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  1. The Countess was the daughter of a Cuban merchant, Luciano Pablo Sampedro y Ocejo, later hyphenated to Sampedro-Ocejo, and his wife Edelmira Robato y Turro, later hyphenated Robato-Turro. She was a cousin of Jorge Mañach y Robato. She met the Prince at a Lausanne sanatorium where he was being treated for his haemophilia.

  2. 1 de mai. de 2022 · About Edelmira, Countess of Covadonga. Edelmira Ignacia Adriana Sampedro-Ocejo y Robato was known as Countess of Covadonga after her marriage to Alfonso, former Prince of Asturias, in 1933. The Countess was the daughter of a Cuban merchant, Luciano Pablo Sampedro y Ocejo, later hyphenated to Sampedro-Ocejo, and wife Edelmira Robato y Turro ...

  3. Edelmira Ignacia Adriana Sampedro-Ocejo y Robato (5 de março de 1906 – 23 de maio de 1994) ficou conhecida como Condessa de Covadonga após seu casamento com Alfonso , ex- Príncipe das Astúrias , em 1933.

  4. The couple divorced 8 May 1937, with Edelmira keeping the title Countess of Covadonga. In a civil ceremony on 3 July 1937, Alfonso married another commoner, Marta Esther Rocafort-Altuzarra in Havana. They divorced on 8 January 1938. He had no children by either of his wives.

  5. The Cuban Edelmira Sampedro, Countess of Covadonga, married anymore and I keep a book of their very hidden memories and that was never published. This buried at the end of the main street in Woodlawn Park Cemetery in Miami, Florida with the remains of her older sister Elizarda Sampedro, both can be found in Section 17, # 38.

  6. In a change of attitude from her in-laws, Edelmira retained the title Countess of Covadonga, and lived in Havana. For over 60 years she refused all interviews, and never remarried. By all accounts the Spanish Royal family treated her with respect and accorded her the rights and status of a royal widow.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CovadongaCovadonga - Wikipedia

    Covadonga. Covadonga ( Asturian: Cuadonga, from cova domnica "Cave of Our Lady " [1]) is one of 11 parishes in Cangas de Onís, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in Northwestern Spain. It is situated in the Picos de Europa mountains. With a permanent population of 58 (2008), it consists essentially of the ...