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Scipione Borghese, 10th Prince of Sulmona

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192: 257: 35: 184:(1845–1920) and his wife Ilona, Countess Apponyi de Nagy-Appony. He was twice married, firstly to Anna Maria de Ferrari (23 March 1874 – 25 November 1924), daughter of Gaetano, duca di Ferrari by his wife Maria Annenkov, on 23 May 1895, and they had two daughters. His second marriage to Teodora Martini on 8 August 1926 produced no issue. He was succeeded in the title 136:
and Ettore Guizzardi, the prince's chauffeur, who apparently did most of the driving. Nevertheless, before 1907 he had already become known internationally as a traveller, explorer, diplomat and mountain climber. In 1900 he had finished a journey in Asia from
149:(In Asia: Syria, Euphrates, Babylon), published in 1903 and which proved a success, describes his journey from Beirut to Basra and the head of the Persian Gulf. Subsequently, he also completed a journey across China, recounted in another book, Catching Fire. 301: 296: 222:(4 March 1901 in Paris – 14 December 1969 in Bologna, nine months after the death of her husband); she married Alessandro, conte Cavazza (1895–1969) on 30 December 1930 at 321: 331: 226:, Lago di Garda, by whom she had three sons (the eldest apparently born in 1922, or eight years before her marriage), and several descendants. 212:(1 November 1897 in Paris – 13 April 1997 in Rome). She married Astorre Hercolani, 9th Prince of Hercolani on 4 July 1925 at Isola Borghese, 356: 346: 286: 152:
Tall and abstemious, he was a man of few words, cold, with calm and measured manners, and with great self-control. He was a
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by his brother Livio Borghese, 11th Prince of Sulmona (1874–1939), second son of the 9th Prince.
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Borghese (left) and Barzini (right) in the Peking to Paris race.
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He is best known for participating in (and winning) the
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This page is a translation of its Italian counterpart.
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Deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy
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Luigi Marcantonio Francesco Rodolfo Scipione Borghese
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Deputies of Legislature XXII of the Kingdom of Italy
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Borghese was the eldest son of Paolo, 9th Prince of
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Scipione Borghese

Migliarino
Florence
House of Borghese
Peking to Paris
Luigi Barzini Sr.
Beirut
Pacific Ocean
deputy
Partito Radicale
Italian parliament
First World War
Agro Romano
Sulmona
Prince of Sulmona

Santa Borghese
Lago di Garda
Livia Borghese
Isola Borghese
Works by Scipione Borghese
Project Gutenberg
Works by or about Scipione Borghese
Internet Archive
Categories
1871 births
1927 deaths
20th-century Italian politicians
20th-century travel writers

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