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On 18-5-1804 Napeléon Bonaparte (1769-1821) crowned himself Emperor of the French. He abdicated 11-4-1814, resumed his position on 12-3-1815, and abdicated again on 22-6-1815 in favor of his son Napoléon II (1811-1832), who was deposed on 3-7-1815. His nephew Napoléon III Bonaparte (1808-1873), only surviving son of Louis Bonaparte King of Holland (1778-1846; DNA research showed Napoléon III was of Sardinian/Corsican origin, but he wasn´t a nephew of Napeleon I), became on 2-12-1852 Emperor, starting the Second Empire. This lasted till 4-9-1870, after France was defeated by Prussia and the Emperor was deposed. His only son died young in 1879, after which this line became extinct. Another nephew, Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, 3.Fürst v. Montfort (1822-1891), son of Jérôme Bonaparte (1784-1860), King of Westphalia 1807-1813 and Fürst v. Montfort since 1816, became the next pretender for the Imperial throne. He was created in 1853 Prince Napoléon.
86. Francesco di Paola Lodovico Emanuele Prins der Beide Siciliën, Conte di Trapani * Napels 13-8-1827 + Parijs 24-9-1892; Zn van Francesco I Koning der B. S. en Maria Isabel Infante van Spanje = 82.
87. Isabella Aartshertogin van Oostenrijk, Prinses van Toscane * Florence 21-5-1834 + Bürgenstock bij Luzern 14-7-1901; Dr van Leopoldo II Groothertog van T., Aartshertog van O., en Maria Antonietta Prinses der Beide Siciliën = 83.
106. Maximilian Joseph Bernhard Graf v.u.zu Arco-Zinneberg * Stepperg 30-12-1811 † Meran-Obermais 13-11-1885; op Tarvis, Zinneberg, Kaltenhausen enz.; Zn van Ludwig Graf v.u.zu A. en Leopoldine Aartshertogin van Oostenrijk-Este, Prinses van Modena = 96.
107. Maria Leopoldine Anna Caroline Josepha Gravin van Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg * Rottweil 27-6-1811 † Meran-Obermais 10-2-1886; Dr van Franz Thaddaeus Reichserbtruchseß 2.Vorst van W. zu Z. und T. en Christiane Polyxena Prinses zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg = 97.
126. Louis Philippe (VII) Albert Prins van Frankrijk, Comte de Paris * Palais des Tuileries 24-8-1838 + Stowe House, Buckinghamshire 8-9-1894; Zn van Ferdinand Prins van F., Duc d’Orléans, en Helene Hertogin van Mecklenburg-Schwerin = 122.
127. Maria Isabel Francisca de Asis Antonia Luisa Fernanda Cristina Amelia Felipa Adelaida Josefa Elena Enriqueta Carolina Justina Rufina Gasparina Melchiora Baltasara Matea de Orléans y Borbón Infante van Spanje * Sevilla 21-9-1848 + Villamanrique de la Condesa 23-4-1919; Dr van Antoine Prins van Frankrijk, Duc de Montpensier, en Luisa Fernanda Infante van Spanje = 123.
A part of the immediate county of Limpurg with Markt Einersheim and Sommerhausen was inherited by the Dutch counts of Rechteren, through the marriage of Joachim Graaf van Rechteren (1687-1719) and Amalie Gräfin von Limpurg-Speckfeld (1689-1754). The area was mediatized as part of Bavaria in 1806. After a family treaty Reinhard Graaf van Rechteren-Limpurg-Speckfeld (1751-1842) inherited the German possesions of the family. His branch died out in the male line in 1964. Icho Freiherr v.u.zu Massenbach (1950) was adopted on 30-7-1973 by his grandmother and was allowed on 8-9-1979 the surname Graf v. Rechteren-Limpurg-Speckfeld.
Schloß Sommerhausen, part of the Limpurg-Speckfeld inheritance.
Sold in 1968, but bought back in 2016.
64. Georg Sylvius Kurt Julius Erich Magnus Freiherr v.u.zu Massenbach * Potsdam 30-6-1799 + Massenbach 1-2-1885; Zn van Christian Freiherr v.u.zu M.
112. Otto Christoph Friedrich Gustav v. Gruben * Osten an der Oste 18-11-1806 + Hagen 1-5-1856; Zn van Otto v. G.
124. Eduard Christian v. Lütcken * York 2-12-1800 + Osnabrück 25-4-1865; Landdrost von Osnabrück 1845, Ministerpräsident, Haus-, Finanz- und Handelsminister von Hannover 1853-1855; Zn van N. v. L.
The title Principe di Sepino was created on 29-10-1627 for Don Francesco Carafa (+1639), whose father Girolamo had acquired the fief. His daughter Donna Delizia Carafa (1618-1656) inherited the title. She was married to Don Carlo della Leonessa, 2.Duca di San Martino. The title stayed in this family, until heiress Donna Carlotta della Leonessa married Don Fulco Ruffo di Calabria, Principe di Scilla. Their second son Don Raffaele Ruffo della Leonessa (1780-1847) became Principe di Sepino in 1816. His daughter Donna Maria Carolina Ruffo della Leonessa (1814-1850) followed. She was married to Don Giovanni Pignatelli, 4.Principe di Monteroduni. Her descendants renounded the title, which passed to Donna Margherita Ruffo di Calabria-Santapau, Principessa di Scilla.
12. Nob. Salvatore Puglisi, since 19-10-1965 Puglisi Cosentino * Acireale 3-8-1917 + Acireale 2-1-1994; Nel 1958 fondò la Siciliana Latte S.p.A.
100. Vittorino Cosentino, Barone di Rondé * ...; Zn van Salvatore C., Barone di R.
Ancestor Guintrand de Noailles lived in the second half of the 12th century. His descendant Henri de Noailles (1554-1623) was the first Comte d'Ayen. His grandson Anne de Noailles, 3.Comte d'Ayen (1620-1678) was created Duc de Noailles in 1663. In 1737 Louis de Noailles (1713-1794), the heir to the title, was created Duc d'Ayen, which became the title of the eldest son of a Duc de Noailles.
Louis´ younger brother Philippe de Noailles (1715-1794), French ambassador in Madrid, was created Duque de Mouchy in 1747 (recognized as French Duc de Mouchy in 1817). This branch uses the courtesy title of Prince de Poix for the eldest son and heir. The 'principality' of Poix was bought by the family Noailles in 1718.
86. Victor Hercule Gilles de Fontenailles * Dampierre-sur-Loire 9-1-1824 + Saint-Mandé 21-8-1896; Zn van Hercule Victor G. de F.
110. Benjamin Thomas, since … Thomas van Bomberghen * … + …; Portrait painter; Zn van Alexandre Joseph T.
Don Francesco Colonna (+ 1636) was created Principe di Carbognano on 15-1-1630. His descendant Don Giulio Cesare Colonna, 5.Principe di Carbognara (1702-1787) married Donna Cornelia Costanza Barberini, 6.Principessa di Palestrina, Principessa di Anticoli e Roviano. Their eldest son Urbano inherited Carbognano and their younger Carlo Palestrina. Urbano´s son Maffeo changed his surname in Colonna Barberini di Sciarra. His line died out in 1942. The husband of his eldest daughter, Don Alberto Riario-Sforza added the surname of his wife and received the title Principe di Carbognano.
The Riario-Sforza family descends probably of a certain Degenardo, captain of emperor Friedrich I, who lived between 1120 and 1183. His descendant Gerolamo Riario (1443-1488) married in 1477 Caterina Sforza, illegitimate daughter of Galeazzo Maria I Sforza Duke of Milan. One of their sons, Galeazzo, combined the two surnames. His greatgrandson Ferdinando (+ 1662) was created a Duke in 1620, but with his son this line died out in 1676. Ignazio Raffaele Riario, 2.Marchese di Corleto, descendant of an uncle of Gerolamo, inherited the name. His son Nicola was elevated to the rank of Duke on 13-1-1714.
36. Vittorio Manzi, since 18-3-1895 Manzi-Fè * Milaan 17-3-1848 + …; Banker in Rome, Manzi e C.
72. Giorgio Manzi * Milaan 12-2-1798 + …; Zn van Ignazio M.
92. Geremia Antonio Misciattelli, Marchese delle Ripe * 1793 + 1865; Zn van Mario M., Marchese delle R.
The title Principe di Leporano was originally created in the Peerage of Naples on 1-1-1626 for Don Sergio Muscettola (+ 1646). The last of his family was Donna Marianna Muscettola, 8.Principessa di Leporano (1815-1887). Her great grandson Don Ferdinando Acton (1908-1979) was created Principe di Leporano on 16-2-1933.
120. Giuseppe Lanzara * …; Zn van Sabato L.
The family Bourbon-Busset descends from Pierre de Bourbon, Baron de Busset (1464-1529), illegitimate son of Louis de Bourbon, Bishop of Liège, and possibly Catherine of Egmond, sister of the Duke of Gueldres (although her being the mother is only mentioned as of 1619). He married Marguerite de Tourzel, Dame de Busset. Their son Philippe de Bourbon, Baron de Busset (1499-1557) married Louise de Borgia, Dame de Châlus. And their son Claude de Bourbon (1531-1588) was created Comte de Busset in 1578.

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