Prince of Sulmona
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The Prince of Sulmona is a noble
Nobility
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 title in Italy held by the House of Borghese. The title derives its name from Sulmona
Sulmona
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, a town in Abruzzo
Abruzzo
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. Originally it was created in 1529, during Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
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's reign as King of Naples for Philip de Lannoy, Prince of Sulmona
Philip de Lannoy, Prince of Sulmona
Philip de Lannoy, Prince of Sulmona was an Italian military leader in Spanish service. At the Battle of Ceresole, he commanded the Neapolitan light cavalry.-References:...

. This was given in recognition of the work done by his father Charles de Lannoy
Charles de Lannoy
Charles de Lannoy was a soldier and statesman from the Low Countries in service of the Habsburg Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V of Spain....

 as Viceroy of Naples. The title became extinct in 1616 due to the lack of heirs. Due in large part to the diplomacy of Pope Paul V
Pope Paul V
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, the title was recreated for his nephew Marcantonio Borghese by Philip III of Spain
Philip III of Spain
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 who was directly ruling the Kingdom of Naples
Kingdom of Naples
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 at the time.

House of Borghese, 1616—present

Prince| Image Birth | Marriages | Death
Marcantonio, 1st Prince of Sulmona
1616–1658
1598
son of Giovanni Battista Borghese and Virginia Lante
Camilla Orsini
20 October 1619
1 child
1658
aged 60
Giovanni, 2nd Prince of Sulmona
1658–1717
14 October 1639
Rome
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, Papal States
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son of Paolo, Prince Borghese and Olimpia Aldobrandini, Princess of Rossano
Eleonora Boncompagni
22 October 1658
1 child
8 May 1717
Rome, Papal States
aged 77
Marcantonio, 3rd Prince of Sulmona
1717–1729
20 May 1660
Rome, Papal States
son of Giovanni Battista, 2nd Prince of Sulmona and Eleonora Boncompagni
Lívia Spinola
24 January 1691
2 children
22 May 1729
Rome, Papal States
aged 69
Camillo, 4th Prince of Sulmona
1729–1763
7 April 1693
Rome, Papal States
son of Marcantonio, 3rd Prince of Sulmona and Lívia Spinola
Agnese Colonna
4 October 1723
10 children
16 September 1763
Rome, Papal States
aged 70
Marcantonio, 5th Prince of Sulmona
1763–1800
14 September 1730
Rome, Papal States
son of Camillo, 4th Prince of Sulmona and Agnese Colonna
Anna Maria Salviati
25 April 1768
2 children
18 March 1800
Rome, Papal States
aged 69
Camillo, 6th Prince of Sulmona
1800–1832
8 August 1775
Rome, Papal States
son of Marcantonio, 5th Prince of Sulmona and Anna Maria Salviati
Pauline Bonaparte, Duchess of Guastalla
Pauline Bonaparte
Pauline Bonaparte was the first sovereign Duchess of Guastalla, an imperial French Princess and the Princess consort of Sulmona and Rossano. She was the sixth child of Letizia Ramolino and Carlo Buonaparte, Corsica's representative to the court of King Louis XVI of France. Her elder brother,...

 
28 August 1803
No issue
9 May 1832
Rome, Papal States
aged 56
Francesco, 7th Prince of Sulmona
1832–1839
9 June 1776
Rome, Papal States
son of Marcantonio Borghese, 5th Prince of Sulmona and Anna Maria Salviati
Adèle, Countess of La Rochefoucauld
11 April 1809
3 children
29 May 1839
Rome, Papal States
aged 62
Marcantonio, 8th Prince of Sulmona
1839–1886
23 February 1814
Paris
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, France
France
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son of Francesco, 7th Prince of Sulmona and Adèle, Countess of La Rochefoucauld
Gwendoline Talbot
11 April 1835
1 child

Marie Therèse de La Rochefoucauld
2 December 1843
9 children
5 October 1886
Frascati
Frascati
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, Italy
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aged 72
Paolo, 9th Prince of Sulmona
1886–1920
13 September 1845
Rome, Papal States
son of Marcantonio, 8th Prince of Sulmona and Marie Therèse de La Rochefoucauld
Ilona, Countess Appony of Nagy-Appony
2 December 1866
4 children
18 November 1920
Venice
Venice
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, Italy
aged 75
Scipione, 10th Prince of Sulmona
1920–1927
11 February 1871
Rome, Papal States
son of Paolo, 9th Prince of Sulmona and Ilona, Countess Appony of Nagy-Appony
Anna Maria de Ferrari
23 May 1895
2 children

Teodora Martini
8 August 1926
No issue
18 November 1927
Florence
Florence
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, Italy
aged 56
Livio, 11th Prince of Sulmona
1927–1939
13 August 1874
Frascati, Papal States
son of Paolo, 9th Prince of Sulmona and Ilona, Countess Appony of Nagy-Appony
Valeria Keun
31 August 1901
2 children
18 November 1939
Athens
Athens
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, Greece
Greece
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aged 65
Flavio, 12th Prince of Sulmona
1939–1980
2 May 1902
Smirna, Ottoman Empire
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son of Livio, 11th Prince of Sulmona and Valeria Keun
Angela Paternò, 7th Princess of Sperlinga dei Manganelli
10 January 1927
3 children
28 March 1980
Catania
Catania
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, Italy
aged 78
Camillo, 13th Prince of Sulmona
1980–
30 October 1927
Rome, Italy
son of Flavio, 12th Prince of Sulmona and Angela Paternò, 7th Princess of Sperlinga dei Manganelli
Rossana Nucci
26 June 1958
2 children
Donna Flaminia (b. 1959)
Don Scipione (b. 1970)
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