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Enrico Marone Cinzano : ウィキペディア英語版 | Enrico Marone Cinzano Count Enrico Marone Cinzano (April 5, 1963) was born in Turin, Italy to Count Alberto Paolo Rodolfo Marone Cinzano Alcorta〔(Alberto Marone Cinzano )〕 and Cristina Marone Cinzano, born Countess Camerana. Following employment as co-creative director of the ready-to-wear line, Project Alabama, Marone Cinzano started designing furniture. ==Family history==
Marine Cinzano comes from a family of entrepreneurs, politicians and industrialists. Cinzano is a descendant of an old Italian textile company family on his mother’s side, and a scion of the Cinzano liquor company family on his father’s side. His step-grandmother, Infanta Maria Cristina de Borbon y Battenberg was a member of the Spanish royal family. He descends from Francesco Cinzano, founder of the 〔vermouth family〕 business created in 1757, which originated the eponymous Cinzano liquor. His grandfather, Enrico, was named the 1st Count Marone by King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy on May 13, 1940 to mark his marriage to the Infanta Maria Cristina de Borbon y Battenberg. Other notable relatives include Argentinian diplomat Amancio Alcorta and former President of Argentina José Figueroa Alcorta. On July 8, 1989 Enrico married Princess Mafalda of Hesse-Cassel, a descendant of Queen Victoria,〔(Spanish Royals )〕 from whom he has since been separated. He lived in New York City for many years where he had a reputation for having a glamorous and extravagant lifestyle and lived in the landmark Bacchus House,〔(Bacchus House )〕 which was eventually sold to Facebook’s Sean Parker in 2011 for $20 million.〔(NY Magazine - Bacchus House article )〕
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