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  1. Prince Pasquale; Count of Bari: Born 15 September 1852 Caserta Palace, Caserta, Two Sicilies: Died: 21 December 1904 (aged 52) Château de Malmaison, Rueil-Malmaison, France: Spouse: Blanche Marconnay

  2. Pascual de las Dos Sicilias (Caserta, 15 de septiembre de 1852 - Rueil-Malmaison, 21 de diciembre de 1904), fue un príncipe napolitano, el undécimo hijo del rey Fernando II de las Dos Sicilias aunque era el décimo tenido con su segunda esposa, la archiduquesa María Teresa de Austria-Teschen, debido al derrocamiento de su familia cuando era un niño, vivió el resto de su vida exiliado.

  3. Prince Pasquale of the Two Sicilies Count of Bari: Born 15 September 1852 Caserta Palace, Caserta, Two Sicilies: Died 21 December 1904 (aged 52) Caserta Palace, Caserta, Two Sicilies: Spouse Blanche Marconnay (m 20 November 1878) Full name

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Count of Bari, Prince of Bourbon-Two Sicilies: Managed by: Douglas John Nimmo: Last Updated: April 26, 2022

    • Caserta, Campania
    • Caserta, Campania, Italy
    • September 15, 1852
    • Count of Bari, Prince of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
    • Family
    • Early Reign
    • Revolutions of 1848
    • Later Reign

    Ferdinand was born in Palermo to King Francis I of the Two Sicilies and his second wife Maria Isabella of Spain. His paternal grandparents were King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Queen Maria Carolina of Austria. His maternal grandparents were Charles IV of Spain and Maria Luisa of Parma. Ferdinand I and Charles IV were brothers, both sons of ...

    In his early years, he was fairly popular. Progressives credited him with Liberal ideas and, in addition, his free and easy manners endeared him to the so-called lazzaroni, the lower classes of Neapolitan society. On succeeding to the throne in 1830, he published an edict in which he promised to give his most anxious attention to the impartial admi...

    In September 1847, violent riots inspired by Liberals broke out in Reggio Calabria and in Messina, which were put down by the military. On 12 January 1848 a rising in Palermo spread throughout the island and served as a spark for the Revolutions of 1848all over Europe. After similar revolutionary outbursts in Salerno, south of Naples, and in the Ci...

    Between 1848 and 1851, the policies of King Ferdinand caused many to go into exile. Meanwhile, an estimated 2,000 suspected revolutionaries or dissidents were jailed. After visiting Naples on private business in 1850, William Gladstone the British former government minister and future prime minister, began to support Neapolitan opponents of the Bou...

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  6. Prince Pasquale, Count of Bari (Q3897173) Italian noble (1852-1904) edit. Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. sex or gender. male. 1 reference. image. Pasquale, Conte di Bari.jpg. 374 × 600; 45 KB. 0 references. country of citizenship. Kingdom of Italy. start time. 17 March 1861 Gregorian. end time. 21 December 1904 Gregorian.