Maria (b. 1926) was born to Prince Massimo of Torre e Tasso (1890-1955) and his wife, Princess Martina Louisa (1891-1981). She was baptized in Italy, and her godparents were her grandparents, Pieter and Sophie, the ruling monarchs of Brunant. Her birth came as a relief to her parents, as the couple had been trying for years, Martina was getting old and they were drifting apart. They moved to Florence in 1938, and her father may have been involved with the Italian Army during that period. In 1957, she fell in love with a young Lovian prince, George. The two were married in 1960 and they had a daughter in 1969, Princess Helena, and a miscarriage in 1972. Maria and George would often be seen in Italy, where they spent half the year (they had a country villa in Florence). She and George were d
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| - Maria (b. 1926) was born to Prince Massimo of Torre e Tasso (1890-1955) and his wife, Princess Martina Louisa (1891-1981). She was baptized in Italy, and her godparents were her grandparents, Pieter and Sophie, the ruling monarchs of Brunant. Her birth came as a relief to her parents, as the couple had been trying for years, Martina was getting old and they were drifting apart. They moved to Florence in 1938, and her father may have been involved with the Italian Army during that period. In 1957, she fell in love with a young Lovian prince, George. The two were married in 1960 and they had a daughter in 1969, Princess Helena, and a miscarriage in 1972. Maria and George would often be seen in Italy, where they spent half the year (they had a country villa in Florence). She and George were d
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| - Maria (b. 1926) was born to Prince Massimo of Torre e Tasso (1890-1955) and his wife, Princess Martina Louisa (1891-1981). She was baptized in Italy, and her godparents were her grandparents, Pieter and Sophie, the ruling monarchs of Brunant. Her birth came as a relief to her parents, as the couple had been trying for years, Martina was getting old and they were drifting apart. They moved to Florence in 1938, and her father may have been involved with the Italian Army during that period. In 1957, she fell in love with a young Lovian prince, George. The two were married in 1960 and they had a daughter in 1969, Princess Helena, and a miscarriage in 1972. Maria and George would often be seen in Italy, where they spent half the year (they had a country villa in Florence). She and George were divorced in 1971, only to remarry in 1972 (quite lavishly) at The Olympia. She and George remained quite close until his death in 1999; she would die herself in 2001.
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