House of Bourbon (redirect from Maison de Bourbon)
Isabella, could become queen depriving his brother, Don Carlos, of the throne. Isabella II succeeded her father when he died in 1833. She was only three...
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engaged to Infante Carlos of Spain, no issue. Louise Diane d'Orléans (27 June 1716 – 26 September 1736) married Louis François de Bourbon and had issue...
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that of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici, on her mother's side. In his turn, Philip III was the son of Philip II of Spain and Anna of Austria who was...
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Margaret of Valois (redirect from Margaret de Valois)
Philip II's chief minister Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba at Bayonne in hopes of arranging a marriage between Margaret and Carlos, Prince...
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on 2021-05-03. Retrieved 2021-05-13. "BLKÖ:Habsburg, Karl (Don Carlos) – Wikisource". de.wikisource.org (in German). Archived from the original on 2021-05-16...
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Infante Carlos. Both marriages took place but that of Philippine Élisabeth was annulled and she returned to France. She died at the château de Bagnolet...
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sandbanks in Zeeland. Elbeuf himself departed from Calais on 21 December but the wind forced him to return to French port. Elbeuf therefore established...
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Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz (redirect from Infanta Dona Pilar de Borbon)
sister of King Juan Carlos I. Infanta Pilar was the firstborn daughter of Juan de Borbón y Battenberg and María de las Mercedes de Borbón y Orleans, Counts...
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Guise and his relations – the Duke of Mayenne, Duke of Aumale, Duke of Elbeuf, Duke of Mercœur, and the Duke of Lorraine – controlled extensive territories...
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Marie Thérèse, Madame Royale (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Langdon-Davies, John (1963). Carlos: The King Who Would Not Die. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall. pp. 88–89. "Marie-Thérèse de France, Madame Royale"...
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Louis XVII (redirect from Louis-Charles de France)
Schloss Frohsdorf. In 1909, Carlos's son, Jaime, Duke of Madrid, inherited the heart, and gave it to his sister, Beatriz de Borbón (1874–1961), wife of...
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Ardisson popularized legitimist conceptions. Since the accession of King Juan Carlos I of Spain in 1975, the senior Capetian heirs have not laid claim to the...
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Louis II de Lorraine, cardinal de Guise (6 July 1555, Dampierre – 24 December 1588, Château de Blois) was a French prelate, Cardinal and politician during...
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Charles H. Corlett (category United States Army generals of World War II)
thousands of prisoners of war (POWs) the corps occupied the towns of Évreux and Elbeuf and took Tessy-sur-Vire on August 1. They captured Percy on August 5. After...
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Raymond Delamarre (category Prix de Rome for sculpture)
"Vierge" and the "chemin de croix" (The stations of the Cross) located near the church in Orival near Elbeuf. The Musée Elbeuf hold some of Delamarre's...
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Royal Palace of Portici (category University of Naples Federico II)
of Portici when they visited the villa of Emmanuel Maurice, the Duke of Elbeuf. The couple commissioned this palace in Portici to serve not only as a private...
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1690s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Edward Evelyn, British politician (b. 1626) May 4 – Charles III, Duke of Elbeuf, French noble (b. 1620) May 6 – Nathaniel Lee, English dramatist (b. 1653)...
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Edward Evelyn, British politician (b. 1626) May 4 – Charles III, Duke of Elbeuf, French noble (b. 1620) May 6 – Nathaniel Lee, English dramatist (b. 1653)...
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1560s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
December 1 – Francisco Mendoza de Bobadilla, Spanish Catholic cardinal (b. 1508) December 14 – René, Marquis of Elbeuf (b. 1536) December 26 – Kimotsuki...
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1740s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
– Thomas Lowndes, British astronomer (b. 1692) May 17 – Henri, Duke of Elbeuf, member of the House of Lorraine (b. 1661) June 16 – Jean Philippe d'Orléans...
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1550s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
William Harris, English knight (d. 1616) October 18 Charles I, Duke of Elbeuf, French duke and nobleman (d. 1605) John Dormer, English Member of Parliament...
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1660s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
daimyō who ruled the Tokushima Domain (d. 1730) July 7 – Henri, Duke of Elbeuf, member of the House of Lorraine (d. 1748) July 11 – Charles, Prince of...
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1530s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Olevian, German Protestant theologian (d. 1587) August 14 – René, Marquis of Elbeuf (d. 1566) August 24 – Matthäus Dresser, German humanist, philosopher and...
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List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Lingen (Ems) Bielawa, Poland Burton upon Trent, England, United Kingdom Elbeuf, France Marienberg, Germany Salt, Spain Lippstadt Uden, Netherlands Lohmar...
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