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  2. Charles III, Duke of Parma - Wikipedia

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    Charles III (Italian: Carlo III di Borbone, Duca di Parma e Piacenza; 14 January 1823 – 27 March 1854) was the duke of Parma from 1849 to 1854. He was the only son of Duke Charles II of Parma and was educated in Saxony and Vienna. He grew up as a restless young man and traveled extensively while he was the hereditary prince of Lucca.

  3. Charles II, Duke of Parma - Wikipedia

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    In 1801, for the Treaty of Aranjuez, Charles Louis became Crown Prince of the newly created Kingdom of Etruria, formed from the former territories of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, as heir to his father, whom Napoleon had made King of Etruria in compensation for giving up his right to Parma. On 21 April 1801 Charles Louis left Spain with his ...

  4. Prince Charles of Luxembourg (1927–1977) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Charles and his wife Joan Dillon had two children, who are also princes of Luxembourg, Bourbon-Parma and Nassau: [6] Princess Charlotte Phyllis Marie of Luxembourg (b. New York City, New York, 15 September 1967), married civilly in Mouchy on 26 June 1993 and religiously in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence on 18 September 1993 Marc-Victor ...

  5. Category:Princes of Bourbon-Parma - Wikipedia

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    Charles II, Duke of Parma; Charles III, Duke of Parma; Prince Charles of Luxembourg (1927–1977) Prince Charles of Luxembourg (born 2020) E. Elias, Duke of Parma; F.

  6. Charles Edward Stuart - Wikipedia

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    Charles proceeded to visit Genoa, Florence, Parma, Bologna and Venice. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The Italian tour was a shock for Charles, who had believed he would be welcomed as a royal prince. [ 35 ] Instead, most European courts would only receive him as the " Duke of Albany " (an historic title adopted by Scottish royals in the 14th century). [ 37 ]

  7. History of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza, a former state on the Italian Peninsula whose capital was the city of Parma, begins in 1545 and ends in 1860.. The duchy was established due to nepotism practiced by Pope Paul III and was initially governed by the Farnese family, to which the pontiff belonged.

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  9. Duchy of Parma and Piacenza - Wikipedia

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    The Duchy would thus be inherited by his first son with Elisabeth, Infante Carlos of Spain, who reigned as Duke Charles I of Parma and Piacenza. He ruled his territories for four years until the end of the War of the Polish Succession , when, according to what was established in the Treaty of Vienna (1738) , he handed over both duchies to the ...