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  1. Don Carlos María Isidro Benito de Borbón y Borbón-Parma (29 March 1788 – 6 March 1855) was an Infante of Spain and the second surviving son of King Charles IV of Spain and his wife, Maria Luisa of Parma. He claimed the throne of Spain after the death of his older brother King Ferdinand VII in 1833.

    • 30 September 1833 – 6 July 1840
    • Isabella II
  2. Infante. Carlos María Isidro. 1800. Oil on canvas. Room 032. This is a preparatory sketch for The Family of Charles IV. Son of Charles IV and María Luisa, the sitter was born in 1788. In 1816 he married María Francisca of Portugal, daughter of his sister Carlota Joaquina.

  3. Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, El primer pretendiente carlista al trono de España, Infante español. - YouTube. Carlos María Isidro fue conocido por sus seguidores como Carlos...

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  4. Jan 18, 2022 · Summary. Carlos María Isidro de Borbón also known as Don Carlos (Aranjuez, March 29, 1788 – Trieste, March 10, 1855) was an infante of Spain and the first Carlist pretender to the throne under the name of Carlos V, for being the second son of King Carlos IV and Maria Luisa de Parma, and therefore brother of the successor king Ferdinand VII ...

  5. Don Carlos María Isidro Benito de Borbón (29 March 1788 – 10 March 1855) was an Infante of Spain and the second surviving son of King Charles IV of Spain and of his wife, Maria Luisa of Parma. As Charles V, he was the first of the Carlist claimants to the throne of Spain.

  6. Infante Fernando. Firma. [ editar datos en Wikidata ] Carlos María Isidro de Borbón también conocido como don Carlos ( Aranjuez, 29 de marzo de 1788- Trieste, 10 de marzo de 1855) fue infante de España y el primer pretendiente carlista al trono bajo el nombre de Carlos V por ser el segundo hijo del rey Carlos IV y de María Luisa de Parma y ...

  7. Don Carlos María Isidro Benito de Borbón (29 March 1788 – 10 March 1855) was an Infante of Spain and the second surviving son of King Charles IV of Spain and his wife, Maria Luisa of Parma. As Charles V, he was the first of the Carlist claimants to the throne of Spain.

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