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Infante Carlos, Duke of Madrid

Don Carlos de Borbón y Austria-Este (Spanish: Carlos María de los Dolores Juan Isidro José Francisco Quirico Antonio Miguel Gabriel Rafael; French: Charles Marie des Douleurs Jean Isidore Joseph François Cyr Antoine Michel Gabriel Raphaël; 30 March 1848 – 18 July 1909) was the Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain from 1868 (his father's Spanish renunciation), and holder of the Legitimist claim to the throne of France after the death of his father in 1887.

Carlos de Borbón y Austria-Este
Photograph by Nadar
Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne
as Carlos VII
Pretendence3 October 1868 – 18 July 1909
PredecessorJuan III
SuccessorJaime III
Head of the Capetian dynasty
Tenure18 November 1887 – 18 July 1909
PredecessorInfante Juan, Count of Montizón
SuccessorInfante Jaime, Duke of Madrid
BornDon Carlos María de los Dolores Juan Isidro José Francisco Quirico Antonio Miguel Gabriel Rafael de Borbón y Austria-Este
and
Charles Marie des Douleurs Jean Isidore Joseph François Cyr Antoine Michel Gabriel Raphaël de Bourbon
(1848-04-03)3 April 1848
Ljubljana, Carniola
Died15 August 1909(1909-08-15) (aged 61)
Varese, Italy
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1867; died 1893)
(m. 1894)
IssueInfanta Blanca, Archduchess Leopold Salvator of Austria
Infante Jaime, Duke of Madrid
Elvira de Borbón y de Borbón-Parma
Beatriz de Borbón y de Borbón-Parma
Alicia de Borbón y de Borbón-Parma
HouseHouse of Bourbon-Anjou
FatherInfante Juan, Count of Montizón
MotherMaria Beatrix of Austria-Este
Signature

Life edit

Carlos was born in Ljubljana, the capital of Carniola in what is now Slovenia, the elder son of Infante Juan, Count of Montizón and of his wife Maria Beatrix of Austria-Este. His name in full was Carlos María de los Dolores Juan Isidro José Francisco Quirico Antonio Miguel Gabriel Rafael. As an infant he lived with his family briefly in London where his younger brother Alfonso was born. After their father, considered too liberal for Carlist tastes, left their mother, the boys lived with her in Modena. Her brother Francis V, Duke of Modena was largely responsible for the education of the boys and was the chief influence in their early lives. Carlos was known for his Traditionalist views, much different from those of his father.

Family edit

On 4 February 1867, at Frohsdorf in Austria, Carlos married Princess Margherita of Parma, daughter of Carlos III, Duke of Parma and of his wife, Princess Louise Marie Thérèse of France.[1] The couple had five children:

De facto king edit

Carlos organized and led the Third Carlist War. Between 1872 and 1876 he effectively controlled much of peninsular Spain, having as much legitimacy as the Presidents of the First Republic.[1]

Later life edit

In January 1893 Carlos' wife, Margherita, died. The following year he decided to remarry. He consulted his mother who suggested two ladies: Princess Theresia of Liechtenstein (daughter of Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein) and Princess Marie-Berthe de Rohan (daughter of Prince Arthur de Rohan).

Having met both ladies, Carlos decided on the latter and asked for her hand in marriage.[2]

On 28 April 1894 Carlos and Berthe were married by Cardinal Schönborn in his private chapel in Prague. Berthe had a dominant personality, making the marriage very unpopular among Carlists. "All writers agree that this second marriage was disastrous, not only for the family of Don Carlos and for [Carlos] himself, but also for the [Carlist] party."[3]

Carlos died in Varese in 1909.[1] He is buried in the Cathedral of San Giusto in Trieste. His son Jaime followed in his father's footsteps of claiming the French and Spanish thrones.

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Chisholm 1911.
  2. ^ Jaime Del Burgo, Carlos VII y su tiempo: Leyenda y realidad (Pamplona: Gobierno de Navarra, 1994), 340.
  3. ^ Del Burgo, 341

Bibliography edit

  • Del Burgo, Jaime. Carlos VII y su tiempo: Leyenda y realidad. Pamplona: Gobierno de Navarra, 1994.
  • "The Curé Santa Cruz and the Carlist War." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1873).
  • "The Spanish Pretender: Who he is and What he has Been." The New York Times (May 31, 1874).
  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Carlos, Don" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 344–345.
Infante Carlos, Duke of Madrid
Cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty
Born: 30 March 1848 Died: 18 July 1909
Titles in pretence
Preceded byas Juan III of Spain and
Jean III of France
— TITULAR —
King of Spain
Carlist pretender
3 October 1868 – 18 July 1909
Succeeded byas Jaime III of Spain and
Jacques I of France
— TITULAR —
King of France
Legitimist succession
21 November 1887 – 18 July 1909
Vacant
Title last held by
Louis XIX
— TITULAR —
Dauphin of France
Legitimist succession
24 August 1883 – 21 November 1887

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Infante Carlos Duke of Madrid news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Don Carlos de Borbon y Austria Este Spanish Carlos Maria de los Dolores Juan Isidro Jose Francisco Quirico Antonio Miguel Gabriel Rafael French Charles Marie des Douleurs Jean Isidore Joseph Francois Cyr Antoine Michel Gabriel Raphael 30 March 1848 18 July 1909 was the Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain from 1868 his father s Spanish renunciation and holder of the Legitimist claim to the throne of France after the death of his father in 1887 Carlos de Borbon y Austria EstePhotograph by NadarCarlist pretender to the Spanish throneas Carlos VIIPretendence3 October 1868 18 July 1909PredecessorJuan IIISuccessorJaime IIIHead of the Capetian dynastyTenure18 November 1887 18 July 1909PredecessorInfante Juan Count of MontizonSuccessorInfante Jaime Duke of MadridBornDon Carlos Maria de los Dolores Juan Isidro Jose Francisco Quirico Antonio Miguel Gabriel Rafael de Borbon y Austria Este andCharles Marie des Douleurs Jean Isidore Joseph Francois Cyr Antoine Michel Gabriel Raphael de Bourbon 1848 04 03 3 April 1848Ljubljana CarniolaDied15 August 1909 1909 08 15 aged 61 Varese ItalyBurialTrieste CathedralSpousePrincess Margherita of Parma m 1867 died 1893 wbr Princess Berthe de Rohan m 1894 wbr IssueInfanta Blanca Archduchess Leopold Salvator of AustriaInfante Jaime Duke of MadridElvira de Borbon y de Borbon ParmaBeatriz de Borbon y de Borbon ParmaAlicia de Borbon y de Borbon ParmaHouseHouse of Bourbon AnjouFatherInfante Juan Count of MontizonMotherMaria Beatrix of Austria EsteSignature Contents 1 Life 2 Family 3 De facto king 4 Later life 5 Ancestry 6 References 7 BibliographyLife editCarlos was born in Ljubljana the capital of Carniola in what is now Slovenia the elder son of Infante Juan Count of Montizon and of his wife Maria Beatrix of Austria Este His name in full was Carlos Maria de los Dolores Juan Isidro Jose Francisco Quirico Antonio Miguel Gabriel Rafael As an infant he lived with his family briefly in London where his younger brother Alfonso was born After their father considered too liberal for Carlist tastes left their mother the boys lived with her in Modena Her brother Francis V Duke of Modena was largely responsible for the education of the boys and was the chief influence in their early lives Carlos was known for his Traditionalist views much different from those of his father Family editOn 4 February 1867 at Frohsdorf in Austria Carlos married Princess Margherita of Parma daughter of Carlos III Duke of Parma and of his wife Princess Louise Marie Therese of France 1 The couple had five children Blanca de Borbon y de Borbon Parma 1868 1949 m in 1889 at Frohsdorf Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria Prince of Tuscany and had issue Jaime de Borbon y de Borbon Parma 1870 1931 Elvira de Borbon y de Borbon Parma 1871 1929 died unmarried but with illegitimate issue who took the surname de Bourbon by artist Filippo Folchi Beatriz de Borbon y de Borbon Parma 1874 1961 married in Venice in 1892 Prince Fabrizio Massimo di Roviano his mother was Donna Francesca di Paola Lucchesi Palli daughter of Princess Caroline of Naples and Sicily and her second husband Alicia de Borbon y de Borbon Parma 1876 1975 married 1 in 1897 Friedrich Prince von Schonburg Waldenburg at Venice and had issue divorced 1903 2 in 1906 at Viareggio Lino del Prete and had issue De facto king editCarlos organized and led the Third Carlist War Between 1872 and 1876 he effectively controlled much of peninsular Spain having as much legitimacy as the Presidents of the First Republic 1 Later life editIn January 1893 Carlos wife Margherita died The following year he decided to remarry He consulted his mother who suggested two ladies Princess Theresia of Liechtenstein daughter of Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein and Princess Marie Berthe de Rohan daughter of Prince Arthur de Rohan Having met both ladies Carlos decided on the latter and asked for her hand in marriage 2 On 28 April 1894 Carlos and Berthe were married by Cardinal Schonborn in his private chapel in Prague Berthe had a dominant personality making the marriage very unpopular among Carlists All writers agree that this second marriage was disastrous not only for the family of Don Carlos and for Carlos himself but also for the Carlist party 3 Carlos died in Varese in 1909 1 He is buried in the Cathedral of San Giusto in Trieste His son Jaime followed in his father s footsteps of claiming the French and Spanish thrones Ancestry editAncestors of Infante Carlos Duke of Madrid8 Charles IV of Spain4 Infante Carlos Maria Isidro of Spain9 Princess Maria Luisa of Parma2 Infante Juan Count of Montizon10 John VI of Portugal and Brazil5 Infanta Maria Francisca of Portugal11 Infanta Carlota Joaquina of Spain1 Carlos Duke of Madrid12 Ferdinand Karl Archduke of Austria Este6 Francis IV Duke of Modena13 Maria Beatrice d Este Duchess of Massa3 Archduchess Maria Beatrix of Austria Este14 Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia7 Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy15 Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria EsteReferences edit a b c Chisholm 1911 Jaime Del Burgo Carlos VII y su tiempo Leyenda y realidad Pamplona Gobierno de Navarra 1994 340 Del Burgo 341Bibliography edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carlos Duke of Madrid Del Burgo Jaime Carlos VII y su tiempo Leyenda y realidad Pamplona Gobierno de Navarra 1994 The Cure Santa Cruz and the Carlist War Blackwood s Edinburgh Magazine 1873 The Spanish Pretender Who he is and What he has Been The New York Times May 31 1874 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Carlos Don Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 5 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 344 345 Infante Carlos Duke of MadridHouse of BourbonCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn 30 March 1848 Died 18 July 1909 Titles in pretence Preceded byInfante Juan Count of Montizonas Juan III of Spain andJean III of France TITULAR King of SpainCarlist pretender 3 October 1868 18 July 1909 Succeeded byInfante Jaime Duke of Madridas Jaime III of Spain andJacques I of France TITULAR King of FranceLegitimist succession 21 November 1887 18 July 1909 VacantTitle last held byLouis XIX TITULAR Dauphin of FranceLegitimist succession 24 August 1883 21 November 1887 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Infante Carlos Duke of Madrid amp oldid 1214858906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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