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Vicente Sartorius, 4th Marquess of Mariño

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Vicente Sartorius y Cabeza de Vaca
Marquess of Mariño
Born20 November 1931
Madrid, Spain
Died22 July 2002(2002-07-22) (aged 70)
Ibiza, Spain
Buried24 July 2002
Noble familySartorius
Spouse(s)Isabel Zorraquín y de Corral
(m. 1964; div. 1974)
(m. 1988)
IssueIsabel Sartorius y Zorraquín
Cecilia Sartorius y Zorraquín
Luis José Sartorius y Zorraquín, 5th Marquess of Mariño
María Teresa Sartorius y de Liechtenstein
FatherCarlos Sartorius y Díaz de Mendoza
MotherMaría de Lourdes Cabeza de Vaca y Carvajal

Vicente Sartorius y Cabeza de Vaca, 4th Marquess of Mariño (20 November 1931 – 22 July 2002)[1] was a Spanish nobleman and Olympic bobsledder. He was born in Madrid.

Bobsledding career

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In the 1950s, Sartorius had a professional bobsled career. He competed in the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, finishing fourth in the two-man event and ninth in the four-man event.

Personal life

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He was the second child and son of Carlos Sartorius y Díaz de Mendoza (1898–1966) and his first wife, María de Lourdes Cabeza de Vaca y Carvajal (1903–1940). Through his father he was a great-grandson of Luis José Sartorius, 1st Count de San Luis, who was Prime Minister of Spain from 1853 to 1854, during the reign of Queen Isabella II. By his mother´s family side he was a first cousin of both the Marquess of Portago known as Alfonso de Portago and of the actor and writer Jose Luis de Villallonga y Cabeza de Vaca, 9th Marquess of Castellbell.

After the death of his elder brother, Antonio Sartorius y Cabeza de Vaca, 3rd Marquess of Mariño, on 24 December 1976, he succeeded as the 4th Marquess of Mariño.

Sartorius married first Isabel Zorraquín y de Corral (1940–2009) from Argentina on 24 April 1964 at the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, Buenos Aires;[2] they later divorced in 1974 (since the Marquess remarried in the Catholic Church in 1988, it should be supposed that his first marriage got a canonical annulment before that date). Together they had three children, two daughters and one son:

  • Isabel Sartorius y Zorraquín (born in Madrid in 1965); after the divorce of her parents, when her mother remarried in 1978, she went to live with her in Lima, Peru. She later studied in Washington, DC. She had a relationship around 1989 to 1991 with Felipe, Prince of Asturias.[3] Isabel says that the relationship ended because both were very young, and he adds that Queen Sofía was always very supportive.[4] She later had a relationship with Javier de Soto y FitzJames-Stuart, a descendant of James II of England via his son, James FitzJames, with whom she had a daughter, Mencía de Soto y Sartorius, who was born on 25 July 1997 at Madrid, Spain.[3]
    • In February 2012, Isabel published her memoirs, titled Por ti lo haría mil veces, which translated means For you I would do it a thousand times. In them she refers to her relationship with her mother through the times when her mother was addicted to cocaine.[4]
  • Cecilia Sartorius y Zorraquín (born 1967), who married on 30 June 1990 Federico Green from Argentina.[5] They had three children: Marcos Bartolomé, Pablo Federico and Antonia.
  • Luis José Sartorius y Zorraquín, 5th Marquess of Mariño (born 1970); became the new marquess upon his father's death in 2002. He has a relationship with Bárbara Pérez Manzarbeitia, and they have one son, Vicente (born 2011), and one daughter, Isabel (born 2012). They married on 22 June 2013.[6]

Secondly in 1988, he married Princess Nora of Liechtenstein (born 1950) at St. Florin's in Vaduz. With the princess he had one daughter:

Sartorius died of a heart attack during holiday in Ibiza, Spain. He was buried two days later.

References

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  1. ^ Vicente Sartorius, 4th Marquess of Mariño at Olympedia
  2. ^ Genealogía Familiar
  3. ^ a b "Isabel Sartorius". ¡Hola! (in Spanish). Eduardo Sánchez Junco. Archived from the original on 8 December 2020. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b Gallo, Isabel (21 February 2012). "Lo mío con la princesa Letizia también fue un flechazo". El Pais (in Spanish). PRISA. Archived from the original on 8 December 2020. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  5. ^ Hemeroteca El País
  6. ^ Vanitatis
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Spanish nobility
Preceded by
Antonio Sartorius y Cabeza de Vaca
Marquess of Mariño
1976–2002
Succeeded by
Luis José Sartorius y Zorraquín