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Blanca Errázuriz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blanca Errázuriz
Blanca Elena Errázuriz Vergara (April 9, 1894 – March 20, 1940), also known as Bianca de Saulles was accused and later acquitted of murdering her first husband, John de Saulles. ==Early life and marriage== Blanca Errázuriz was born in Viña del Mar, Chile, the eldest daughter of Guillermo Errázuriz Urmeneta and of Blanca Vergara Alvarez, a beauty known as the Star of Santiago, and thus a member of the politically influential Errázuriz family, of Basque descent. Her father, a mining magnate, died when she was two, and she was educated at Sacred Heart Convent in London, England. In 1911, when she was 16 years old, she met John Gerald Longer de Saulles, an American businessman and society figure 15 years her senior; he had travelled to Chile as representative of the South American Concessions Syndicate to negotiate a new railway line. After some initial difficulties with her family (mostly due to the difference in age and religion) they were soon engaged and on December 14, 1911 married at an English Catholic chapel〔(''The New York Times'', December 14, 1911 )〕 in Paris, France. (The civil ceremony had taken place the previous day.).〔(''Cass City Chronicle'', Cass City, Michigan, July 5, 1912 )〕 De Saulles had previously been engaged to the heiresses Mary Elsie Moore (later Princess Torlonia) and Eleanor Granville Brown. He was later briefly appointed as U. S. Minister to Uruguay in 1914, a post he resigned shortly after accepting and without ever leaving the U.S. The newly married couple settled in New York City. They had one child, John Longer de Saulles, who was born on December 25, 1912, and for whom the steel magnate Charles H. Schwab stood as godfather.
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