Arnaldo Cortesi. ITALIAN PRINCESS MARRIED IN ROME; ROYAL NEWLYWEDS. „The New York Times”, s. 1, 1939-01-24. New York City: The New York Times Company. ISSN0362-4331. OCLC1645522. [dostęp 2016-06-08]. Cytat: Princess Maria Jose looked lovely, dressed all in white. ... Princess Maria Jose did not have time to change her dress, but went to the Vatican just as she was, in her nuptial gown.. (ang.).
ITALIAN PRINCE WEDS MARIE JOSE IN ROME; POPE BLESSES THEM; SCENE OF ROYAL WEDDING AND THE PRINCIPALS.. „The New York Times”, s. 9, 1930-01-09. New York City: The New York Times Company. ISSN0362-4331. OCLC1645522. [dostęp 2016-06-08]. Cytat: Immedietly after the ceremony the couple was received in private audience by Pope Pius. .... Princess Maria wore a plainly cut white satin gown that fell in a straight line. Its eighteen-foot train was borne by two members of the court. Her dark hair was crowned by an orange blossom diadem, covered by a long lance veil held in place by a diamond clasp and reaching her feet.. (ang.).
REGINA MAGAZINE (zbiorowy), Beautiful Spanish Mantillas [online], REGINA MAGAZINE, 9 kwietnia 2015 [dostęp 2016-05-28](ang.).
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RomaSette – Ufficio Comunicazioni Sociali della Diocesi di Roma (zbiorowy): RomaSette – Il 14 novembre la visita di Francesco al Quirinale – Papa Francesco – News – Diocesi di Roma. [w:] romasette.it [on-line]. 2013-10-22. [dostęp 2016-06-08]. Cytat: ..., il 7 giugno 1929, dopo la firma dei Patti Lateranensi che sancirono la nascita giuridica dello Stato Città del Vaticano, il re Vittorio Emanuele III e la regina Elena di Savoia si recarono in Vaticano per incontrare Papa Pio XI, quasi a suggellare, con questo atto di cortesia, gli accordi del Laterano, arrivati dopo cinquantanove anni dalla presa di Porta Pia. (wł.).
Arnaldo Cortesi. ITALIAN PRINCESS MARRIED IN ROME; ROYAL NEWLYWEDS. „The New York Times”, s. 1, 1939-01-24. New York City: The New York Times Company. ISSN0362-4331. OCLC1645522. [dostęp 2016-06-08]. Cytat: Princess Maria Jose looked lovely, dressed all in white. ... Princess Maria Jose did not have time to change her dress, but went to the Vatican just as she was, in her nuptial gown.. (ang.).
ITALIAN PRINCE WEDS MARIE JOSE IN ROME; POPE BLESSES THEM; SCENE OF ROYAL WEDDING AND THE PRINCIPALS.. „The New York Times”, s. 9, 1930-01-09. New York City: The New York Times Company. ISSN0362-4331. OCLC1645522. [dostęp 2016-06-08]. Cytat: Immedietly after the ceremony the couple was received in private audience by Pope Pius. .... Princess Maria wore a plainly cut white satin gown that fell in a straight line. Its eighteen-foot train was borne by two members of the court. Her dark hair was crowned by an orange blossom diadem, covered by a long lance veil held in place by a diamond clasp and reaching her feet.. (ang.).