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  1. Descendants of Alfonso XIII. The descendants of Alfonso XIII, Bourbon monarch of the Kingdom of Spain, are numerous. With his wife, Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, he had a total of six legitimate children, with an additional child Ferdinand having been stillborn. Outside of his marriage, Alfonso was known to have had some issue, but they are ...

  2. Infante Gonzalo of Spain (Gonzalo Manuel Maria Bernardo Narciso Alfonso Mauricio de Borbón y Battenberg; 24 October 1914 – 13 August 1934) was the fourth surviving son and youngest child of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and his wife Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg. He was the youngest grandson of Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom .

  3. The Morral affair was the attempted regicide of Spanish King Alfonso XIII and his bride, Queen Victoria Eugenie, on their wedding day, May 31, 1906, and its subsequent effects. The attacker, Mateu Morral, acting on a desire to spur revolution, threw a bomb concealed in a floral bouquet from a Madrid hotel window as the King's procession passed ...

  4. Presumedly, Alfonso XIII had other illegimate daughter. Her name was Mrs Leticia Martí y Rodríguez de Castro, that she was daughter of Most Serene Highness Isabel Rodríguez de Castro y Bueno (in the finish part of her live, Duchess of Santa Elena, because she got married with Most Serene Highness Alberto de Borbón).

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  6. Alfonso XIII of Spain. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Alfonso XIII of Spain. circa 1901. Categories: Alfonso XIII of Spain. Gallery pages about history of Spain. Gallery pages about people of Spain.

  7. Monument to Alfonso XIII (Madrid) / 40.448711; -3.728097. The Monument to Alfonso XIII is an instance of public art in Madrid, Spain. Located in the Ciudad Universitaria, it consists of a bronze statue dedicated to Alfonso XIII, signifying the latter's role as promoter behind the erection of the campus in the 1920s.

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