Camillo Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Candriano

Camillo Ruspoli
Prince of Candriano
Tenure 1 October 1920 – 5 September 1949
Predecessor Giuseppe Caracciolo[1]
Successor None
Born (1882-01-10)10 January 1882
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Died 5 September 1949(1949-09-05) (aged 67)
Havana, Cuba
Spouse Marie Marguerite Blanc
Issue Prince Emanuele Alberto Ruspoli
Full name
Camillo dei Principi Ruspoli
House Ruspoli
Father Prince Emanuele Ruspoli
Mother Laura Caracciolo
Religion Roman Catholic Church
Giuseppe Caracciolo, maternal uncle of Camillo, was the 1st Prince of Candriano (formerly Marquis of Candriano).

Camillo dei Principi Ruspoli (10 January 1882 5 September 1949), was the 2nd and last Principe di Candriano, son of Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa, and second wife Laura Caracciolo dei Principi di Torella, Duchi di Lavello, Marchesi di Bella.

His maternal uncle, Giuseppe Caracciolo (1849 1920),[2] Patrizio Napolitano, married twice and without issue, was the 1st Prince of Candriano (formerly Marquis of Candriano) (12 May 1893 – 1 October 1920).[3][4]

Marriage and child

He married in Rome, April 29, 1905 Baronne Marie Marguerite Blanc (daughter of French Baron Albert Blanc and wife Natalia Terry y Dorticós) (Madrid, May 7, 1884 November 22, 1961), by whom he had an only son:

Notable published works

He composed the ballet fantasy Festival of the Gnomes (which was orchestrated, conducted and recorded by Les Baxter in 1951).[5][6]

Ancestry

See also

References

Italian nobility
Preceded by
Giuseppe Caracciolo
2nd Prince of Candriano
1 October 1920 – 5 September 1949
Succeeded by
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