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Paolo Ruffo di Bagnaria
3rd Prince of Castelcicala 2nd Duke of Calvello
Portrait by William Salter
Lieutenant General of Sicily
In office 13 March 1855 – 17 May 1860
Preceded by
Carlo Filangieri
Succeeded by
Ferdinando Lanza
Personal details
Born
2 July 1791 Richmond, England
Died
12 November 1865 (aged 74) Paris, France
Parent
fr:Fabrizio Ruffo (father)
Military service
Battles/wars
Battle of Waterloo
Expedition of the Thousand
Paolo Ruffo di Bagnaria, Prince of Castelcicala (1791–1865) was a Neapolitan diplomat and soldier.[1] As Lieutenant Paul Ruffo he served with the British Dragoon Guards at the Battle of Waterloo. He was Neapolitan envoy to London in 1840.[2]
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