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This is a simplified family tree of the House of Bourbon (in Spanish, Borbón; in Italian, Borbone; in English, Borbon.The House of Bourbon is a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty that descended from a younger son of King Louis IX of France.
The pre-Capetian House of Bourbon was a noble family, dating at least from the beginning of the 13th century, when the estate of Bourbon was ruled by the Sire de Bourbon who was a vassal of the King of France. The term House of Bourbon ("Maison de Bourbon") is sometimes used to refer to this first house and the House of Bourbon-Dampierre, the ...
This is an index of family trees on the English ... House of Bourbon (simplified) ... Royal descendants of Queen Victoria and King Christian IX; Family Tree of ...
Louis XIV (1638–1715), the Bourbon monarch of the Kingdom of France, was the son of King Louis XIII of France and Queen Anne. The descendants of Louis XIV are numerous. Although only one of his children by his wife Maria Theresa of Spain survived past infancy, Louis had many illegitimate children by his mistresses. [1]
Efforts of reconciliation were carried out in 2014, but have been followed by continuing arguing in the family as Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro, abolished the law of male primogeniture to absolute primogeniture in 2016, making her eldest daughter heir by going against the tradition of male-line succession within the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
King of the Franks r. 673–675: Chlothar III 652–736 King of the Franks r. 661–662: Theuderic III 654–691 King of the Franks r. 679–691: Clovis IV 682–695 King of the Franks r. 691–695: Childebert III 670/683–711 King of the Franks r. 695–711: Chilperic II is most likely, but not certainly, son of Childeric II Carolingian ...
From father to grandson: How this family built Angel's Envy bourbon from the ground up ... Set amid two acres fitted with mature oak trees and surrounded by horse pastures, the traditional ...
Philip and his family with his second wife, Queen Elizabeth Farnese. By genealogical right alone, the Spanish throne should have passed to Louis, Grand Dauphin, son of King Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Spain, sister of Charles II and daughter of Philip IV of Spain. However, the Grand Dauphin was the heir apparent to the throne of ...