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Francesco Alvaro Maria Giorgio Ruspoli, 1st Duke of Morignano : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francesco Alvaro Maria Giorgio Ruspoli, 1st Duke of Morignano
''Don'' Francesco Alvaro Maria Giorgio dei Principi Ruspoli (Rome, April 19, 1891 – Rome, March 2, 1970) was an Italian nobleman, the 1st Duca di Morignano, Nobile di Viterbo e di Orvieto, Patrizio Romano and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire. Born in Rome, he was the son of Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa and third wife Josephine Mary Beers-Curtis. His great-great-uncle was Cardinal Bartolomeo Ruspoli. He was also a half-great-uncle of actor Bart Ruspoli. == Education == Francesco was tutored as a boy by the Englishman Eustace Virgo, who dedicated his second novel ''Honour Lost, All Lost: A Mystery of Modern Rome'' (written under the pseudonym E. V. de Fontmell) to him. Francesco was the unrequited love of his life.〔"One Hundred Items From The Collection Of Robert Scoble", Callum James Books, Portsmouth, 2013, p103〕 Through the good offices of his friend Robert Hugh Benson, Virgo arranged for Francesco and his young brother to attend Eton College. Francesco was at Eton (where the boys called him 'Frank Ruspoli') from September 1904 to December 1909, in R S de Havilland's house. His brother Eugenio was in the same house from September 1907 to July 1912. Partly through the agency of Eustace Virgo, Francesco was once offered the throne of Albania.
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