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Filippo Andrea VI Doria Pamphili

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Prince Filippo Andrea Doria Pamphili Landi (1 March 1886 – 3 February 1958) was an Italian politician and nobleman, who succeeded his father as the 13th Prince of Melfi in 1914.

Life

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The only surviving son of Prince Alfonso Doria Pamphili, a Senator of Italy, and Lady Emily Pelham-Clinton,[1] his grandfather also married an English aristocrat, Lady Mary Talbot, whom he met at Queen Victoria's coronation.

Prince Filippo was the first Mayor of Rome elected after World War II, and its last mayor under the Kingdom of Italy.

In 1921, he married Gesine Mary Dykes, OStJ, a Scottish nurse who had brought him back to health after he had been injured in a sculling accident while at Cambridge.

Known as oppositor of the Fascist regime, he became mayor of Rome in June 1944.[2]

She predeceased him in 1955 and Filippo died in Rome on 3 February 1958. Their child, Princess Orietta, succeeded him as the 14th and last holder of the family's princely title.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ www.burkespeerage.com
  2. ^ Gaspari, Forlenza (2009). Storie di sindaci per la storia d'Italia (in Italian). Donzelli. p. 110-111. ISBN 978-8860364258.
  3. ^ www.telegraph.co.uk
Italian nobility
Preceded by
Prince Alfonso Doria Pamphili Landi
Prince of Melfi
1914–1958
Succeeded by
Princess Orietta Doria Pamphili Landi
Government offices
Preceded by
Giovanni Orgera
(Governor)
Mayor of Rome
1944–1946
Succeeded by