Saturday, September 27, 2008

Aosta weddings









Here are several photos/postcards from my collection:

The first photo shows the marriage of Prince Christopher of Greece to Princess Francoise d'Orleans, which took place in February 1929. Their only child, Prince Michael, was born a decade later.

The second photo shows Princess Irene arriving at the church with her brother, King George I of the Hellenes, when she married Prince Aimone, then Duke of Spoleto. 

The third photo shows the newly married Duke and Duchess of Spoleto. This wedding took place in July 1939. Prince Aimone was the younger brother of the Duke of Aosta when he married Princess Irene of Greece. Prince Amedeo, who was married to Princess Anne d'Orleans (sister of Francoise), succeeded to the title in 1931. He and Anne were the parents of two daughters, Margherita (married to Archduke Robert of Austria) and Maria Cristina (married to Prince Casimir of Bourbon-Two Sicilies). In March 1942, the Duke of Aosta died as a British prisoner. Prince Aimone succeeded to the Aosta ducal title. His only son, who was born September 27, 1943, was named for his brother. The current duke succeeded to the Aosta title in 1948, following his father's death in Buenos Aires.

The fourth photo is a formal photograph of the Duke and Duchess of Apulia (as Anne and Amedeo were styled). They were married in November 1927.

The final photo shows the Claude and Amedeo following their marriage in 1964.


A cup of coffee, please



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Marlene,do you know why did princess Francoise (second wife of Christofforos of Greece) die so soon (50 years,in 1953) ?

Marlene Eilers Koenig said...

Aurelie

The obits don't say what she died from - but cancer would be a good guess.

Mrs. Astor said...

Rectal cancer. Several desperate and expensive operations actually made it worse.