Re: Habsburg Sapphires Piacenza Fleur de Lys Archived Message
Posted by Pedro on November 10, 2012, 9:17 am, in reply to "Re: Habsburg Sapphires Piacenza Fleur de Lys"
Was the Castle left to Prince Sixte-Henri by his father? What about the late Duke, was any domain left for him? --Previous Message-- : Yes nephew, sorry. In Dutch we do use the same : word (neef) for both a nephew and a cousin / : (nicht) for both a niece and a cousine, so : the mistake is easily made. : : : : Prince François-Xavier de Bourbon de Parme, : Duke of Parma and Piacenza (1889-1977) had : two sons: : : Prince Carlos-Hugo de Bourbon de Parme, Duke : of Parma and Piacenza (1930-2010), with : issue : and : Prince Sixte-Henri de Bourbon de Parme : (1940), without issue : : It is difficult to tell what will happen : with the château, the domains of Lignières : and other possessions when Prince : Sixte-Henri passes away. He seems still only : on speaking terms with his eldest sibling, : Princess Françoise-Marie de Lobkowicz née : Princesse de Bourbon de Parme whom has issue : (the still unmarried Prince Charles-Henri de : Lobkowicz and Princess Marie-Gabrielle de : Lobkowicz, whom seems to be a nun, if I am : correct). : : I hope that we will see a renaissance of the : House de Bourbon de Parme: the Duke residing : in the Château de Lignières (where he was : baptized anyway), with newly purchased : jewels to glitter, for an example this : fantastic sapphire parure. : : :
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