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Elisabeth van der Noot d'Assche

Elisabeth van der Noot d'Assche (Brussels, 22 July, 1899 - 27 March, 1974) was a Belgian aristocratic lady. During the Second World War, she became friendly with the highest circles of the German occupation authorities, whilst in a few occasions helping the resistance.
==Descent and family==
Elisabeth was the first child of marquis Edouard Dimitri van der Noot d'Assche (1860-1928) and Adrienne Barbanson (1875-1944).〔Her art-loving mother collected netsuke and wrote a book about it that would posthumously receive an English edition: (1961), ''Fables in Ivory. Japanese Netsuke and their Legends''〕 On 19 December 1923, Elisabeth married the Roman aristocrat Constantino Ruspoli de Poggio-Suasa, who was making a diplomatic career. They had met each other while his father, Mario Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Poggio Suasa, was an ambassador in Brussels (1919-1924). The spouses established themselves in the city, where they would have three children: Marcantonio (°28.11.1926-2003), Edoardo (°17.02.1928) and Giovanni Marescotti (°06.03.1935).〔http://geneall.net/it/name/598253/elisabeth-contessa-van-der-noot-d-assche (retrieved 30 August 2014)〕 On 8 January 1930 they attended the wedding of the Italian crown prince Umberto and the Belgian princess Marie José.〔"(Autour d'un marriage ), ''L'impartial'', 8 January 1930〕
At the outbreak of the war, Constantino joined the Italian army and became captain of the 11th Folgore Parachute Company. He was killed on October 25, 1942 at the Second Battle of El Alamein, while defending Hill 77, the most advanced Italian position, during operation ''Lightfoot''.

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