Carlo Emanuele Ruspoli, 3rd Duke of Morignano

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Carlo Emanuele Ruspoli, Duke of Morignano
Duke of Morignano
Tenure21 February 2003 – present
PredecessorPrince Galeazzo Ruspoli
Born (1949-10-29) 29 October 1949 (age 71)
Rome, Italy
SpouseMaría de Gracia de Solís-Beaumont y Téllez-Girón, 19th Duchess of Plasencia
IssuePrincess María Ruspoli
Names
Carlo Emanuele Maria dei Principi Ruspoli
HouseRuspoli
FatherPrince Galeazzo Ruspoli
MotherMaría Elisa Soler y Borghi
ReligionRoman Catholic Church

Don Carlo Emanuele Maria (Carlos Manuel María) Ruspoli, (born 29 October 1949) is a nobleman and architect. Firstborn son of Galeazzo Maria Alvise Emanuele Ruspoli, 2nd Duke of Morignano and first wife Doña María Elisa Soler y Borghi (San Salvador, 25 June 1926 – Madrid, 15 November 2016), of the Marquises of Rabell. He is Doctor of Architecture of the University of Rome, writer and researcher.

Marriage and child[]

He married at La Puebla de Montalbán, near Toledo, Toledo Province, 11 October 1975 Doña María de Gracia de Solís-Beaumont y Téllez-Girón, Lasso de la Vega y Duque de Estrada (Madrid, 12 March 1957 - 20 February 2021), Grandee of Spain, 19th Duchess of Plasencia (22 February 1974), of the Dukes of Osuna and Gandía also Spanish Red Cross nurse and restorer, by whom he had an only daughter:

  • Donna dei Principi Ruspoli (Madrid, 16 June 1977 –), 16th Marquesa del Villar de Grajanejos (Order of 1 December 1995 by cedance of her mother and Letter of 25 December 1995), and Nobile di Viterbo.[1][2] She married, 28 November 2009 Don Javier Isidro González de Gregorio y Molina (Madrid, 7 November 1971 –),[3] of the Condes de La Puebla de Valverde. She is an MBA and her husband is a Doctor of Laws, Bachelor of Law and Executive MBA. They had a daughter, Doña María de Gracia González de Gregorio y Ruspoli.

Notable published works[]

  • "Retratos. Anécdotas y secretos de los linajes Borja, Téllez-Girón, Marescotti y Ruspoli" (2011).[4] ISBN 9788488833068
  • "Asesinato en el Letrán (2012).[5] ISBN 9781463317607 & ISBN 9781463317614
  • "El Confaloniero" (2012).[6] ISBN 9781463317669 & ISBN 9781463317676
  • "El Profeso. Una epopeya de un héroe en la Edad Media" (2012).[7] ISBN 9781463317485 & ISBN 9781463317508
  • "El Profeso en Tíbet" (2012).[8] ISBN 9781463317683 & ISBN 9781463317690
  • "Muerte de Profesos" (2012).[9] ISBN 9781463317638 & ISBN 9781463317645
  • "Orientalia. Antropología, cultura, religión, historia y leyendas de Oriente" (2012).[10] ISBN 9781463317829 & ISBN 9781463317836
  • "El Profeso y la Monja" (2013).[11] ASIN B00DVRJRBC
  • "El Profeso y el Diablo" (2013).[12] ASIN B00DWGUCPC
  • "El Profeso y el Emperador" (2013).[13] ASIN B00DW6NLPK
  • "El Profeso y el Grial" (2013).[14] ASIN B00DWH1B4C
  • "La Hija del Profeso" (2013). Winner of the Sial Pigmalión International Literary Award (2013).[15] ASIN B00DW6TADW
  • "Los Bellegarde de Saint-Lary" (2013).[16] ASIN B00DWWOO50
  • "El Profeso y el Opio" (2014).[17] ISBN 9788415916604
  • "El Profeso y la Masonería" (2015).[18] ISBN 9788415916796
  • "El Profeso y la Parapsicología" (2015). Winner of the Rubén Darío International Literary Award (2015).[19] ISBN 9788416447114
  • "La Hija del Profeso" (2016).[20] ISBN 9788416447305

Decorations[]

Cultural and charitable interests[]

Ancestry[]

Notes[]

External links[]

Count Ascanio di Brazzà-Cergneu-Savorgnan and his family. He was paternal great-great-grandfather of Carlo Emanuele.

See also[]

  • Ruspoli.
Italian nobility
Preceded by
Galeazzo Maria Ruspoli, 2nd Duke of Morignano
3rd
21 February 2003 – present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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