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      • Princess Maria Carolina Ferdinanda of Bourbon-Two Sicilies[citation needed] (29 November 1820 – 14 January 1861) was a princess of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and an infanta of Spain through her marriage to Infante Carlos, Count of Montemolin, Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain under the name Carlos VI.
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  2. Princess Maria Carolina Ferdinanda of Bourbon-Two Sicilies [citation needed] (29 November 1820 – 14 January 1861) was a princess of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and an infanta of Spain through her marriage to Infante Carlos, Count of Montemolin, Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain under the name Carlos VI.

  3. Princess Maria Carolina Augusta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies[citation needed] (26 April 1822 – 6 December 1869) was a Princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies by birth and a princess of the House of Orléans through her marriage to Prince Henry of Orléans, Duke of Aumale.

  4. Marie-Caroline of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duchess of Berry (Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Luise; 5 November 1798 – 16 April 1870) was an Italian princess of the House of Bourbon who married into the French royal family, and was the mother of Henri, Count of Chambord.

  5. Aug 11, 2023 · Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, known as ‘Carolina’, is a member of the branch of the Spanish Bourbons, who ruled Southern Italy and Sicily for over a century. Her parents are the Duchess and Duke of Castro, Princess Camilla and Prince Charles of Bourbon Two Sicilies (Chief of the Royal House.

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  6. Apr 18, 2024 · Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicile, duchesse de Berry (born November 5, 1798, Caserta [Italy]—died April 16, 1870, Brunnsee, Austria) was the daughter of Francis I of the Two Sicilies, who in 1832 staged a brief rebellion in western France against the king, Louis-Philippe, in a vain attempt to gain the crown for her son, Henri Dieudonné, comte de ...

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  7. Princess Maria Carolina Coontess o Montemolin: Maria Carolina by Franz Eybl. Born 29 November 1820 Naples, Two Sicilies: Died 14 January 1861 (aged 40) Trieste, Italy Spouse Infante Carlos, Count of Montemolin (m 1850) Issue no children: Full name Maria Carolina Ferdinanda di Borbone: House: Bourbons of the Two Sicilies (by birth) Bourbons of ...

  8. This is the context for Prince Charles’ historic decision in 2016 to disregard the Salic law and to refer instead to the European law prohibiting discrimination between men and women, by naming his first-born Princess Maria Carolina, Duchess of Calabria, as his legitimate heir.