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  1. According to the Legitimists, Louis Alphonse is heir to the defunct throne of France. [6] Since the death of his father in 1989, he has used the courtesy title of Duke of Anjou. [2] Louis Alphonse considers himself the senior heir of Hugh Capet, King of the Franks (reigned 987–996).

  2. Louis Alphonse of Bourbon-Segovia, Duke of Anjou is a member of the Royal House of Bourbon in Spain and one of the pretenders to the defunct French throne as Louis XX. As the eldest male heir of Juan, Count of Montizón of the Spanish line of the House of Bourbon, he is recognized as the head of the house by traditional male-line primogeniture.

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  3. Apr 29, 2022 · Born 25 April 1974 in Madrid Spain, he is the head of The House of Bourbon by primogeniture. The Bourbons are the royal family of Spain. Members of the family formerly ruled France and other countries. As a legitimist-pretender to the French throne, he is styled Louis XX and Duke of Anjou.

    • Madrid
    • Miami, Florida, United States
    • Madrid
    • April 25, 1974
  4. Louis Alphonse de Bourbon is the head of the House of Bourbon. Members of the family formerly ruled France and other countries. According to the Legitimists, Louis Alphonse is heir to the defunct throne of France. Since the death of his father in 1989, he has used the courtesy title of Duke of Anjou.

  5. Roman Catholicism. Alfonso, Duke of Anjou, Duke of Cádiz, Grandee of Spain ( Spanish: Don Alfonso Jaime Marcelino Manuel Víctor María de Borbón y Dampierre; French: Alphonse Jacques Marcellin Emmanuel Victor Marie de Bourbon; 20 April 1936 – 30 January 1989) was a grandson of King Alfonso XIII of Spain, a potential heir to the throne in ...

    • 20 March 1975 – 30 January 1989
    • 22 November 1972 – 30 January 1989
  6. Apr 26, 2024 · Louis Alphonse was recognised by some members of the Capetian dynasty as Chef de la Maison de Bourbon (Head of the House of Bourbon) [10] [12] and took the title Duke of Anjou, but not his father's Spanish dukedom.

  7. Dukes of Anjou. First creation: 1360–1481 – House of Valois-Anjou. Second creation: 1515–1531 – House of Savoy. Third creation: 1566–1576 – House of Valois-Angoulême. Fourth creation: 1576–1584 – House of Valois-Angoulême. Fifth creation: 1608–1626 – House of Bourbon. Sixth creation: 1640–1660 – House of Orléans.

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