Prince Ataúlfo of Orléans
Ataúlfo de Órleans | |||||
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Born | Madrid | 20 October 1913||||
Died | 8 October 1974 Málaga | (aged 60)||||
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House | Orléans-Galliera | ||||
Father | Infante Alfonso, Duke of Galliera | ||||
Mother | Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Prince Ataúlfo of Órleans (20 October 1913 – 8 October 1974), was a Spanish prince, the youngest son of Infante Alfonso, Duke of Galliera and Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom. He was President of Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro from 1962 to 1966.[1]
Life and family
He was born in Madrid, as the third and last son of Infante Alfonso, Duke of Galliera (elder son of Infante Antonio, Duke of Galliera, and of Infanta Eulalia of Spain) and Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (youngest daughter of Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and of Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia).[2]
Although he was not made an Infante like his eldest brother, Alfonso XIII gave him and his other brother Alfonso the same priviliges and honours. His godparents were Infante Carlos of the Two-Sicilies, and Isabella de Borbón. Prince Ataúlfo was a student at Sandroyd School in Wiltshire.
When the Spanish Civil War broke out, Prince Ataúlfo volunteered in the Condor Legion, the German volunteer unit that was sent by Hitler to repel Communism in Spain.[3] Only him and two of his cousins, Luis Alfonso and José Eugenio of Bavaria (Prince Fernando of Bavaria's sons) represented the Spanish royal family in Francoist official acts, due to the pro-democratic views held by most of the royal family.
He died in Málaga the 8th of October 1974 as a result of a Pancreatitis.[4]
Titles, styles and honours
Honours
National honours
- House of Bourbon: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III (1930)[5]
Styles
- 20 October 1913 – 8 October 1913: His Royal Highness Prince Ataúlfo of Órleans
Coat of arms
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Arms of Ataúlfo de Órleans-Borbón,
Ancestry
Ancestors of Prince Ataúlfo of Orléans |
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Notes and sources
- ^ Gómez Laínez, Mariola: El Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro. Ediciones El Viso (2010)
- ^ The Peerage – Ataúlfo of Orleans
- ^ [1] Real Academia de la Historia
- ^ [2] ABC: Hemeroteca
- ^ �[3] Real decreto concediendo la Gran Cruz de la Real y Distinguida Orden de Carlos III al Serenísimo Señor Príncipe Don Ataulfo de Orleans y Sajonia-Coburgo-Gotha