Cocuța Conachi

Ecaterina Cocuța Conachi
Princess Ecaterina Conachi
Born (1829-04-02)2 April 1829[1]
Țigănești, Moldavia
Died 22 February 1870(1870-02-22) (aged 40)
Genoa, Italy
Burial Țigănești, Romania
Spouse Prince Nicolae Vogoride
Prince Emanuele Ruspoli
Issue Prince Emanoil Vogoride-Conachi
Prince Constantin Vogoride-Conachi
Princess Maria Vogoride-Conachi
Princess Lucia Vogoride-Conachi
Prince Costantino Ruspoli
Prince Eugenio Ruspoli
Prince Mario Ruspoli
Princess Caterina Ruspoli
Princess Margherita Ruspoli
Father Costache Conachi
Mother Smaranda Negri
Religion Eastern Orthodox, upon second marriage Roman Catholicism

Ecaterina Cocuța Conachi (1829–1870) was a Romanian princess and revolutionary. She is known for her activism and work for the unification of Moldavia and Wallachia.[2] She died of paludism.

Personal life

Ecaterina Conachi married firstly in 1846, in Iași, Prince Nicolae Vogoride. They had four children:[1]

In 1864, she remarried in Rome, Prince Emanuele Ruspoli, with whom she had five children:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Families
  2. Arina Avram (10 September 2014). Femei celebre din România (Romanian edition). Grupul Editorial ALL. pp. 54–. ISBN 978-973-724-848-0.

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