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The Prince of Asturias, as crown prince, is the first in the Line of succession to the Spanish throne, receives the treatment of Royal Highness by Royal Decree 1368/1987 [41] and holds the titles inherent to that position, recognized in the article 57.1 of the Constitution, [2] and which symbolize the Spanish dynastic union. [10]
The circumstances are uncertain, but after his death, Alfonso’s death, his kingdom was divided among his three sons, with his eldest, García I receiving the new kingdom of León, his middle son Ordoño receiving the new kingdom of Galicia, and his youngest Fruela what remained of Asturias.
Felipe, Prince of Asturias, 1527–1555, son Carlos I: Ferdinand I, Archduke of Austria: Brother 14 March 1516 Brother became joint monarch with their mother 21 May 1527 Son born to king Leonor, Queen Dowager of Portugal, 1516–1526, sister Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria, 1526–1527, daughter Felipe, Prince of Asturias: Son 21 May 1527 Born
List of heirs to the Spanish throne; A. Alfonso XII; Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (1907–1938) Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (1453–1468) B. Balthasar Charles, Prince ...
Leonor, Princess of Asturias [a] [1] (Leonor de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Ortiz; [b] born 31 October 2005) is the heir presumptive to the Spanish throne. She is the elder daughter of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia .
22 May 2004: Felipe, Prince of Asturias (Spain) and journalist Letizia Ortiz; 5 November 2004: Prince Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou and María Margarita Vargas Santaella; 2005: King Mswati III of Eswatini and Nothando Dube; 15 November 2005: Sayako, Princess Nori of Japan and Yoshiki Kuroda
Don Carlos, Prince of Asturias (8 July 1545 – 24 July 1568), was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Philip II of Spain. His mother was Maria Manuela of Portugal, daughter of John III of Portugal. Carlos was known to be mentally unstable and was imprisoned by his father in early 1568, dying after half a year of solitary confinement.
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