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PERFORMER AKA Angie Manton BIRTHDAY No data ASTROLOGY No data BIRTHPLACE Europe YEARS ACTIVE 1983-1986 Les Folies de Térésa alternative title for Foxy Lady No. 2 DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (as Angie Manton (French version)) Foxy Lady No. 2 1986, Dir. Hans Moser as Sascha Alexander DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (as Angie Manton (French version)) Supergirls 1983, Dir. Walter Molitor (Moli) Notes available (plays the shop assistant) Supergirls for Love alternative title for Supergirls Notes available (plays the shop assistant) Supergirls in 3D alternative title for Supergirls Notes available (plays the shop assistant) Foxy Lady 2 1986 VTO Facial DO Supergirls For Love 1983 VFL The Countess of Chinchon (Spanish: Condesa de Chinchón) was painted by Francisco Goya about 1800. It is held in the Museo del Prado, Madrid. The painting depicts María Teresa de Borbón, 15th Countess of Chinchón, who had been encouraged by Queen Maria Luisa of Parma and by opportunism to marry Manuel de Godoy, the Prime Minister, in a marriage of convenience. It does not depict the more famous Countess of Chinchón who became the namesake of the cinchona genus of trees and shrubs responsible for early modern quinine production. Count of Chinchón (Spanish: Conde de Chinchón) is a title of Spanish nobility. It was initially created on 9 May 1520 by King Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (Charles I of Spain), who granted the title to Fernando de Cabrera y Bobadilla. The title, and its dominion over the territory of twenty towns including Chinchón itself, remained in the Cabrera family until 1683. At that point, the Italian aristocratic Savelli family acquired the county. In 1738, José Sforza-Cesarini-Savelli, 11th Count of Chinchón, sold the territory and the title to King Philip V of Spain's son, Philip, 12th Count of Chinchón. He ceded the county on 28 May 1761 to his younger brother, Luis, 13th Count of Chinchón. However, Luis and his successors would lose the rights to the Spanish throne following a battle of succession amongst his brothers (Charles III of Spain was the victor). The title was recreated on 25 April 1794 by Charles IV of Spain for Luis' son, Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga, who took the title of 14th Count of Chinchón. His sister later became the 15th Countess of Chinchón and when she died in 1828, she was succeeded by her daughter, Carlota de Godoy. The Italian Ruspoli family subsequently acquired the title through the marriage of Camillo Ruspoli with Carlota de Godoy. List of titleholders Castle of Chinchón Palace of the Counts in Segovia Palace of Infante don Luis (Boadilla del Monte) Titular Periodo Lords of Chinchón Created by Isabel I of Castile I Andrés de Cabrera 1489-1511 II Fernando de Cabrera y Bobadilla (I conde) 1511-1521 Counts of Chinchón 1st creation, by Carlos I of Spain in 1520 I Fernando de Cabrera y Bobadilla 1520-1521 II Pedro Fernández de Cabrera y Bobadilla 1521-1575 III Diego Fernández de Cabrera y Bobadilla 1575-c.1600 IV Luis Jerónimo Fernández de Cabrera y Bobadilla c.1600-1647 V Francisco Fausto Fernández de Cabrera y Bobadilla 1647-1665 VI Inés de Castro Cabrera y Bobadilla 1665-1665
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