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Victoria Eugenia (of Battenberg)1 (F)
b. 24 October 1887, d. 1969, #11818
Pedigree
Relationship=17th cousin 2 times removed of Robert Michael Damon.
Reference=1VG6-461

     Victoria Eugenia (of Battenberg) was born on 24 October 1887 in Isle Of Wight.1 She was the daughter of Henry (of Battenburg) and Beatrice Mary Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg).1 Victoria Eugenia (of Battenberg) married Alphonso XIII (of Spain), son of Alphonso XII (of Spain) and Archduchess Maria Christina (of Austria), on 9 March 1906 in , Spain.1 Victoria Eugenia (of Battenberg) died in 1969 in Lausanne.1
     Her married name was (of Spain).1

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Lord God Yahwah (Bible)

Last Edited=18 Aug 2003

Children of Victoria Eugenia (of Battenberg) and Alphonso XIII (of Spain)
Alfonso Pio Cristino Eduardo (of Cavadonga) b. 10 May 1907, d. 19381
Jaime Luitpold Isabelino Enrique (of Segovia) b. 23 Jun 1908, d. 19751
Beatriz Isabel Federica Alfonsa Eugenia de Borbon (living)1
Maria Cristina Teresa Alejandra de Borbon (living)1
Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso de Borbon+ b. 20 Jun 1913, d. 1 Apr 19931
Gonzalo Manuel Maria Bernardo de Borbon b. 24 Oct 1914, d. 19341

Citations

  1. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED ( 461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data .


       
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