Wednesday, August 12, 2020

The Passing of a Brazilian Royal: Prince Eudes of Orléans and Bragança (1939-2020)

Prince Eudes of Orléans and Bragança passed away today, 13 August 2020, in Rio de Janeiro. He was eighty-one years-old. The prince had suffered from ill health for some time; the case of death was renal failure. The Secretariat of the Head of the Imperial House of Brazil has communicated the following message announcing the death of Prince Eudes of Orléans and Bragança:
On behalf of H.I.&R.H. Prince D. Luiz de Orleans e Bragança, the Secretariat of the Imperial House of Brazil fulfils the painful duty of reporting the death, today in the city of Rio de Janeiro at age 81, after long illness, of his brother Prince D. Eudes de Orleans e Bragança, one of the twelve children of D. Pedro Henrique and D. Maria de Orleans e Bragança and the father of Deputy D. Luiz Philippe de Orleans e Bragança. 
We all ask for prayers for the eternal rest of his soul. 
São Paulo, August 13, 2020
The wedding of Prince Pedro Henrique of Brazil and Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria
Pedro Henrique and Maria Elisabeth with their three eldest children: Luiz (b.1938), Eudes (1939-2020), and Bertrand (b.1941).
Prince Eudes Maria Ranieri Pedro José Miguel Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga of Orléans and Bragança was born on 8 June 1939 at Mandelieu. Eudes was the second son of Prince Pedro Henrique of Brazil (1909-1981) and Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria (1914-2011), who married in 1937. Born during the exile of the Imperial Family, Prince Eudes was registered at the Consulate General of Brazil in Paris as a Brazilian citizen, fulfilling the mandate of the Empire Constitution, thus guaranteeing his rights to the Throne and the Crown of Brazil. His baptism was celebrated in the Chapel of Mas-Saint-Louis, the home of his paternal grandmother, the Dowager Princess Imperial Maria Pia of Brazil (born Princess of the Two Sicilies; 1878-1973). The godfather of Prince Eudes was his great-uncle, Prince Ranieri (1883-1973), Duke of Castro and Head of the Royal House of the Two Sicilies.
Prince Eudes in his youth.
Fluent in Portuguese, French, German and English, Prince Eudes began his studies at the Colégio Santo Inácio, when his family was still living at Rio de Janeiro. After moving to the South, Eudes studied at the Cristo Rei College, run by German priests, and completed his secondary education in 1957. Following his father's advice, Prince Eudes entered the Naval School and the Submarine School, becoming one of the greatest Brazilian specialists in this type of vehicle. Eudes did postgraduate studies in Economics at the Fundação Getúlio Vargas, and took specialisation courses at Cambridge University, in the United Kingdom.
Prince Eudes with his wife Mercedes
In 1966, Prince Eudes renounced his dynastic rights in view of his engagement to a commoner. On 8 May 1967, the prince married Ana Maria de Cerqueira César e Moraes de Barros (b.1945) at São Paulo. Eudes and Ana Maria had two children: Prince Luíz Filipe (b.1969) and Princess Anna Luíza (b.1971). Eudes and Ana Maria divorced on 22 March 1976. Four days later, on 26 March 1976, Eudes married Mercedes Williamsens Neves da Rocha (b.1955) in a civil ceremony at Rio de Janeiro. The couple had four children: Eudes (b.1977), the twins Maria Antonia and Maria Francisca (b.1979), and Guy (b.1985).
Article about the plane crash during the honeymoon of Eudes and Mercedes. From The News and Observer of Raleigh, NC, 19 April 1976.
During their honeymoon to Jamaica in April 1976, Eudes and Mercedes survived a harrowing airplane accident. The plane on which the couple were passengers crashed, and they remained missing for four days, much to the despair of family members. Fortunately, Prince Eudes, his wife Mercedes, and the pilot Ronald Fletcher all survived. The news of the couple's rescue was met with great joy.
Prince Eudes.
May the Prince Rest in Peace.
Prince Eudes with his wife Mercedes (left) and his cousin Princess Diane of Orléans, Duchess of Württemberg (right).

The Death of Prince Waldemar of Schaumburg-Lippe (1940-2020)

Prince Waldemar
H.S.H. Prince Waldemar of Schaumburg-Lippe died on 11 August 2020 in the United States. The prince was seventy-nine years-old. Prince Waldemar was a second cousin of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The 1937 wedding of Princess Feodora of Denmark and Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe
Prince Waldemar Stephan Ferdinand Wolrad Friedrich Karl of Schaumburg-Lippe was born at Glienicke on 19 December 1940. Waldemar was the second child of Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe (1898-1974) and Princess Feodora of Denmark (1910-1975), who married in 1937. Waldemar had one older brother, Prince Wilhelm (b.1939), and two younger siblings: Princess Marie-Louise (b.1945) and Prince Harald (b.1948). 
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, Prince Henrik, and Prince Waldemar of Schaumburg-Lippe.
On 10 September 1977, Waldemar of Schaumburg-Lippe married Anne-Lise Johansen (Copenhagen 8 August 1946-Dronningmole, Denmark 27 July 1994). Waldemar and Anne-Lise had one daughter, Princess Eleonore (b.1978). The couple divorced in 1991, and Anne-Lise died three years later. In 2001, Prince Waldemar married Karin Grundmann; the union was short-lived, ending in divorce in 2002. In 2002, Waldemar married Ruth Schneidewind; this marriage was dissolved in 2003. Lastly, in 2008, the prince married Gertraud Antonia Wagner-Schöppl.
Prince Friedrich of Schaumburg-Lippe
Princess Louise of Denmark
Prince Harald of Denmark
Princess Helena of Schleswig-Holstein
Prince Waldemar of Schaumburg-Lippe was the paternal grandson of Prince Friedrich of Schaumburg-Lippe (1868-1945) and Princess Louise of Denmark (1875-1906). Waldemar was the maternal grandson of Prince Harald of Denmark (1876-1949; brother of aforementioned Princess Louise) and Princess Helena of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1888-1962).
Prince Albert II of Monaco with Prince Waldemar of Schaumburg-Lippe
May the Prince Rest in Peace.

OTD: The Birth of Princess Maria Pia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Ancestress of the Brazilian Imperial Family

Acte de Naissance of Princess Maria Pia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
On this day in history, Maria delle Grazie Pia Chiara Anna Teresa Isabella Luitgarda Apollonia Agata Cecilia Filomena Antonia Lucia Cristina Caterina di Borbone was born on 12 August 1878. The princess, who became known as Maria Pia, was born at 10:00am in Grasse, Cannes. One of the witnesses on the Acte de Naissance of the princess was Pierre Antoine Cotte, an insurance agent and commercial clerk in Cannes.
Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta.
Princess Maria Antonietta, Countess of Caserta. 
Maria Pia's father was Prince Alfonso of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Count of Caserta; he was thirty-seven years-old when his daughter was born. Through her father, the princess was a granddaughter of King Ferdinando II of the Two Sicilies and Queen Theresa (née Archduchess of Austria). Maria Pia's mother was Princess Maria Antonietta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Countess of Caserta; she was twenty-seven years-old when her daughter arrived. Through her mother, the princess was a granddaughter of Prince Francesco di Paola, Count of Trapani, and Princess Isabella (née Archduchess of Austria-Tuscany). Maria Pia's parents were paternal first cousins.
Princess Maria Pia
Prince Imperial Luiz of Brazil
Acte de Mariage of Prince Luiz of Brazil and Princess Maria Pia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies 
The death notice for Prince Luiz of Brazil
On 3 November 1908 at Cannes, Princess Maria Pia of the Two Sicilies married her second cousin Prince Luiz of Orléans-Bragança, the son of Prince Gaston of Orléans, Count of Eu, and Princess Imperial Isabel of Brazil. Maria Pia and Luiz had three children: Prince Pedro Henrique (1909-1981), Prince Luiz Gastão (1911-1931), and Princess Pia Maria (1913-2000). Widowed in 1920, Princess Maria Pia died on 20 June 1973 at Mandelieu; she was ninety-four years-old.
The Prince Imperial and Princess Imperial of Brazil
Princess Imperial Isabel and Prince Gaston with their son Prince Luiz and his wife Princess Maria Pia together with their children Prince Pedro Henrique, Prince Luiz Gastão, and Princess Pia Maria.

Prince Achi of Greece Turns Twenty!

Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark
Today HRH Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark celebrates his twentieth birthday!
The prince was born on 12 August 2000 at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, New York City.. He is the third child and second son of Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece and Crown Princess Marie Chantal (née Miller). Achi, as he is known in the family, has two older siblings: Princess Maria-Olympia (b.1996) and Prince Constantine-Alexios (b.1998). Achileas-Andreas was followed by two younger brothers: Prince Odysseus-Kimon (b.2004) and Prince Aristidis-Stavros (b.2008).
The christening of Prince Achileas-Andreas took place on 7 June 2001 at the Greek Cathedral of Saint Sophia in London. The Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain, Gregorios, officiated over the ceremony. The prince's godparents are Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark; Infanta Elena of Spain, Duchess of Lugo; Prince Alexander von Furstenberg; Crown Prince Kardam of Bulgaria; Princess Rosario of Bulgaria; Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg; and Miss Veronica Toub.
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Achileas-Andreas was educated at Wellington College in Berkshire. With his parents and younger siblings, the prince moved back to New York City when his sister Olympia and brother Tino started university. In June 2019, Achileas-Andreas graduated from Dwight High School in New York. In September 2019, Achi of Greece began attending NYU (New York University).

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Princess Sofia zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn Marries with Her 100 Year-Old Grandma Mamarazza in Attendance

The newlyweds.
Photograph courtesy of Schloß Sayn. 
Photograph courtesy of Schloß Sayn.
Photograph courtesy of Schloß Sayn.

On 8 August 2020, Princess Sofia zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (b.1986) and Archia Akhavan-Kharazian (b.1990) were married at the Filialkirche Sankt Lorenz near Mondsee in the Salzkammergut, Austria. The Dean of Frankfurt, Johannes zu Eltz, a first cousin once removed of the bride, officiated over the religious ceremony. The bride wore the Sayn family bridal veil and tiara.

 
Sofia and Archia with their parents and Sophie's grandmother.
Photograph courtesy of Schloß Sayn. 
Fürstin Marianne and her granddaughter Princess Sofia.
Photograph courtesy of Schloß Sayn.
Sofia is the sixth child and third daughter of Fürst Alexander zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn and Countess Gabriela von Schönborn-Wiesentheid. Sophie's 100 year-old grandmother Fürstin Marianne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (b.1919; née Baroness Mayr von Melnhof) was one of the guests at the wedding. Archia is the son of Asghar Akhavan-Kharazian and Eva Jimenez Ontanaya. Sofia and Archia's engagement was announced in March 2020.
 
Archia and Sofia at their civil wedding.
Photograph courtesy of Schloß Sayn.

Before their religious wedding, Archia and Sofia contracted their civil marriage at the Rathaus St. Gilgen. The couple will take their honeymoon whenever conditions permit. The groom is an entrepreneur in London.

An Image of the Eagles: The Imperial Bonapartes in 1949

The Dowager Princess Napoléon (née Princess Clémentine of Belgium), her daughter-in-law the Princess Napoléon (née Alix de Foresta), and her son the Prince Napoléon. The trio are here photographed near their residence at Prangins, near Lausanne, in 1949.
14 November 1910: the marriage of Prince Victor Napoléon and Princess Clémentine of Belgium
Princess Clémentine of Belgium (1872-1955) was the third daughter and fourth and last child of King Léopold II of the Belgians and Queen Marie Henriette (née Austria). In 1910, Clémentine married Prince Victor Napoléon, the son of Prince Napoléon Bonaparte and Princess Clotilde of Savoy. Clémentine and Victor had two children: Princess Marie Clotilde (1912-1996) and Prince Louis (1914-1997). Prince Victor Napoléon died in 1926, aged sixty-three. Princess Clémentine Napoléon died in 1955, aged eighty-two.
16 August 1949: the marriage of Prince Louis Napoléon and Alix de Foresta 
The Princess Napoléon in her wedding gown
Prince Louis Napoléon married Alix de Foresta (b.1926) in 1949. The couple have four children: the twins, Prince Charles and Princess Catherine (b.1950); Princess Laure (b.1952), and Prince Jérôme (b.1957). Prince Louis died in 1997, aged eighty-three. His widow Princess Alix, now ninety-four, lives at Prangins, Switzerland. 

Thursday, August 6, 2020

SISTERS: Princess Daisy of Pleß and Shelagh, Duchess of Westminster

THE SISTERS

Princess Daisy of Pleß and Shelagh, Duchess of Westminster
Every so often, here at EUROHISTORY, we receive a book that fills a much-needed niche in our study of European royalty and aristocracy. Much to our absolute delight, this is what THE SISTERS does so beautifully!
The book brings to the reader, in great detail, the family and life history of two remarkable women who played very prominent social role in pre-Great War European royal and aristocratic circles.
The author, Barbara Borkowy has achieved a remarkable feat!

Princess Daisy of Pleß and her sister Shelagh, Duchess of Westminster are them protagonists of this excellent study. This is, "a story that reads like an exciting period romance novel. The author zestfully and meticulously recreates the momentous lives of the sisters..." Furthermore, this expertly-written dual biography, "is a must-read for those who are fascinated by the last chatelaine of Castle Fürstenstein," the dreamlike castle in Silesia that served as home to the Princes of Pleß.

A reviewer correctly asserted that, "Sisters is also recommended to anyone wanting to learn about the extraordinary fate of two remarkable women spanning a fascinating yet tragic period of European history."
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