[citation needed]

She renounced her succession rights to the throne of the defunct Spanish crown and, on 10 June 1940, morganatically married Enrico Eugenio Marone-Cinzano (15 March 1895 Turin – 23 October 1968 Geneva) in Rome. He had been created 1st Conte Marone on 13 May 1940 by Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. He was the son of Alberto Marone and his wife, Paola Cinzano, and was the widower of Noemí Rosa de Alcorta y García-Mansilla, by whom he had issue.

The marriage produced four daughters, ten grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren:

Doña Vittoria Eugenia Alfonsa Alberta del Pilar Enrica Paola Marone-Cinzano (b. Turin, 5 March 1941) she married José Carlos Álvarez de Toledo y Gross, 6th Marqués de Casa Loring (1929-2000) on 12 January 1961. They divorced later. They have four children and five grandchildren: Vittoria Eugenia Álvarez de Toledo y Marone-Cinzano, 7th Marquesa de Casa Loring (b. Málaga, 8 October 1961) she married Alfonso Codorniu y Aguilar on 29 September 1982. They have three children: Jaime Codorníu y Álvarez de Toledo (b. Madrid, 16 February 1985) Ana Codorníu y Álvarez de Toledo (b. Madrid, 24 January 1987) Carla Codorniu y Alvarez de Toledo (5 July 1990) Francisco de Borja Álvarez de Toledo y Marone-Cinzano, 9th Conde de Villapaterna (b. Málaga, 25 March 1964) he married Jill Schlanger. They have two sons. Daniel Álvarez de Toledo y Schlanger (b. Madrid, 1 June 1995) Jacobo Álvarez de Toledo y Schlanger (b. Madrid, 20 March 1997) Marco Alfonso Álvarez de Toledo y Marone-Cinzano (b. Málaga, 23 January 1965), a priest Gonzalo Álvarez de Toledo y Marone-Cinzano (b. Madrid, 1 October 1973), unmarried and without issue Giovanna Paola Gabriella Marone-Cinzano (b. 31 January 1943) she married Jaime Galobert y Satrustequi (4 February 1935) on 24 July 1967 and they were divorced in 1980. They have one son and three grandsons. She remarried Luis Ángel Sánchez-Merlo y Ruiz (b. Valladolid, 10 October 1947) on 4 August 1989. Alfonso Alberto Galobart y Marone-Cinzano (b. Madrid, 12 April 1969) he married Alejandra Kindelán y Oteyza (b. Caracas, 12 September 1971) on 26 June 1998. They have three sons. Andrea Galobart y Kindelán (b. 6 December 1999) Alfonso Galobart y Kindelán (b. 15 February 2002) Alejandro Galobart y Kindelán (2007) María Theresa Beatrice Marone-Cinzano (b. Lausanne, 4 January 1945), married in Geneva on 22 April 1967 and divorced in 1989 José María Ruiz de Arana y Montalvo (Madrid, 27 April 1933 – Madrid, 30 April 2004), 17th Duque de Baena, 17th Duque de Sanlúcar la Mayor, 15th Marqués de Villamanrique, 13th Marqués of Castromonte, 5th Marqués de Brenes, 11th Conde de Sevilla la Nueva and 5th Visconde de Mamblas. They have three daughters and three grandchildren: María Cristina del Carmen Margarita Ruiz de Arana y Marone-Cinzano (b. Madrid, 25 March 1968), 18th Duquesa de Baena, 18th Duquesa de Sanlúcar la Mayor, 14th Marquesa de Castromonte, 12th Condesa de Sevilla la Nueva and 6th Viscondesa de Mamblas. Isabel Alfonsa Ruiz de Arana y Marone-Cinzano (b. Madrid, 17 May 1970), 16th Marquesa de Villamanrique, married to Ignacio Izuzquiza y Fernández (b. Madrid, 6 May 1970). They have two children: Cristina Izuzquiza y Ruiz de Arana (30 August 2002) Iñigo Izuzquiza y Ruiz de Arana Inés Ruiz de Arana y Marone-Cinzano (b. Madrid, 27 December 1973), 6th Marquesa de Brenes, married Carlos Magraner y Ubieta (1975) in 2008. They have one daughter: Carla Magraner y Ruiz de Arana (b. 2013) Anna Alessandra (Anna Sandra) Marone-Cinzano (b. Turin, 21 December 1948) she married Gian Carlo Stavro Santarosa on 7 December 1968 and they were divorced in 1975. They have two daughters. She remarried Fernando Schwartz y Giron in 1985. Astrid Christina Antonia Stavro di Santarosa (b. Trieste, 24 April 1972) Yara Paola Stavro di Santarosa (b. Trieste, 29 June 1974) Death[edit] Infanta Maria Cristina returned to Spain and spent periods of time there, but never lived there permanently. She died in Madrid of a heart attack on 23 December 1996 during a Christmas reunion of the royal family at the Villa Giralda, the residence of her cousin and sister-in-law the Countess of Barcelona. She was given a state funeral but was buried in the Marone-Cinzano Pantheon in Turin.

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Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain's Timeline

1911
December 12, 1911
Plaza de Oriente, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, España (Spain)
1941
March 5, 1941
Torino, Piemonte, Italia (Italy)
1943
January 31, 1943
Turin, Italy