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  1. María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias (María de las Mercedes de Borbón y Habsburgo-Lorena; 11 September 1880 – 17 October 1904) was the eldest child of King Alfonso XII of Spain and his second wife, Maria Christina of Austria. She was Princess of Asturias, the heir presumptive to the Crown of Spain, for all 24 years of her life.

    • 17 October 1904 (aged 24), Madrid
    • El Escorial
  2. Sept 11, 1880; birthname María de las Mercedes Isabel María Teresa Cristina Alfonsa Jacinta Ana Josefa Francisca Carolina Fernanda Filomena María de Todos los Santos; bypassed for queen of Spain by her younger brother, Alfonso but served as princess of Austurias until her death on Oct. 17, 1904)

  3. María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias (11 September 1880 -- 17 October 1904), was the eldest daughter of King Alfonso XII of Spain and his second wife,... AboutPressCopyrightContact...

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  4. María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias (María de las Mercedes de Borbón y Habsburgo-Lorena) (1880-1904) Maria de las Mercedes of Bavaria and Bourbon (1911-1953) María de las Mercedes Barbudo (1773-1849), Puerto Rican political activist, the first woman Independentista in the island.

  5. María de las Mercedes; Princess o Asturias: Born: 11 September 1880 Ryal Pailace, Madrid, Spain: Dee'd: 17 October 1904 (aged 24) Ryal Pailace, Madrid: Buirial: El Escorial: Spouse: Prince Carlo o the Twa Sicilies: Issue: Infante Alfonso, Duke o Calabrie Infante Fernando Infanta Isabel Alfonsa

  6. María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias (María de las Mercedes de Borbón y Habsburgo-Lorena; 11 September 1880 - 17 October 1904) was the eldest child of King Alfonso XII of Spain and his second wife, Maria Christina of Austria. She was Princess of Asturias, the heir presumptive to the Crown of Spain, for all 24 years of her life.

  7. María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias was the eldest child of King Alfonso XII of Spain and his second wife, Maria Christina of Austria. She was Princess of Asturias, the heir presumptive to the Crown of Spain, for all 24 years of her life.