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Louis Alphonse de Bourbon (Spanish: Luis Alfonso Gonzalo Víctor Manuel Marco de Borbón y Martínez-Bordiú; born 25 April 1974) 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.
- Alfonso
Alfonso, Duke of Anjou, Duke of Cádiz, Grandee of Spain...
- Defunct Throne of France
The kings used the title "King of the Franks" (Latin: Rex...
- Duke of Anjou
The count of Anjou was the ruler of the County of Anjou,...
- Orleanist
On 26 July 1830, the revolution of the so-called Three...
- Alfonso
The House of Bourbon is a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty that descended from a younger son of King Louis IX of France. Louis IX's grandson was the first duke of Bourbon, whose descendants would later become Kings of France in accordance to the Salic law.
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
The term House of Bourbon ("Maison de Bourbon") is sometimes used to refer to this first house and the House of Bourbon-Dampierre, the second family to rule the seigneury. In 1272, Robert, Count of Clermont , sixth and youngest son of King Louis IX of France , married Beatrix of Bourbon , heiress to the lordship of Bourbon and member of the ...
- 1272; 751 years ago
- 1792-1804
- 1804-1814
- Prince Louis, Duke of Anjou
Mar 11, 2024 · Louis Alphonse de Bourbon (Spanish: Luis Alfonso Gonzalo Víctor Manuel Marco de Borbón y Martínez-Bordiú born 25 April 1974) is the head of the House of Bourbon. Members of the family formerly ruled France and other countries.
Italian: Borbone. house of Bourbon, one of the most important ruling houses of Europe. Its members were descended from Louis I, duc de Bourbon from 1327 to 1342, the grandson of the French king Louis IX (ruled 1226–70). It provided reigning kings of France from 1589 to 1792 and from 1814 to 1830, after which another Bourbon reigned as king of ...
Jun 1, 2008 · Learn. After Marie Antoinette. First published: June 1, 2008 by France Today Editors. Should we need a reminder, the lavish exhibition simply titled “Marie Antoinette” at the Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais is blockbuster proof of the fascination the queen still holds in France and beyond.