Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg (1884–1966)
Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg (1884–1966)
Duchess of Galliera. Born Beatrice Leopoldine Victoria, April 20, 1884, in Eastwell Park, Kent, England; died July 13, 1966, in Sanlucar de Barrameda, Andalusia, Spain; dau. of Alfred Saxe-Coburg, duke of Edinburgh, and Marie Alexandrovna (1853–1920); sister of Marie of Rumania (1875–1928); m. Alphonso Bourbon, 5th duke of Galliera, July 15, 1909; children: Alvaro (b. 1910); Alonso (b. 1912); Ataulfo (b. 1913).
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