Philomena, Countess of Paris
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Philomena | |
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Countess of Paris | |
Consort of the Head of the House of Orléans | |
Tenure | 21 January 2019 - present |
Predecessor | Micaëla Cousiño Quiñones de León |
Born | Maria Philomena Magdalena Juliana Johanna de Tornos y Steinhart 19 June 1977 Vienna, Austria |
Spouse | |
Issue | Prince Gaston Princess Antoinette Princess Louise-Marguerite Prince Joseph Princess Jacinthe |
Father | Alfonso de Tornos y Zubiría |
Mother | Marie-Antoinette von Steinhart |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Philomena, Countess of Paris (born Doña Maria Philomena Magdalena Juliana Johanna de Tornos y Steinhart; 19 June 1977) is an aristocrat of Hispanic-Austrian descent. She is the wife of Jean, Count of Paris, Orléanist claimant to the throne of France and head of the House of Orléans.
Early life and ancestry[]
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Philomena is the daughter of Don Alfonso de Tornos y Zubiría (b. Getxo, 13 October 1937), of noble Basque ancestry, and his wife (married Vienna, 18 September 1976) Maria Antonia Anna Zdenka, Edle von Steinhart (b. 1944), of Austro-Hungarian noble ancestry. Philomena has a sister named Maria Magdalena (1980) and a brother, David (1982). Her paternal grandparents are Don Juan de Tornos y Espelíus (former head of the personal secretariat of Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona, grandfather of the current King of Spain) and Doña María del Carmen Zubiría y Calbetón, daughter of Don Luis de Zubiria y Urizar, 2nd Marquis de Yanduri. Her maternal grandparents were Dr. Ferdinand, Edler von Steinhart (1910–1998) and his wife (married September 1939) Gabriele Felicitas Murad von Werner (1913–1994), paternal granddaughter of Murad Effendi, Ottoman diplomat who was born as Franz Xaver Karl Georg Arthur von Werner.[1]
Life and education[]
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She spent part of her youth in the Auvergne and studied at the Lycée Maritime in Ciboure. Philomena, her husband Jean and their children lived at their family estate in Dreux, France, but in 2020 they moved to live in Montréal de l'Aude.
Marriage and children[]
Philomena married Prince Jean, Duke of Vendôme in a civil service on 19 March 2009 in Paris, conducted by Mayor Rachida Dati. The religious wedding was held on 2 May 2009 at the Cathédrale Notre-Dame at Senlis, with a reception at the Château de Chantilly.[2] The bride wore a gown by Christian Lacroix and a jacket embroidered by Maison Lesage.[3]
The couple have five children[4]
Dynastic honours[]
- Portuguese Royal Family: Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Saint Isabel (27 October 2012, installed 6 November 2012)[5]
- Two Sicilian Royal Family: Bailiff Dame Grand Cross of Justice of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George (19 March 2019, installed 13 May 2019)[6]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ https://www.genealogics.org/pedigree.php?personID=I00544749&tree=LEO
- ^ "Jean d'Orlean and Philomena de Tornos to have secind". Hellomagazine.com. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
- ^ WWD Staff (2009-05-04). "Fashion Scoops: The Next Halston?… Something Lacroix…. – WWD". Wwd.com. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
- ^ France, Centre (12 October 2018). "Carnet rose - Une nouvelle princesse est née à Dreux". www.lechorepublicain.fr.
- ^ "Prince Jean de France - la princesse Philomena reçue dans l'Ordre Royal de Sainte Isabelle".
- ^ "Le comte et la comtesse de Paris reçus dans l'ordre de Constantinien". la-couronne.org. 19 May 2019. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
Bibliography[]
- Opfell, Olga S. (2001). "H.R.H. Henri, Count of Paris: Royal House of France House of Bourbon-Orleans". Royalty Who Wait: The 21 Heads of Formerly Regnant Houses of Europe. Jefferson. pp. 21–32.
External links[]
- 1977 births
- House of Orléans
- Countesses of Paris
- Dames of the Order of Saint Isabel
- Living people