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  1. El primer miembro de la Casa de Borbón en España fue Felipe de Anjou, nieto de Luis XIV de Francia, que reinó durante 45 años con el nombre de Felipe V, quien sucedió a los Austrias. Es en este periodo donde se reemplaza el original francés Bourbon por su castellanización, Borbón.

    • Blasón con campo de azur a tres flores de lis de oro
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  2. La rama Bourbon-Anjou, castellanizada simplemente como Borbón, proviene de Felipe de Francia, duque de Anjou, nieto de Luis XIV de Francia, proclamado en 1700 rey de España con el nombre de Felipe V. Esta proclamación dio pie a la guerra de sucesión española, contra el pretendiente de la casa de Austria, el archiduque Carlos de Austria.

    • Blasón con Campo de Azur a tres flores de lis de Oro, a la Bordura en Gules
  3. The House of Bourbon ( English: / ˈbʊərbən /, also UK: / ˈbɔːrbɒn /; French: [buʁbɔ̃]) is a dynasty that originated in the Kingdom of France as a branch of the Capetian dynasty, the royal House of France. Bourbon kings first ruled France and Navarre in the 16th century.

  4. Spanish royal family. The Spanish royal family, a branch of the House of Bourbon, is headed by King Felipe VI, and currently consists of Queen Letizia, their children Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain, and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía.

  5. The House of Bourbon-Anjou, or simply sometimes House of Bourbon (Spanish: Casa de Borbón), is the currently in government royal house of the Kingdom of Spain. The current Spanish royal family has the current king, King Felipe VI , the wife of the King , Queen Letizia , their children Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía ...

    • 16 November 1700; 322 years ago
  6. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Borbone. house of Bourbon, one of the most important ruling houses of Europe. Its members were descended from Louis I, duc de Bourbon from 1327 to 1342, the grandson of the French king Louis IX (ruled 1226–70).

  7. House of Bourbon, One of the most important ruling houses of Europe. Its members were descended from Louis I, duc de Bourbon from 1327 to 1342, grandson of the French king Louis IX. Bourbons subsequently ruled in France (1589–1792, 1814–48); in Spain (1700–1868, 1870–73, 1874–1931, and since 1975); and in Naples and Sicily (1735–1861).