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G. Lucchesi Palli Massimo1836 - 1923

The third Prince di Arsoli, Don Camillio Carlo Massimo (1836–1873) wed Donna Francesca Lucchesi Palli (1836–1923), a half-sister of the French Legitimist pretender Henri, Count of Chambord through her mother Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Sicily (1798-1870)[9] daughter of the Neapolitan King Francis I of the Two Sicilies and widow of Charles X of France's assassinated heir, Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry.[9]

They had two sons, Francesco Massimo, 4th Prince di Arsoli (1865–1943), who married Donna Eleonora Brancaccio (1875–1943) in 1895 (daughter of Salvatore Brancaccio, Prince di Triggiano),[9] and Don Fabrizio Massimo (1868–1944) who, in 1895 had been made Prince di Roviano and Duke di Anticoli-Corrado by Italian royal decree, and in 1897 married Princess Beatrice of Bourbon (1874–1961), daughter of the Carlist pretender to the French and Spanish thrones, Carlos, Duke of Madrid.[9][10] Don Fabrizio and the Infanta had no sons, and in 1904 he ceded the dukedom of Anticoli-Corrado to his nephew Don Leone Massimo, son of his elder brother the 4th Prince di Arsoli.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massimo_family I.S. 12/28/2017

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