Ecaterina Cocuța Conachi (2 April 1829 – 22 February 1870) was a Romanian princess and revolutionary. She is known for her activism and work for the unification of Moldavia and Wallachia.[2]
Ecaterina Cocuța Conachi | |
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Princess Ecaterina Conachi | |
Born | [1] Țigănești, Galați County, Moldavia | 2 April 1829
Died | 22 February 1870 Genoa, Italy | (aged 40)
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 |
She belonged to the Conachi family. Ecaterina Conachi married firstly in 1846, in Iași, Prince Nicolae Vogoride. They had four children. In 1864, she remarried in Rome, Prince Emanuele Ruspoli, with whom she had five children, among them Eugenio Ruspoli ( 6 January 1866, Țigănești – 4 December 1893, Somalia) and Mario Ruspoli ( 16 October 1867, Țigănești – 16 January 1963, Florence).
She died of paludism.
References
edit- ^ Families
- ^ Arina Avram (10 September 2014). Femei celebre din România (Romanian ed.). Grupul Editorial ALL. pp. 54–. ISBN 978-973-724-848-0.
External links
edit- George Marcu (coord.), Enciclopedia personalităţilor feminine din România, Editura Meronia, București, 2012.
- Ecaterina Conachi a salvat Unirea Principatelor Române împiedicându-şi soţul să devină domnitor at adevarul.ro
- Copoul poetului Costache Conachi Archived 2014-10-29 at the Wayback Machine at ziarullumina.ro