María del Rosario de Silva, Duchess of Alba
Doña María del Rosario de Silva y Gurtubay, Duchess of Alba de Tormes, 9th Marquise of San Vicente del Barco, Grandee of Spain (Madrid, Spain; 4 April 1900 – 11 January 1934) was a Spanish aristocrat and socialite. Single heiress of all the titles of her father, Alfonso de Silva, 16th Duke of Híjar, and of the fortune of her mother, María del Rosario Gurtubay, the young Marquise was one of the beauties of her time.
María del Rosario de Silva | |
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Marquise of San Vicente del Barco Duchess consort of Alba | |
Portrait of the Duchess of Alba, wearing Spanish mantilla, by Ignacio Zuloaga. | |
Full name
María del Rosario de Silva y Gurtubay | |
Born | 4 April 1900 Madrid, Spain |
Died | 11 January 1934 33) Madrid, Spain | (aged
Buried | Monastery of Inmaculada Concepción (Loeches) |
Noble family | House of Híjar, House of Silva |
Spouse(s) | Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Alba |
Issue | |
Father | Alfonso de Silva, 16th Duke of Híjar |
Mother | María del Rosario Gurtubay y González de Castejón |
She married in London, on 7 October 1920, to Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Alba, thus becoming the Duchess of Alba. She had one daughter, Cayetana, born in 1926.
The Duke and Duchess travelled to the United States in 1924, visiting Chicago, New York, Washington, and Long Island.[1]
She stayed with her family in the Liria Palace in Madrid and died there of tuberculosis, aged only 33.
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References
- "DUCHESS OF ALBA DEAD IN MADRID; Noted Beauty Was Member of Distinguished Spanish Family Was Married in London. VISITED HERE WITH DUKE Husband Was Alfonso's Last Foreign Minister and Grandnephew of Empress Eugenie" (PDF). New York Times. 12 January 1934. Retrieved 6 April 2019.