Manuel de Godoy di Bassano y Tudó, 2nd Prince of Godoy of Bassano
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 Manuel Luis de Godoy de Bassano y Tudó, Álvarez de Faria y Cathalán
(Madrid
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, March 29, 1805 – Madrid
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, August 24, 1871) was a Spanish
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 and Italian aristocrat, son of Manuel de Godoy y Alvarez de Faria, Príncipe de la Paz y de Bassano, Duke of Alcudia and Sueca, Secretary of State of the King Charles IV of Spain and his second wife Josefa de Tudó, 1st Countess of Castillo Fiel, Dama de Honor de Su Majestad la Reina y Dama Noble de la Orden de Maria Luisa.

He inherited his mother's titles and / or representations and solely his father's Italian titles and dignities, the one which could only be used through male line, and was 2nd Principe de Bassano y Principe Romano de Godoy, Conde Duque de Evoramonte, 2nd Conde de Castillo Fiel with a Coat of Arms of de Tudó (of which was passed a successory Royal Order on October 28, 1870, not getting to receive Royal Dispatch for having died almost subsequently), Knight
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 of the Habit
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 of the Spanish MilitaryOrder of Santiago
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 (1867), Bailly Great Cross of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Commander of the Order of Christ
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 in Rome, and the Order of Avis in Portugal, etc.

Marriage and children

He married in Paris, November 15, 1827, with Lady María Carolina Crowe y O'Donovan O'Neill(*London, 1807 – +Paris, December 4, 1878), an Irish
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-Spanish, Dama de Honor de la Emperatriz Eugenia de Montijo, daughter of Sir Lawrence Crowe, Lord of St. Stephen's Green' House, and Lady Lucinda O'Donovan O'Neill, both from Dublin, Ireland, and had five children:
  • Manuel de Godoy de Bassano y Crowe (*Paris, October 31, 1828 +April 14, 1896), 3rd Prince of Godoy of Bassano, 3rd Count of Castillo Fiel, married 1st in 1856 with Doña María del Pilar de Sola y Fuentes, with issue, and married 2nd in 1878 with Doña Rosa Carolina Victoria Eloisa Nöel y Stolz (*Paris, February 13, 1815 +July 30, 1907), Princess Duchess of Lesignano, Countess of Ketschendorf and Stolzenau, without issue, dowager in 1st marriage of Mr. Auguste Lecuyer, lawyer of Rouen, Director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie de Bruxelles, in 2nd of Count Ketschendorf and Stolzenau, and in 3rd of Carlo Raimondi Lesignasno di San Marino, Prince and Duke of Lesignano.
  • Matilde de Godoy de Bassano y Crowe (*Paris, 1830 +Madrid, 1901), 4th Countess of Castillo Fiel - April 2, 1875, married 1st with Don Felix Martín y Romero, and 2nd Don Bernardo Bruzón y Rodriguez. His only daughter, Doña María Martín Romero y de Godoy (*Madrid, 1856 +1904), 5th Countess of Castillo Fiel (1902), married 2nd with Don Eduardo Crespo y Gálvez del Postigo (*Málaga, 1838 +Madrid, 1893), Alcalde de Málaga, Gentil Hombre de Su Majestad. With issue.
  • Josefa de Godoy de Bassano y Crowe (París, 1834 +Valladolid, 1882), 2nd Viscountess of Roca Fuerte - February 27, 1871, Dama de la Orden de María Luisa, married 1st with Don Juan de Lara y de Irigoyen (*Vigo, 1808 +Madrid, 1869), Lieutenant General, General Captain of Valencia and the Philippines Islands, Ministry of War, without issue, and married 2nd with Don Hermógenes García de Samaniego y del Castillo, Lieutenant General, General Captain of Castilla La Nueva, without issue.
  • Carlos de Godoy de Bassano y Crowe (*Roma, December 12, 1835´+La Habana, March 1, 1862), married in 1859 with Doña Francisca Díaz Cañizares y de Pina. His only daughter, Doña Francisca de Godoy y Diaz Cañizares, still living in 1871 in San Jose de Arroyo Blanco, Santo Spiritus, La Habana, Cuba, where she died later.
  • Dona María Luisa Cristina (Marie Louise Christine) de Godoy de Bassano y Crowe, de Tudó y O'Donovan (Marseille
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    , January 12, 1839 – Paris, January 28, 1880), married firstly in Paris, August 4, 1859 HSH Ernest Alexandre Louis Charles Napoléon Auguste Prinz von Looz und Corswarem (*Bonlez, September 5, 1834 – +Bonlez, December 12, 1868), son of HSH Charles Franz Wilhelm Ferdinand 6th Herzog von Looz und Corswarem, and wife Hermine Anna Gertrude Jacqueline Baronne van Lockhorst, and had three children, secondly with William Abbott, without issue, and thirdly with Richard Seaver, Major
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     of the British Army
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    , without issue:
    • HSH Charles Emmanuel Ernest Alexander Arnold 8th Herzog von Looz und Corswarem (in succession of his uncle the 7th Herzog Charles Leopold August Ludwig Philipp, who deceased leaving only female issue now extinct) (Chateau de Niel, Paris, April 15, 1860 – August 8, 1946), etc., married in Paris, January 25, 1890, annulled by trial of February 20, 1891, Maria Helena de Portugal y de Faria, 1st Pontificious Countess de Portugal de Faria (Lisbon
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      , March 19, 1866 – November 20, 1957), daughter of Augusto de Faria, 1st Visconde de Faria, and wife Maria do Ó Barreiros Arrobas de Portugal da Silveira de Barros e Vasconcelos, without issue
    • HSH Manuela Prinzessin von Looz und Corswarem (Chateau de Niel, Paris, November 5, 1861 – January 31, 1919), married on June 13, 1881 Henri André Othon, Baron de Bogaerde de Terbruggen(? – September 26, 1896)
    • HSH Ludwig Prinz von Looz und Corswarem (Bonlez, Belgique, March 20, 1867 – July 15, 1921), unmarried and without issue
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