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Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg

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retire'. Queen Victoria wrote that "I love these darling children so, almost as much as their own parent" and referred to Victoria Eugenie as "the little treasure". Her father died while on active military service after contracting fever in Africa in 1896. After the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, her mother and her family moved out of Osborne House and took up residence in
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to meet Queen Maria Cristina. On 3 February, the king left San Sebastian to go to Madrid and Victoria Eugenie and her mother went to Versailles where the Princess would be instructed in the Catholic faith: as the future Queen of Spain, she agreed to convert. The official reception of Victoria Eugenie
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threw a bomb from a balcony at the royal carriage. Victoria Eugenie's life was saved because, at the exact moment the bomb exploded, she turned her head in order to see St. Mary's Church, which Alfonso was showing her. She escaped injury, although her dress was spotted with the blood of a guard who
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before her name and such Titles and Appellations which to her belong in all Deeds Records Instruments or Documents whatsoever wherein she may at any time hereafter be named or described. And We do hereby authorize and empower Our said Most Dear Niece henceforth at all times to assume and use and to
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BE it known unto all men by these Presents that whereas His Catholic Majesty Alfonso XIII, King of Spain, has judged it proper to announce his intention of contracting a marriage with Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Eugénie Julia Ena, niece of His Majesty Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom
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After a year of rumours about which princess Alfonso would marry, his mother finally acceded to her son's selection in January 1906 and wrote a letter to Victoria Eugenie's mother, telling her about the love Alfonso felt for her daughter and seeking unofficial contact with the king. Some days later
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which read: "Whitehall 3 April 1906. The KING has been graciously pleased to declare and ordain that His Majesty's niece, Her Highness Princess Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena, daughter of Her Royal Highness the Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore (Princess Henry of Battenberg), shall henceforth be
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of Victoria Eugénie's father in the United Kingdom had been initiated in Parliament a week prior to his marriage to Princess Beatrice, the nuptials were completed before the naturalisation, thus the Government was able to take the position that Victoria Eugénie was not bound by the Royal Marriages
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was similarly afflicted, Alfonso is alleged never to have forgiven Victoria Eugenie nor to have come to terms with what had happened. In all, King Alfonso XIII and Queen Victoria Eugenie had seven children, five sons and two daughters. Neither of their daughters is known to have been a carrier of
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was like a second mother to us. She was very kind but very strict, with old fashioned ideas of how children must be brought up". When Victoria Eugenie said, "I think it is time for us to go to bed", Queen Victoria corrected her. "Young woman, a princess should say, 'I think it is time for me to
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Victoria Eugenie left eight important pieces of jewellery written in her will that, following her instructions, would be transmitted privately to the head of the royal family successively to be worn by the following Queens of Spain. The jewellery collection, known as the
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The High Contracting Parties take note of the fact that Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria Eugénie Julia Ena, according to the due tenor of the law of England, forfeits for ever all hereditary rights of succession to the Crown and Government of Great
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Victoria Eugenie grew up in Queen Victoria's household, as the British monarch had reluctantly allowed Beatrice to marry on the condition that she remain her mother's full-time companion and personal secretary. Therefore, she spent her childhood at
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After the inauspicious start to her tenure as Queen of Spain, Victoria Eugenie became isolated from the Spanish people and was unpopular in her new land. Her married life improved when she gave birth to a son and heir apparent to the kingdom,
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on 22 January and stayed at the Villa Mauriscot where some days later King Alfonso met them. At the Villa Mauriscot, Alfonso and his future bride conducted a chaperoned, three-day romance. Then, Alfonso took Victoria Eugenie and her mother to
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It is concluded and agreed that the marriage between His said Majesty King Alfonso XIII and Her said Royal Highness the Princess Victoria Eugénie Julia Ena shall be solemnized in person at Madrid as soon as the same may conveniently be done.
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His said Majesty King Alfonso XIII engages to secure to Her said Royal Highness the Princess Victoria Eugénie Julia Ena from the date of her marriage with His Majesty, and for the whole period of the marriage, an annual grant of 450,000
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by her grandmother, Queen Victoria. The Queen was also awarded the Spanish Red Cross Merit Order (First Class) and the jewelled breast star was paid for by a subscription undertaken by the Corps of Lady Nurses of the Spanish Red
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The terms of the marriage were settled by two agreements, a public treaty and a private contractual arrangement. The treaty was executed between Spain and the United Kingdom in London on 7 May 1906 by their respective
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made by her. Rather, it was an explicit recognition of the fact that by marrying (and becoming) a Roman Catholic, Victoria Eugénie lost any right to inherit the British crown as a consequence of Britain's
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of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, and daughter of Her Royal Highness the Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore (Princess Henry of Battenberg)…
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Argent and Gules (for Hesse, modified), second and third Argent, two pallets Sable (for Battenberg), a bordure Gules charged with eight lions passant gardant Or armed and langued Azure (for England).
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After the births of their children, Victoria Eugenie's relationship with Alfonso deteriorated, and he had numerous affairs. It has been said that he had a dalliance with the Queen's cousin,
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given to her by Alfonso XIII as a wedding gift in addition to other wedding gift jewellery from the King. She left her other jewels to be distributed between her daughters Infanta
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Victoria Eugenie devoted herself to work for hospitals and services for the poor, as well as to education. She was also involved in the reorganization of the Spanish
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He renounced rights to the Spanish throne for himself and his descendants (because of his intended unequal marriage) on 11 June 1933; m. 1st 1933 (div. 1937)
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collection later. The jewels in the collection are currently the most important of the royal family and are worn by the Queen of Spain on solemn occasions.
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was riding beside the carriage. A large statue in front of the Royal Monastery of San Jeronimo commemorates the victims of the bombing of 31 May 1906.
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styled and called 'Her Royal Highness'; And to command that the said Royal concession and declaration be registered in His Majesty's College of Arms."
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from his mother, who had been created Princess of Battenberg in her own right. As such, Henry's children would normally have been born with the style "
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Victoria Eugenie died in Lausanne on 15 April 1969, aged 81, exactly 38 years after she had left Spain for exile. She was the last surviving child of
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accordingly. Given at Our Court of Saint James's, the Third day of April 1906: in the Sixth Year of Our Reign. By His Majesty's Command. M Gladstone"
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Emmanuelle de Dampierre on 4 March 1935 and they were divorced on 6 May 1947, and had issue. He remarried Charlotte Tiedemann on 3 August 1949.
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Various Spanish landmarks have been named after Victoria Eugenie. For instance, in 1909, Madrid's stately neoclassical bridge crossing the
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in a few months). On 15 January 1941, Alfonso, feeling his death was near, transferred his rights to the Spanish crown to his son, the
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was named after her as the "Puente de la Reina Victoria". In 1912, the monumental opera house and theatre "Teatro Victoria Eugenia" in
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in May 2012 for $ 50,000. That same year, Sotheby's also sold at auction Victoria Eugenie's diamond and pink conch shell bracelet by
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The treaty's reference to the forfeiture of Victoria Eugénie's British succession rights reflected neither the British government's
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was accommodated by the British government's decision that King Edward need not grant official consent to the marriage in his
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Victoria Eugenie returned briefly to Spain in February 1968, to stand as godmother at the baptism of her great-grandson,
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of diamonds set with pearls (or alternatively with emeralds)–. This tiara and other family jewels were added to the
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He renounced rights to the Spanish throne (because of his physical infirmities) on 21 June 1933. He married
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Despite this treaty, concern about the reaction to the marriage and to Victoria Eugénie's conversion among
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Act, and therefore the British king had legal authority neither to authorise nor forbid her marriage.
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of Spain made an official state visit to the United Kingdom. Victoria Eugenie's maternal uncle,
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brought Republicans to power in most of the major cities, leading to the proclamation of the
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in London. Princess Beatrice inherited Osborne Cottage on the Isle of Wight from her mother.
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She married Enrico Eugenio Marone-Cinzano, 1st Count Marone on 10 June 1940, and had issue.
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which was the first time this honour had been awarded to a British princess since 1555 when
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were exchanged on 23 May following. Among other conditions, the treaty stipulated:
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Queen Victoria Eugenie, in 1918, with her six children: (from left to right)
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After the wedding ceremony, as the royal procession was heading back to the
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when she was thrown off her pony at Osborne and hit her head on the ground.
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She was named for her maternal grandmother Victoria and for her godmother,
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at Windsor, King Edward congratulated his niece on her future engagement.
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Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg was born on 24 October 1887 at
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She was baptised in the Drawing Room at Balmoral. Her godparents were
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in 1975, the monarchy was restored and Victoria Eugenie's grandson,
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Portraits of Victoria Eugenie ('Ena') of Battenberg, Queen of Spain
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In 1938, the whole family gathered in Rome for the baptism at the
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were her widowed mother and brothers, as well as her cousins, the
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from their marriage on 31 May 1906 until 14 April 1931, when the
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Hof- und Staatshandbuch der Ă–sterreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie
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The Spanish royal family went into exile on 14 April 1931 after
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El Ex-Libris Tratado general. Su historia en la corona española
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Victoria Eugenie's coat of arms as Queen of Spain (1906-1931/
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Victoria Eugenie dressed in Castilian fashion, as painted by
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obtain the British sovereign's prior permission to marry by
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Princess Victoria Eugenie married King Alfonso XIII at the
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be called and named by the Style, Title and Appellation of
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Victoria Eugénie with her grandmother, Queen Victoria, 1897
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in honour of the Spanish king. Alfonso was seated between
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Wedding of King Alfonso XIII and Princess Victoria Eugenie
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of Alfonso and Victoria Eugenie's son Juan's eldest son,
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due to a Royal Warrant issued in 1886 by Queen Victoria.
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A sapphire ring owned by Victoria Eugenie was sold at
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into the Catholic faith took place on 5 March 1906 at
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When she was six, Victoria Eugenie suffered a severe
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Her Highness Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg.
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Index

Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain

Kaulak
Queen consort of Spain
Balmoral Castle
Lausanne
El Escorial
Alfonso XIII
Issue
Alfonso, Prince of Asturias
Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia
Infanta Beatriz, Princess of Civitella-Cesi
Infanta MarĂ­a Cristina, Countess Marone
Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona
Infante Gonzalo
House
Battenberg
Prince Henry of Battenberg
Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom
Queen of Spain
King Alfonso XIII
Spanish Second Republic
Hessian
Battenberg family
morganatic
House of Hesse-Darmstadt
Queen Victoria
Prince Albert
Serene Highness
Highness

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