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  2. Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand in 1760, at age nine. Ferdinand was born in Naples and grew up amidst many of the monuments erected there by his father which can be seen today; the Palaces of Portici, Caserta and Capodimonte. Ferdinand was his parents' third son; his elder brother Charles was expected to inherit Naples and Sicily. When his father ascended the ...

  3. Descendants of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of ...

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    1. Manuel I, King of Portugal, had issue 2. Francis I, King of France, no issue Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor [6] 24 Feb 1500: 21 Sep 1558: Isabella of Portugal, had issue Isabella of Austria, Queen Consort of Denmark [7] 18 Jul 1501: 19 Jan 1526: Christian II of Denmark, had issue John III, King of Portugal [8] 7 Jun 1502: 11 Jun 1557 ...

  4. Ferdinand VII - Wikipedia

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    Young Ferdinand as Prince of Asturias, 1800 Silver coin: 8 reales New Spain with a portrait of King Fernando VII, 1810 [3] Silver coin: 8 reales Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata with a portrait of King Fernando VII, 1823 [4] Ferdinand was the eldest surviving son of Charles IV of Spain and Maria Luisa of Parma. Ferdinand was born in the ...

  5. Princess Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily (14 December 1784 – 21 May 1806) was the youngest surviving daughter of Ferdinand, King of Naples and Sicily, and Maria Carolina of Austria. As the wife of the future Ferdinand VII of Spain, then heir apparent to the Spanish throne, she held the title of Princess of Asturias.

  6. Infantes of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    The Infantes of Aragon (clockwise from top): Alfonso, Juan, Maria, Enrique, Leonor, Pedro. The Infantes of Aragon (Spanish: Los Infantes de Aragón) is an appellation commonly used by Spanish historians to refer to a group of 15th-century infantes (princes) of the House of Trastámara, specifically the sons of King Ferdinand I of Aragon and his wife Eleanor of Alburquerque:

  7. Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias - Wikipedia

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    Born on 4 December 1571 at the Royal Alcázar of Madrid, Ferdinand was the eldest child of Philip II and Anne of Austria. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His mother was Philip II's niece and fourth wife. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] His elder half-brother, Don Carlos , had died in 1568, which meant that he was the new heir-apparent at birth and therefore Prince of Asturias .

  8. Ferdinand VI - Wikipedia

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    Philip, the second oldest of his three brothers, only lived for two weeks, dying before Ferdinand was born, while Philip Peter died at the age of 7, when Ferdinand was six years old. At the age of 10, Ferdinand became Prince of Asturias after his oldest brother, Louis, died of smallpox at the age of 17, after only seven months as King following ...

  9. Ferdinand II of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand II [b] (10 March 1452 – 23 January 1516), called Ferdinand the Catholic, was King of Aragon from 1479 until his death in 1516. As the husband and co-ruler of Queen Isabella I of Castile , he was also King of Castile from 1475 to 1504 (as Ferdinand V ).