Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona

Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese ( born July 19, 1775 in Rome, † May 9, 1832 in Florence) was Prince of Sulmona and Rossano.

He belonged to the famous Borghese family, which came from Siena, reached by Camillo Borghese, who as Pope Paul V in 1605 was in honor and riches. Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese occurred in 1796 in French services, and married in 1803 Napoleon's second sister, Pauline Bonaparte, widow of the French General Charles Leclerc d' Ostin.

As a result of this marriage he received in 1804 the dignity of a French prince, was in 1805 Eskadronschef of the Imperial Guard, and soon after colonel and later general of division and Duke of Guastalla; In 1808, Governor General of Piedmont and in 1809, supreme commander of the 27th and 28th military division.

After Napoleon's fall, he separated from his wife, who lived from 1818 alternately in Florence and Rome and died on 9 May 1832 in Florence without heirs.

Him heir his brother Francesco Borghese, Prince Aldobrandini (1776 - 1839).

The possessions of the Borghese included except the principalities and Rossano Sulmona the most beautiful towns and estates in Patrimonio di San Pietro in Sabina and the eleventh part of the whole Campagna di Roma.

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  • Military person (France )
  • Borghese
  • Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece
  • Member of the Legion of Honour ( Grand Cross )
  • Historical person (Italy )
  • Born in 1775
  • Died in 1832
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