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This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Carlos de Borbón, rey de las Dos Sicilias.jpg licensed with Cc-pd-mark-footer, PD-Art, PD-old . 2007-06-17T19:35:10Z Gallardo 2112x2816 (2613821 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Photograph of a portrait of Charles III of Spain as King of Naples and Sicily (throne that he occupied before becaming king of Spain) by Giuseppe Bonito.
Charles III (Spanish: Carlos Sebastián de Borbón y Farnesio; [a] 20 January 1716 – 14 December 1788) was King of Spain in the years 1759 to 1788. He was also Duke of Parma and Piacenza, as Charles I (1731–1735); King of Naples, as Charles VII; and King of Sicily, as Charles III (1735–1759).
King Charles III was coronated in a solemn ceremony on May 6 at Westminster Abbey, but the newly crowned king has also exhibited a sense of humor while carrying out his royal duties of the years.
King Charles III's Life in Photos Getty Images On September 8, 2022, after 70 years as heir to the throne, the man formerly known as Prince Charles officially became king following the death of ...
English: Charles III (20 January 1716 – 14 December 1788) was the King of Spain and the Spanish Indes from 1759 to his death in 1788. Eldest son of Philip V of Spain and his second wife, Princess Elisabeth of Parma, he became the Duke of Parma and Piacenza under the name of Charles I (at the death of his great uncle Antonio Farnese); later on in 1734 while Duke of Parma he conquered the ...
A new photo of King Charles has been released ahead of Burns Night. The King, 76, is seen sporting a kilt in the official image, which was released by Buckingham Palace on Saturday, Jan. 25, to ...
Español: Retrato del rey Carlos III de España (1716-1788), que fue hijo del rey Felipe V de España y de su segunda esposa, la reina Isabel de Farnesio. Esta obra es una réplica, aunque con algunas variantes, del retrato del monarca ejecutado por Anton Raphael Mengs hacia 1765 y conservado también en el Museo del Prado .