Alice Széchenyi

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Born(1911-07-27)27 July 1911
Died25 February 1974(1974-02-25) (aged 62)
Lisbon, Portugal
OthernamesAi
Occupations
Countess
Alice Széchenyi
Born(1911-07-27)27 July 1911
Died25 February 1974(1974-02-25) (aged 62)
Lisbon, Portugal
Other namesAi
Occupations
OrganizationWhite Pines College
Spouse
(m. 1931; died 1971)
Children2
Parents
RelativesImre Széchényi (paternal grandfather)
Cornelius Vanderbilt II (maternal grandfather)
Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt (maternal grandmother)
FamilySzéchenyi
Vanderbilt

Countess Alice Széchenyi (27 July 1911 – 25 February 1974), nicknamed "Ai," was a Hungarian-American heiress. She was descended from Hungarian counts and the American Vanderbilt family.

Széchenyi was born in 1911 at Remetevasgyár,[1], Hungary (today Remetské Hámre, Slovakia, on the Slovakian-Hungarian border). She was the daughter and second child of Count László Széchenyi, the former Hungarian Minister to the U.S., and his American born-wife, Countess Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi.[2][3] She had four sisters,[4][5] including Gladys, Sylvia and Nandine. She was photographed with her sisters as a socialite for publications such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar.[6][7]

Her paternal grandparents were Count Imre Széchenyi de Sárvár-felsővidék, the former Austrian Minister at the Court of Berlin and his wife, Countess Alexandra Sztaray-Szirmay et Nagy-Mihály. Her maternal grandparents were Cornelius Vanderbilt II and Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt.[8]

Széchenyi was educated at St. Wills Convent in Ascot, Berkshire, England.[9]

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