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Victoire Balfe

Also Known As: "Victoria", "Victoire Crampton and Victoire Fernández de Velasco", "duchess of Frías"
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Birthplace: Paris, France
Death: January 02, 1871 (33)
Madrid, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Michael William Balfe and Lina Roser
Wife of José Maria Bernardino Silverio Fernández de Velasco y Jaspe, XV Duque de Frías
Ex-wife of Sir John Fiennes Twisleton Crampton, 2nd baronet
Mother of Bernardino Fernández de Velasco 16.Duque de Frias; Mencia Fernández de Velasco, 18.Condesa de Fuensalida and Guillermo Fernandez de Velasco, 17.Conde de Oropesa
Sister of Louisa Balfe; Edward Balfe and Michael William Balfe, Jr.

Occupation: Opera singer
Managed by: Terry Jackson (Switzer)
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About Victoire Fernández de Velasco, duchess of Frías

Victoire Balfe

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Victoria Balfe (1 September 1837 – 2 January 1871) was a French noblewoman and singer.

Balfe was also known as Victoire Crampton and Victoire Fernández de Velasco, duchess of Frías. She was the second daughter of the composer Michael William Balfe and his wife, the singer Lina Roser. She was born in the rue de la Victoire, Paris, on 1 September 1837. Her father trained her as a singer and she studied the piano at the Paris Conservatoire. She later studied in London, with Sterndale Bennett and Manuel García, and in Italy. She first appeared in London under Frederick Gye's management at the Lyceum Theatre on 28 May 1857, as Amina in La sonnambula.[1]

On 31 March 1860, she was married to Sir John Fiennes Twisleton Crampton, 2nd Baronet, the British minister to Russia.[2] The marriage was annulled on her petition on 20 November 1863 on grounds of impotence.[3] In 1864, she married José Bernardin Fernández de Velasco, duke of Frías, a grandee of Spain.[2]

On 2 January 1871, she died in Madrid. She was buried in Burgos Cathedral, leaving behind three children



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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Balfe

Victoria Balfe (1 September 1837 – 2 January 1871) was a French noblewoman and singer.

Balfe was also known as Victoire Crampton and Victoire Fernández de Velasco, duchess of Frías. She was the second daughter of the composer Michael William Balfe and his wife, the singer Lina Roser. She was born in the rue de la Victoire, Paris, on 1 September 1837. Her father trained her as a singer and she studied the piano at the Paris Conservatoire. She later studied in London, with Sterndale Bennett and Manuel García, and in Italy. She first appeared in London under Frederick Gye's management at the Lyceum Theatre on 28 May 1857, as Amina in La sonnambula.

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Victoire Fernández de Velasco, duchess of Frías's Timeline

1837
September 1, 1837
Paris, France
1866
May 1, 1866
Madrid
1867
May 5, 1867
Paris
1870
December 17, 1870
Madrid
1871
January 2, 1871
Age 33
Madrid, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain