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She got one fanciful title from her father and another from her husband. There is no indication that she uses either. It is impossible to verify whether she and her family use the titles accorded to them by Wikipedia and genealogical publications; impossible, because reliable sources other than these genealogical publications
do not cover them. And if the sole notability of this woman is her place in a family tree, the article should not exist. See
WP:NOTGENEALOGY and
WP:NOTINHERITED.
Surtsicna (
talk) 13:08, 30 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete Again more cruft about someone whose supposed titles come from states which ceased to exist before she was even born, and who married after the abolition of nobility in Italy.
PatGallacher (
talk) 14:20, 30 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete per nom and the other comment above.
Smeat75 (
talk) 19:17, 30 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete Wikipedia is not meant to be a geneological database for any royal houses, let alone for members of royal houses that have been out of power for over a century.
John Pack Lambert (
talk) 19:54, 30 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete. Yet another article that defines a woman's notability based on who her family and husband are. And all two sources are SPS, one deprecated.
JoelleJay (
talk) 20:44, 30 July 2020 (UTC)reply
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