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  1. Louis I (Italian: Ludovico I; 5 July 1773 – 27 May 1803) was the first of the two kings of Etruria. Louis was the son of Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, and Maria Amalia of Austria. He was born in 1773, when his great-grandfather, King Louis XV of France, was still alive.

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      Louis I of Etruria (1773–1803) Louis Bonaparte (1778–1846),...

  2. The King of Spain decided that his cousin Ferdinand, Duke of Parma had to cede his duchy to France, and in return his son Louis I was granted the Kingdom of Etruria (which was created from the Grand Duchy of Tuscany). Shortly after Ferdinand refused to leave, he suddenly died in suspect circumstances.

  3. Luis I de Etruria. Luis I. de Etruria. (Colorno, 1773 - Florencia, 1803) Rey de Etruria (1801-1803). Hijo de Fernando de Borbón, duque de Parma, Luis I contrajo matrimonio en 1795 con María Luisa de Borbón, hija del monarca Carlos IV de España. Luis I de Etruria. Francia y España, mediante los tratados de San Ildefonso (1796), Lunéville ...

  4. Luis de Etruria. Luis de Borbón-Parma ( Colorno, 5 de julio de 1773 - Toscana, 27 de mayo de 1803 1 ), infante de España por matrimonio al que Napoleón le concedió el ser rey de Etruria (1801-1803). Miembro de la rama menor de la Casa de Borbón española.

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  5. 19 de jul. de 2019 · King Louis I of Etruria, in a painting by Francisco Goya. In May 1801, the sickly and epileptic Louis was called to Paris with his wife, Maria Luisa (1782–24), an infanta of Spain, to be invested and instructed by Napoleon on their future roles.

  6. Louis I (Italian: Ludovico I; 5 July 1773 – 27 May 1803) was the first of the two kings of Etruria. Louis was the son of Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, and Maria Amalia of Austria. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Louis I of Etruria has received more than 133,363 page views.