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La princesa María de las Nieves. El príncipe Sixto Enrique. Carolina de Borbón-Parma ( Nimega, 23 de junio de 1974) es princesa y miembro de la Casa Real y Ducal de Borbón-Parma. Ostenta el título parmesano de Marquesa de Sala (en italiano: Marchesa di Sala) desde el 2 de septiembre de 1996.
- María Carolina Christina de Bourbon de Parme
- Alteza Real
Margarita de Borbón-Parma (Nimega, 13 de octubre de 1972), princesa de la Casa Real de Borbón-Parma. Desde 1996 es Condesa de Colorno, título vinculado al Ducado de Parma. 1 Es hermana de Carlos Javier e hija de Carlos Hugo de Borbón-Parma. Su madre es la princesa Irene de los Países Bajos, ostenta el título de princesa de ...
- Margarita María Beatriz de Bourbon de Parme
- Alteza Real
- Princesa de Parma, Princesa de Bourbon de Parme (título oficial en los Países Bajos)
17 de feb. de 2023 · The marriage was intended to strengthen the relationships between the Bourbons ruling in Spain and Parma. When Maria Luisa’s older sister Isabella died in 1763 from smallpox, it was suggested that Maria Luisa should marry her sister’s widower, the future Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II.
14 de oct. de 2022 · by Susan Flantzer© Unofficial Royalty 2022. Maria Manuela of Portugal, Princess of Asturias; Credit – Wikipedia. Maria Manuela of Portugal, Princess of Asturias was the first of the four wives of Felipe II, King of Spain but she died before he became king. Born in Coimbra, Portugal on October 15, 1527, she was the eldest of the three ...
29 de jul. de 2023 · Maria Teresa Rafaela, aged twenty, died due to childbirth complications after giving birth to her only child, a daughter who died before her second birthday. Louis married again, had eight children – five survived childhood and three of the five were Kings of France – but he died from tuberculosis, at the age of thirty-six.
7 de ago. de 2021 · The Family of Carlos IV by Francisco Goya, 1800. The man in the shadows in the background on the left is the artist Francisco Goya. From left to right: Carlos Maria Isidro, the future Fernando VII, Maria Josefa the sister of Carlos IV, an unknown woman, Maria Isabella, Queen Maria Luisa, Francisco de Paula, King Carlos IV, Antonio Pascual the brother of Carlos IV, Carlota Joaquina (only part ...
In 1679, 18-year-old Carlos II, King of Spain had married 17-year-old Marie Louise of Orléans, the eldest niece of King Louis XIV of France and daughter of Philippe I, Duke of Orléans and his first wife Henrietta of England. Ten years later, in 1689, the marriage was childless and Marie Louise of Orléans died, probably from appendicitis.