Bourbon, Pascal de, comte de Bari

PRINCE (ITALY)
BORN 15 Sep 1852, Palais de Caserte, Campania (near Napoli) - DIED 21 Dec 1904, Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine: Château de Malmaison
GRAVE LOCATION Paris: Cimetière de Montmartre, 20 Avenue Rachel (division 04, ligne 01)

Pascal de Bourbon was one of the many children of Ferdinand II of Sicilia and his second wife Maria Theresia of Austria. His father died in 1859 and in 1867 he lost his mother to cholera. His brother Gaétan committed suicide in 1871. In 1878 he married Blanche of Marconnay (1848-1926) in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine. She was a natural daughter of Henriette de Marconnay with a son named Richard and the marriage was morganatic. They didn't have any children.

He died in 1904 at the Château de Malmaison, the former property of Joséphine the Beauharnais. There is a plaque for him at the Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul church in Rueil-Malmaison, but he was buried at the Montmartre Cemetery in Paris.

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The grave of Pascal de Bourbon, comte de Bari at the Cimetière Montmartre, Paris.
Picture by Androom (20 Feb 2016)

 

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Bourdelle, Antoine

Published: 04 Feb 2018
Last update: 19 Apr 2022