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  1. Emanuele Francesco Maria dei Principi Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa (December 30, 1837 – November 29, 1899) was an Italian and a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire who twice served as the mayor of Rome.

  2. Don Emanuele Ruspoli Ist Prince of Poggio Suasa, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, of the princes of Cerveteri, of the counts of Vignanello, Noble of Viterbo (1838-1899) reached the rank of Colonel in the Royal Army of Savoy, was the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sardinia, then as Deputy and Senator of the Kingdom of Italy, and the Mayor of Rome ...

  3. DON EMANUELE RUSPOLI, PRIMER PRÍNCIPE DE POGGIO SUASA 421. Los descendientes de don Emanuele Ruspoli hasta la cuarta generación: Emanuele Ruspoli, nacido en 1838, fallecido en 1899 (a la edad de 61 años). Casado el 18 de junio 1885, Paris, France, con Joséphine Curtis, nacida el 27 de enero 1861, Paris, France, con.

  4. His son Emanuele Ruspoli was named first prince of Poggio-Suasa after participating in the Italian unification and being the first Mayor of the Italian Rome.

  5. Don Emanuele Ruspoli, I er príncipe de Poggio Suasa, príncipe de Sacro Romano Imperio, de los príncipes de Cerveteri, de los condes de Vignanello, Noble de Viterbo (1838-1899) llegó al grado de coronel del ejército real de Saboya, fue embajador del reino de Cerdeña, luego diputado y senador del reino de Italia, y el alcalde de Roma que ...

  6. RUSPOLI, Emanuele, principe di Poggio Suasa. – Nacque a Roma il 30 gennaio 1837, quarto degli otto figli di Bartolomeo, del ramo romano della nobile famiglia toscana dei Ruspoli (risalente al XIII secolo), e di Carolina Ratti. Il padre, militare pontificio, si dimise da comandante della roccaforte di Castel Sant’Angelo per partecipare alla ...

  7. www.geni.com › projects › Ruspoli-FamilyRuspoli Family - Geni.com

    history. Lorenzo Ruspoli – Florentine noble — lived in the early 13th century. Neri Ruspoli – chief Ghibellin – in 1266 the Guelphs burned down his house in Florence. Ser Bonaccorso Ruspoli — notary in Florence and Ghino Ruspoli — lived in 1304. Roberto Ruspoli — lived mid-14th century.