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Carlo Emanuele dal Pozzo della Cisterna
Italian politician
Italian politician
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Carlo Emanuele dal Pozzo |
| full name | Carlo Emanuele Filippo Giuseppe Alfonso Francesco Maria |
| title | 5th Prince of La Cisterna |
| image | Carlo Emanuele dal Pozzo.jpg |
| succession | Prince of La Cisterna |
| reign | 31 March 1819 – 26 March 1864 |
| reign-type | Tenure |
| predecessor | Giuseppe Alfonso dal Pozzo |
| successor | Princess Maria Vittoria |
| spouse | |
| issue | Maria Vittoria, Queen of Spain |
| Princess Beatrice Giuseppa dal Pozzo | |
| noble family | Pozzo |
| father | Giuseppe Alfonso dal Pozzo, 4th Principe della Cisterna |
| mother | Maria Anna Balbo Bertone |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Turin, Duchy of Savoy (now Piedmont), Kingdom of Sardinia |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Turin, Province of Turin, Kingdom of Italy (now Republic of Italy) |
| place of burial | Chapel of Madonna of Pietà, Reano |
|reign-type = Tenure Princess Beatrice Giuseppa dal Pozzo
Carlo Emanuele dal Pozzo, 5th Prince of La Cisterna (7 January 1787 in Turin – 26 March 1864 in Turin) was a nobleman and politician in the Kingdom of Sardinia. His other titles were 5th Principe di Belriguardo, 6th Marchese di Voghera, 6th Conte di Reano, 8th Conte di Ponderano, 8th Conte di Bonvicino, 6th Conte di Neive, 6th Conte di Perno, among others.
Career
The prince was a liberal, and he conspired in his youth against King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia in favour of a constitutional monarchy. This attempt failed, and he was forced into exile in France, where he continued promoting the Risorgimento. In 1848, he was allowed to return to Italy, and he became a senator of Sardinia.
He was made a baron of the French Empire in 1810 and became chamberlain in the same year to Camillo Borghese, Duke of Guastalla.
Personal life
In Brussels on 28 September 1846, he married Countess Louise de Merode-Westerloo, daughter of Count Werner de Merode (of the princely house of Rubempré) by his wife, Countess Victoire de Spangen d'Uyternesse. The couple had two daughters:
- Princess Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo (1847–1876), married Prince Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of Aosta (second son of King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy), who briefly occupied the Spanish throne from 1870 to 1873. After the death of Carlo Emanuele, Maria Vittoria inherited her father's titles, which passed through her to the Aosta cadet branch of the House of Savoy.
- Princess Beatrice Giuseppa Antonia Luisa dal Pozzo (1851–1864), died during childhood. Buried at Chapel of Madonna of Pietà, Reano.
Ancestry
References
References
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- Maria Teresa Pasquero Andruetto e Gianfranco Bongioanni. "Reano ed il suo territorio".
- [http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/dal-pozzo-della-cisterna-emanuele-principe/ Carlo Emanuele dal Pozzo]
- [http://www.provincia.torino.it/urp/palazzo_cisterna/palazzo/albero Palazzo della Cisterna] {{webarchive. link. (March 13, 2008)
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