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Gonzalo of Spain (Gonzalo Manuel Maria Bernardo Narciso Alfonso Mauricio de Borbón y Battenberg; 24 October 1914 – 13 August 1934) was the fourth surviving son and youngest child of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and his wife Princess
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. He was the youngest grandson of
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Life

Gonzalo was born in
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. He was baptized with the names ''Gonzalo Manuel María Bernardo Narciso Alfonso Mauricio''. He received his final name in honor of his uncle, Prince Maurice of Battenberg, who was killed in
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shortly before Gonzalo's baptism. The infante was educated privately. Because he inherited the genetic disorder hemophilia from his mother's family (a fact not widely known in Spain during his life), he had some ill health, although he was an active sportsman. He held the rank of a private in the Engineering Corps of the Spanish Army. In 1927 he was made the 1,166th
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of the Spanish branch of the Order of the Golden Fleece. In May 1924, nine-year-old Gonzalo inaugurated the
Estadio Chamartín Estadio Chamartín was a multi-use stadium in Madrid, Spain. It was initially used as the stadium of Real Madrid matches before the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium opened in 1947. The stadium held 22,500 people and was built in 1924. The stadium wa ...
, the new football stadium for Real Madrid, kicking the ball of honour and yelling "¡Hala Madrid!." On 14 April 1931 Gonzalo accompanied his mother into exile. He studied engineering at the Catholic University of Leuven, instead of at the University of Madrid as originally planned for him. In August 1934 Gonzalo was spending the summer holidays with his family at the villa of Count Ladislaus de Hoyos at
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in
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. On the evening of 11 August, Gonzalo and his sister Infanta Beatriz were driving from
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to Pörtschach. Near
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, Beatriz, who was driving, was forced to swerve to avoid a cyclist (the retired jockey Baron Neimans). The car crashed into a wall. Neither Gonzalo nor Beatriz appeared badly hurt, and so they returned to their villa. Several hours later it became clear that Gonzalo had severe abdominal bleeding. Because he had a weak heart, an operation was ruled out. He died two days later. Gonzalo was buried in the graveyard at Pörtschach. Later his body was moved to the Pantheon of the Princes in
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Ancestry


Heraldry

File:Coat of Arms of Infante Gonzalo of Spain.svg, Arms of Infante Gonzalo of Spain
(1927–1931/''1934'')


References


Bibliography

* "Auto Crash Fatal to Spanish Prince", ''The New York Times'' (14 August 1934): 7. * "Spain to Honor Infante", ''The New York Times'' (14 August 1934): 7. * "Funeral Rites Today for Spanish Prince", ''The New York Times'' (15 August 1934): 17. * "Don Gonzalo Buried in an Austrian Grave", ''The New York Times'' (16 August 1934): 17. * "Spanish Prince Killed", ''The Times'' (14 August 1934): 12. * "Regret in Madrid", ''The Times'' (14 August 1934): 12. * "The Infante Gonzalo", ''The Times'' (14 August 1934): 13. * "The Late Infante Don Gonzalo", ''The Times'' (16 August 1934): 9.


External links


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