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  1. Donna Vittoria Eugenia Alfonsa Alberta del Pilar Enrica Paola dei Conti Marone-Cinzano (b. Turin, 5 March 1941) she married José Carlos Álvarez de Toledo y Gross, 6th Marquess of Casa Loring (1929–2000) on 12 January 1961. They have four children and five grandchildren

    • 23 December 1996 (aged 85), Villa Giralda, Madrid, Spain
    • Bourbon
    • Marone-Cinzano Pantheon, Turin, Italy
  2. 7) Vittoria Eugenia Alvarez de Toledo y Marone-Cinzano (b. Málaga, 8 October 1961), 7th Marchioness of Casa Loring, married in Madrid on 29 September 1982 Alfonso Codorníu y Aguilar (b. Madrid, 24 April 1954), (daughter of Jose Carlos) and had issue: Jaime Codorníu y Alvarez de Toledo (b.

  3. 2 de jul. de 2023 · Torino, Piemonte, Italia (Italy) Genealogy for Vittoria Eugenia Alfonsa Alberta del Pilar Enrica Paola Marone-Cinzano y Borbón (Marone-Cinzano), Marchioness of Casa Loring (1941 - d.) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. A great grandson, Jorge Loring Miró SJ, is a widely published Spanish Jesuit priest. A third great grand daughter, Vittoria Eugenia Alvarez de Toledo y Marone-Cinzano, is the 7th and current Marquesa de Casa Loring and a cousin, once removed, of King Juan Carlos of Spain. Career and title

  5. 23 de dic. de 1996 · Doña Vittoria Eugenia Alfonsa Alberta del Pilar Enrica Paola Marone-Cinzano (b. Turin, 5 March 1941) she married José Carlos Álvarez de Toledo y Gross, 6th Marqués de Casa Loring (1929-2000) on 12 January 1961. They divorced later.

  6. 11 de abril de 1856. Actual titular. Victoria Eugenia Álvarez de Toledo y Marone-Cinzano. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El marquesado de Casa Loring es un título nobiliario español que fue creado a favor de Jorge Loring y Oyarzábal, empresario, humanista y político español, en 1856 por la reina Isabel II de España. 1 .

  7. Ca. 1795. Oil on unlined canvas. Room 035. This portrait of María Antonia Gonzaga y Caracciolo (1735-1801), the dowager Marchioness of Villafranca, corresponds to the period in which Goya executed his two portraits of her eldest son, José Álvarez de Toledo (one now in the Museo del Prado and the other in the Art Institute of Chicago ).