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Infante Alfonso, Duke of Galliera

Alfonso de Orleans y Borbón, Infante of Spain, Duke of Galliera (12 November 1886 – 6 August 1975), was a Spanish prince, military aviator and first cousin of Alfonso XIII of Spain.

Infante Alfonso of Spain
Photographed by Franzen in rayadillo uniform of the Spanish Army, c. 1910
Duke of Galliera
PredecessorInfante Antonio
SuccessorInfante Alvaro
Born(1886-11-12)12 November 1886
Madrid, Spain
Died6 August 1975(1975-08-06) (aged 88)
Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain
Spouse
(m. 1909; died 1966)
Issue
Names
Alfonso María Francisco Antonio Diego
HouseOrléans-Galliera
FatherInfante Antonio, Duke of Galliera
MotherInfanta Eulalia of Spain
Arms of Alfonso of Orléans as Infante of Spain.

Early life edit

Alfonso was born in Madrid, Spain, the elder son of Infante Antonio, Duke of Galliera and his wife, Infanta Eulalia of Spain.[1] On his paternal side he was a grandson of Antoine, Duke of Montpensier, while on his maternal side he was a grandson of Queen Isabella II of Spain. On 30 November 1886, in the Royal Palace of Madrid, he was baptised with the names Alfonso María Francisco Antonio Diego.[2]

The day before his birth, his maternal aunt Queen Maria Cristina, Regent of Spain, granted him the title and prerogatives of Infante of Spain.

In 1899, Alfonso and his younger brother Luis Fernando were sent to England to be educated by the Jesuits at Beaumont College.[3] They remained there until 1904.

Aviation career edit

In 1906, Alfonso graduated from the Academia Militar de Toledo (Military Academy of Toledo). In 1910, he trained as a pilot in France. Upon returning to Spain, he successfully become one of the first and most distinguished aviators in the Spanish military. He served as chief of aerial operations for the 1925 amphibious landings at Al Hoceima in Morocco.

In May 1930, Alfonso was a passenger on the Graf Zeppelin flight from Seville to Brazil.[4] He then continued in the Graf Zeppelin to New York City and visited President Herbert Hoover in Washington, D.C., before returning to Spain.

On 27 February 1931, Alfonso was named Chief of Staff of the Spanish Air Force and Commander of the First Aero District by his cousin King Alfonso XIII.[5]

After the founding of the Second Spanish Republic on 14 April 1931, Alfonso was exiled to London. When he returned to Spain in 1932, he was imprisoned at Villa Cisneros (now Dakhla, Western Sahara). On 1 January 1933, Alfonso and some thirty other monarchist prisoners escaped in a boat, travelling 1800 miles to Lisbon.[6]

In 1937, after the start of the Spanish Civil War Alfonso returned to Spain to head the aerial forces of General Francisco Franco. At the end of the war, he was promoted to general. He was made head of the Second Division Air Force in 1940. Three years later, he was promoted to brigadier general.

For many years, Alfonso was the unofficial representative in Spain of the Count of Barcelona, the son and heir of King Alfonso XIII. In 1941, Alfonso was godfather for the Count of Barcelona's younger son Alfonso.[7] In 1945, Alfonso resigned his position in the Spanish Air Force to show his support for the Lausanne Manifesto, a manifesto of the Count of Barcelona arguing for the restoration of the monarchy. This decision put an end to his military career, although he continued to pilot aircraft as a civilian.

Marriage and children edit

 
Infante Alfonso de Orleans and his wife Princess Beatrice.

On 15 July 1909, Alfonso married Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha "Princess Bee" (1884–1966), daughter of Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (second son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom).[8] There was a civil ceremony in Schloss Rosenau, followed by a Catholic religious ceremony in St. Augustine's Church in Coburg, and finally a Protestant religious ceremony in Schloss Callenberg.

The New York Times reported that Alfonso did not have the permission of his cousin King Alfonso XIII of Spain to marry and that he had been "stripped of his Spanish honours and decorations".[9] Indeed, by Royal Decree dated on 16 July 1909 King Alfonso XIII deprived him of all his Spanish titles: "Having been married Don Alfonso de Orleans y Borbón, without complying with the requirements and without the consent that according to his class were necessary... D. Alfonso de Orleans y Borbón is deprived of the prerogatives, honours and distinctions corresponding to the condition of Infante of Spain".

Beatrice had been raised Protestant and chose not to convert to Catholicism.[10] Several days after the marriage, it was revealed that King Alfonso XIII had no personal objection to the marriage: indeed, he encouraged it and used his influence to obtain a dispensation so as to allow a Catholic ceremony. Nevertheless, the Spanish government insisted that the marriage of a Spanish infante to a Protestant could not receive official approval.[11]

Alfonso was removed from his regiment as a consequence of his marriage. The Times reported that he would also be "tried by a disciplinary council for marrying without the permission of the military authorities."[12]

Alfonso and Beatrice had three children:

In 1911, Alfonso was restored to the rank of lieutenant in the army. In 1912, King Alfonso XIII issued a decree restoring his title: I hereby restore the prerogatives, honours and distinctions corresponding to the condition of Infante of Spain, Knight of the Distinguished Order of the Golden Fleece, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III and many other graces and favors that by Me he has received".[13]

In August 1913, Beatrice was received into the Catholic Church.[14]

Trip to North America edit

In 1928, Alfonso visited North America accompanied by his wife and eldest son.[15] The visit was intended to be a preliminary to a visit by King Alfonso XIII which never occurred. On 13 November they arrived in New York City, where they stayed at the home of General Cornelius Vanderbilt III.[16] They were then the guests of Percy Rivington Pyne, II, at his country home in Roslyn, Long Island.[17] They proceeded to Philadelphia where they were the guests of Joseph E. Widener. Later they visited Washington, D.C. (where they met Vice President and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes), Boston, Montreal (where they met the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, Narcisse Pérodeau), Detroit, and Niagara Falls. They left New York City and returned to Spain on 7 December.[18]

Later life edit

Upon the death of his father in 1930, Infante Alfonso inherited the title of Duke of Galliera in the Italian nobility. In 1937, he renounced the title in favor of his son Álvaro and was therefore styled as Infante Alfonso of Orleans and Bourbon until his death.

In 1975, Alfonso died of a heart attack at his palace in Sanlúcar de Barrameda.[19]

The Fundación Infante de Orleans, a foundation dedicated to the preservation of historical aircraft in Spain, established in 1989, is named in his honour.

Ancestry edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Times ( 13 November 1886): 5.
  2. ^ "Spain", The Times ( 1 December 1886): 5.
  3. ^ Bernardo Rodríguez Caparrini, "A Catholic Public School in the Making", Paedagogica Historica 39 (December 2003): 743.
  4. ^ "20 Engage Passage for Ocean Flight", The New York Times ( 19 May 1930): 5; "Zeppelin Flies to Seville", The New York Times ( 20 May 1930): 1.
  5. ^ "King Makes Cousin Madrid Air Chief", The New York Times ( 28 February 1931): 20.
  6. ^ "Ragged Spanish Grandees Tell of Escape", The New York Times ( 16 January 1933): 1.
  7. ^ José María Zavala, Dos infantes y un destino (Barcelona: Planez & Janés, 1998), 101.
  8. ^ "The Marriage of Princess Beatrice of Coburg", The Times (17 July 1909): p. 5; "Princess Beatrice Married", The New York Times (16 July 1909): p. 4
  9. ^ "Alfonso Punishes Prince", The New York Times ( 18 July 1909): C4.
  10. ^ "Princess Held to Faith", The New York Times ( 19 July 1909): 1.
  11. ^ "King Alfonso Aided Cousin's Marriage", The New York Times (24 July 1909): p. 4
  12. ^ "The Spanish Royal Marriage", The Times (19 July 1909): p. 5
  13. ^ "Prince Goes to the Front", The New York Times ( 15 September 1913): 1.
  14. ^ "Princess to Enter Catholic Church", The New York Times (15 August 1913): p. 4
  15. ^ "Alfonso's Cousin Will Tour America", The New York Times ( 22 October 1928): 4.
  16. ^ "Royal Visitors from Spain Due Here Nov. 13", The New York Times ( 3 November 1928): 25; "Mrs. C. Vanderbilt Dines Royal Party", The New York Times ( 16 November 1928): 34.
  17. ^ "Spanish Royalties Honored at Dinner", The New York Times ( 21 November 1928): 33.
  18. ^ "Spanish Royalty to be Here Today", The New York Times ( 6 December 1928): 41.
  19. ^ "Prince Alfonso de Orleans", The New York Times ( 7 August 1975): 29.

Bibliography edit

  • Viaje a los Estados Unidos de S.S.A.A.R.R. los infantes don Alfonso y doña Beatriz de Orleáns y su hijo el príncipe don Álvaro = Trip to the United States of Their R.H. the Infantes Don Alfonso y Doña Beatriz de Orleans and their son the Prince Don Alvaro. Paris, 1929.

External links edit

  • Yusta Viñas, Cecilio. . From the website of the Fundación Infante de Orleans.
  • Fundación Infante de Orleans.
Infante Alfonso, Duke of Galliera
Cadet branch of the House of Bourbon
Born: 12 November 1886 Died: 6 August 1975
Italian nobility
Preceded by Duke of Galliera
24 December 1930 – 14 July 1937
Succeeded by

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Alfonso de Orleans y Borbon Infante of Spain Duke of Galliera 12 November 1886 6 August 1975 was a Spanish prince military aviator and first cousin of Alfonso XIII of Spain Infante Alfonso of SpainPhotographed by Franzen in rayadillo uniform of the Spanish Army c 1910Duke of GallieraPredecessorInfante AntonioSuccessorInfante AlvaroBorn 1886 11 12 12 November 1886Madrid SpainDied6 August 1975 1975 08 06 aged 88 Sanlucar de Barrameda SpainSpousePrincess Beatrice of Saxe Coburg and Gotha m 1909 died 1966 wbr IssueInfante Alvaro Duke of GallieraPrince AlonsoPrince AtaulfoNamesAlfonso Maria Francisco Antonio DiegoHouseOrleans GallieraFatherInfante Antonio Duke of GallieraMotherInfanta Eulalia of SpainArms of Alfonso of Orleans as Infante of Spain Contents 1 Early life 2 Aviation career 3 Marriage and children 4 Trip to North America 5 Later life 6 Ancestry 7 Notes 8 Bibliography 9 External linksEarly life editAlfonso was born in Madrid Spain the elder son of Infante Antonio Duke of Galliera and his wife Infanta Eulalia of Spain 1 On his paternal side he was a grandson of Antoine Duke of Montpensier while on his maternal side he was a grandson of Queen Isabella II of Spain On 30 November 1886 in the Royal Palace of Madrid he was baptised with the names Alfonso Maria Francisco Antonio Diego 2 The day before his birth his maternal aunt Queen Maria Cristina Regent of Spain granted him the title and prerogatives of Infante of Spain In 1899 Alfonso and his younger brother Luis Fernando were sent to England to be educated by the Jesuits at Beaumont College 3 They remained there until 1904 Aviation career editIn 1906 Alfonso graduated from the Academia Militar de Toledo Military Academy of Toledo In 1910 he trained as a pilot in France Upon returning to Spain he successfully become one of the first and most distinguished aviators in the Spanish military He served as chief of aerial operations for the 1925 amphibious landings at Al Hoceima in Morocco In May 1930 Alfonso was a passenger on the Graf Zeppelin flight from Seville to Brazil 4 He then continued in the Graf Zeppelin to New York City and visited President Herbert Hoover in Washington D C before returning to Spain On 27 February 1931 Alfonso was named Chief of Staff of the Spanish Air Force and Commander of the First Aero District by his cousin King Alfonso XIII 5 After the founding of the Second Spanish Republic on 14 April 1931 Alfonso was exiled to London When he returned to Spain in 1932 he was imprisoned at Villa Cisneros now Dakhla Western Sahara On 1 January 1933 Alfonso and some thirty other monarchist prisoners escaped in a boat travelling 1800 miles to Lisbon 6 In 1937 after the start of the Spanish Civil War Alfonso returned to Spain to head the aerial forces of General Francisco Franco At the end of the war he was promoted to general He was made head of the Second Division Air Force in 1940 Three years later he was promoted to brigadier general For many years Alfonso was the unofficial representative in Spain of the Count of Barcelona the son and heir of King Alfonso XIII In 1941 Alfonso was godfather for the Count of Barcelona s younger son Alfonso 7 In 1945 Alfonso resigned his position in the Spanish Air Force to show his support for the Lausanne Manifesto a manifesto of the Count of Barcelona arguing for the restoration of the monarchy This decision put an end to his military career although he continued to pilot aircraft as a civilian Marriage and children edit nbsp Infante Alfonso de Orleans and his wife Princess Beatrice On 15 July 1909 Alfonso married Princess Beatrice of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Princess Bee 1884 1966 daughter of Alfred Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha second son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom 8 There was a civil ceremony in Schloss Rosenau followed by a Catholic religious ceremony in St Augustine s Church in Coburg and finally a Protestant religious ceremony in Schloss Callenberg The New York Times reported that Alfonso did not have the permission of his cousin King Alfonso XIII of Spain to marry and that he had been stripped of his Spanish honours and decorations 9 Indeed by Royal Decree dated on 16 July 1909 King Alfonso XIII deprived him of all his Spanish titles Having been married Don Alfonso de Orleans y Borbon without complying with the requirements and without the consent that according to his class were necessary D Alfonso de Orleans y Borbon is deprived of the prerogatives honours and distinctions corresponding to the condition of Infante of Spain Beatrice had been raised Protestant and chose not to convert to Catholicism 10 Several days after the marriage it was revealed that King Alfonso XIII had no personal objection to the marriage indeed he encouraged it and used his influence to obtain a dispensation so as to allow a Catholic ceremony Nevertheless the Spanish government insisted that the marriage of a Spanish infante to a Protestant could not receive official approval 11 Alfonso was removed from his regiment as a consequence of his marriage The Times reported that he would also be tried by a disciplinary council for marrying without the permission of the military authorities 12 Alfonso and Beatrice had three children Infante Alvaro Duke of Galliera 20 April 1910 22 August 1997 Alfonso de Orleans 28 May 1912 18 November 1936 Ataulfo de Orleans 20 October 1913 8 October 1974 In 1911 Alfonso was restored to the rank of lieutenant in the army In 1912 King Alfonso XIII issued a decree restoring his title I hereby restore the prerogatives honours and distinctions corresponding to the condition of Infante of Spain Knight of the Distinguished Order of the Golden Fleece Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III and many other graces and favors that by Me he has received 13 In August 1913 Beatrice was received into the Catholic Church 14 Trip to North America editIn 1928 Alfonso visited North America accompanied by his wife and eldest son 15 The visit was intended to be a preliminary to a visit by King Alfonso XIII which never occurred On 13 November they arrived in New York City where they stayed at the home of General Cornelius Vanderbilt III 16 They were then the guests of Percy Rivington Pyne II at his country home in Roslyn Long Island 17 They proceeded to Philadelphia where they were the guests of Joseph E Widener Later they visited Washington D C where they met Vice President and Mrs Charles G Dawes Boston Montreal where they met the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Narcisse Perodeau Detroit and Niagara Falls They left New York City and returned to Spain on 7 December 18 Later life editUpon the death of his father in 1930 Infante Alfonso inherited the title of Duke of Galliera in the Italian nobility In 1937 he renounced the title in favor of his son Alvaro and was therefore styled as Infante Alfonso of Orleans and Bourbon until his death In 1975 Alfonso died of a heart attack at his palace in Sanlucar de Barrameda 19 The Fundacion Infante de Orleans a foundation dedicated to the preservation of historical aircraft in Spain established in 1989 is named in his honour Ancestry editAncestors of Infante Alfonso Duke of Galliera8 Louis Philippe I of France4 Prince Antoine Duke of Montpensier9 Princess Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily2 Infante Antonio Duke of Galliera10 Ferdinand VII of Spain5 Infanta Luisa Fernanda of Spain11 Princess Maria Cristina of the Two Sicilies1 Infante Alfonso Duke of Galliera12 Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain6 Infante Francisco de Asis of Spain13 Princess Luisa Carlotta of the Two Sicilies3 Infanta Eulalia of Spain14 Ferdinand VII of Spain 10 7 Isabella II of Spain15 Princess Maria Cristina of the Two Sicilies 11 Notes edit The Times 13 November 1886 5 Spain The Times 1 December 1886 5 Bernardo Rodriguez Caparrini A Catholic Public School in the Making Paedagogica Historica 39 December 2003 743 20 Engage Passage for Ocean Flight The New York Times 19 May 1930 5 Zeppelin Flies to Seville The New York Times 20 May 1930 1 King Makes Cousin Madrid Air Chief The New York Times 28 February 1931 20 Ragged Spanish Grandees Tell of Escape The New York Times 16 January 1933 1 Jose Maria Zavala Dos infantes y un destino Barcelona Planez amp Janes 1998 101 The Marriage of Princess Beatrice of Coburg The Times 17 July 1909 p 5 Princess Beatrice Married The New York Times 16 July 1909 p 4 Alfonso Punishes Prince The New York Times 18 July 1909 C4 Princess Held to Faith The New York Times 19 July 1909 1 King Alfonso Aided Cousin s Marriage The New York Times 24 July 1909 p 4 The Spanish Royal Marriage The Times 19 July 1909 p 5 Prince Goes to the Front The New York Times 15 September 1913 1 Princess to Enter Catholic Church The New York Times 15 August 1913 p 4 Alfonso s Cousin Will Tour America The New York Times 22 October 1928 4 Royal Visitors from Spain Due Here Nov 13 The New York Times 3 November 1928 25 Mrs C Vanderbilt Dines Royal Party The New York Times 16 November 1928 34 Spanish Royalties Honored at Dinner The New York Times 21 November 1928 33 Spanish Royalty to be Here Today The New York Times 6 December 1928 41 Prince Alfonso de Orleans The New York Times 7 August 1975 29 Bibliography editViaje a los Estados Unidos de S S A A R R los infantes don Alfonso y dona Beatriz de Orleans y su hijo el principe don Alvaro Trip to the United States of Their R H the Infantes Don Alfonso y Dona Beatriz de Orleans and their son the Prince Don Alvaro Paris 1929 External links editYusta Vinas Cecilio El Infante From the website of the Fundacion Infante de Orleans Fundacion Infante de Orleans Infante Alfonso Duke of GallieraHouse of OrleansCadet branch of the House of BourbonBorn 12 November 1886 Died 6 August 1975Italian nobilityPreceded byInfante Antonio Duke of Galliera24 December 1930 14 July 1937 Succeeded byInfante Alvaro Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Infante Alfonso Duke of Galliera amp oldid 1185615379, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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