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List of heirs to the Spanish throne

This is a list of the individuals who were, at any given time, considered the next in line to inherit the throne of Spain, should the incumbent monarch die. Those who actually succeeded (at any future time) are shown in bold.

From the personal union of the Crown of Castile and the Crown of Aragon until the accession of the first Bourbon monarch in 1700, the heir to the Spanish throne was the person closest to the Spanish monarch according to the male-preference cognatic primogeniture. From the accession of Philip V until the Pragmatic Sanction of 1830, the heir to the Spanish throne was the person closest to the Spanish monarch according to the Salic law.[1] The heir, whether heir apparent or heir presumptive, was often granted the title of Prince of Asturias.

Significant breaks in the succession, where the designated heir did not in fact succeed (due to usurpation, conquest, revolution, or lack of heirs) are shown as breaks in the table below.

Heirs to the Spanish throne
House of Trastámara (1516–1555) and House of Habsburg (1516–1700)
Monarch Heir Relationship
to monarch
Became heir
(Date; Reason)
Ceased to be heir
(Date; Reason)
Next in line of succession
Juana I King Carlos I Son 14 March 1516
Became joint monarch
with his mother
12 April 1555
Mother died, became sole monarch
Ferdinand I, Archduke of Austria, 1516–1527, brother
Felipe, Prince of Asturias, 1527–1555, son
Carlos I Ferdinand I, Archduke of Austria Brother 14 March 1516
Brother became joint monarch
with their mother
21 May 1527
Son born to king
Leonor, Queen Dowager of Portugal, 1516–1526, sister
Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria, 1526–1527, daughter
Felipe, Prince of Asturias Son 21 May 1527
Born
16 January 1556
Father abdicated, became king
Ferdinand I, Archduke of Austria, 1527–1528, uncle
Infanta María, 1528–1529, sister
Infante Fernando, 1529–1530, brother
Infanta María, 1530–1537, sister
Infante Juan, 1537–1538, brother
Infanta María, 1538–1545, sister
Infante Carlos, 1545–1556, son
Felipe II Carlos, Prince of Asturias Son 16 January 1556
Father became king
24 July 1568
Died
María, Holy Roman Empress, 1556–1566, aunt
Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia, 1566–1568, half-sister
Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia Daughter 24 July 1568
Half-brother died
4 December 1571
Son born to king
Infanta Catalina Micaela, sister
Fernando, Prince of Asturias Son 4 December 1571
Born
18 October 1578
Died
Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia, 1571–1573, half-sister
Infanta Carlos Lorenzo, 1573–1575, brother
Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia, 1575, half-sister
Infante Diego, 1575–1578, brother
Diego, Prince of Asturias Son 18 October 1578
Brother died
21 November 1582
Died
Infante Felipe, brother
Felipe, Prince of Asturias Son 21 November 1582
Brother died
13 September 1598
Father died, became king
Isabel Clara Eugenia, Co-Sovereign of
the Spanish Netherlands
, half-sister
Felipe III Isabel Clara Eugenia, Co-Sovereign of
the Spanish Netherlands
Half-sister 13 September 1598
Half-brother became king
22 September 1601
Daughter born to king
Filippo Emanuele, Prince of Piedmont, nephew
Infanta Ana Daughter 22 September 1601
Born
8 April 1605
Son born to king
Isabel Clara Eugenia, Co-Sovereign of
the Spanish Netherlands
, 1601–1603, aunt
Infanta María, 1603, sister
Isabel Clara Eugenia, Co-Sovereign of
the Spanish Netherlands
, 1603–1605, aunt
Felipe, Prince of Asturias Son 8 April 1605
Born
31 March 1621
Father died, became king
Infanta Ana, 1605–1607, sister
Infante Carlos, 1607–1621, brother
Felipe IV Infante Carlos Brother 31 March 1621
Brother became king
14 August 1621
Daughter born to king
Cardinal-Infante Fernando, brother
Infanta María Margarita Daughter 14 August 1621
Born
15 August 1621
Died
Infante Carlos, uncle
Infante Carlos Brother 15 August 1621
Niece died
25 November 1623
Daughter born to king
Cardinal-Infante Fernando, brother
Infanta Margarita María Catalina Daughter 25 November 1623
Born
22 December 1623
Died
Infante Carlos, uncle
Infante Carlos Brother 22 December 1623
Niece died
21 November 1625
Daughter born to king
Cardinal-Infante Fernando, brother
Infanta María Eugenia Daughter 21 November 1625
Born
21 July 1627
Died
Infante Carlos, uncle
Infante Carlos Brother 21 July 1627
Niece died
31 October 1627
Daughter born to king
Cardinal-Infante Fernando, brother
Infanta Isabel María Teresa Daughter 31 October 1627
Born
1 November 1627
Died
Infante Carlos, uncle
Infante Carlos Brother 1 November 1627
Niece died
17 October 1629
Son born to king
Cardinal-Infante Fernando, brother
Baltasar Carlos, Prince of Asturias Son 17 October 1629
Born
9 October 1646
Died
Infante Carlos, 1629–1632, uncle
Cardinal-Infante Fernando, 1632–1634, uncle
Infante Francisco Fernando, 1634, brother
Cardinal-Infante Fernando, 1634–1636, uncle
Infanta María Ana Antonia, 1636, sister
Cardinal-Infante Fernando, 1636–1638, uncle
Infanta María Teresa, 1638–1646, sister
Infanta María Teresa Daughter 9 October 1646
Brother died
28 November 1657
Son born to king
Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans, 1646–1651, first cousin
Infanta Margarita Teresa, 1651–1657, half-sister
Felipe Próspero, Prince of Asturias Son 28 November 1657
Born
1 November 1661
Died
Infanta María Teresa, 1657–1658, half-sister
Infante Fernando Tomás Carlos, 1658–1659, brother
Infanta María Teresa, 1659–1660, half-sister
Succession uncertain[a], 1660–1661
Succession uncertain, 1–6 Nov 1661
Carlos, Prince of Asturias Son 6 November 1661
Born
17 September 1665
Father died, became king
Succession uncertain
Since the validity of the renunciation of María Teresa on her rights to the Spanish throne was contested, the succession was disputed among the heirs by cognatic primogeniture and the heirs established under the will of Felipe IV. The will entailed the throne on the heirs of his younger daughter Margarita Teresa. The following are the leaders of both lines:
Carlos II María Teresa, Queen of France Half-sister 17 September 1665
Half-brother became king
30 July 1683
Died
Louis, Dauphin of France, son
Louis, Dauphin of France Nephew 30 July 1683
Mother died
2 October 1700
Renounced claim to the throne
together with eldest son
Louis, Duke of Burgundy, son
Philippe, Duke of Anjou Grandnephew 2 October 1700
Father and brother renounced
1 November 1700
Granduncle died, became king
on 16 November
Charles, Duke of Berry, brother
Margarita Teresa, Holy Roman Empress Sister 17 September 1665
Brother became king
12 March 1673
Died
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, 1665–1667, first cousin[2]
Archduke Ferdinand Wenzel of Austria, 1667–1668, son
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, 1668–1669, first cousin[3]
Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria,
1669–1670, daughter
Archduke Johann Leopold, 1670, son
Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria,
1670–1673, daughter
Maria Antonia, Electress of Bavaria Niece 12 March 1673
Mother died
24 December 1692
Died
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor,
1673–1689, first cousin once removed[4]
Electoral Prince Leopold Ferdinand of Bavaria, 1689, son
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor,
1689–1690, first cousin once removed[5]
Electoral Prince Anton of Bavaria, 1690, son
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor,
1690–1692, first cousin once removed[6]
Electoral Prince Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria, 1692, son
Electoral Prince Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria Grandnephew 24 December 1692
Mother died
6 February 1699
Died
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor,
first cousin twice removed[7]
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor First cousin 6 February 1699
First cousin twice removed[8] died
1 November 1700
First cousin died, rival claimant
became king on 16 November
Joseph I, King of the Romans, son
House of Bourbon (1700–1808)
Monarch Heir Relationship
to monarch
Became heir
(Date; Reason)
Ceased to be heir
(Date; Reason)
Next in line of succession
Felipe V Charles, Duke of Berry Brother 16 November 1700
Brother became king
25 August 1707
Son born to king
Succession uncertain
Luis, Prince of Asturias Son 25 August 1707
Born
15 January 1724
Father abdicated, became king
Charles, Duke of Berry, 1707–1709, uncle
Infante Felipe, 1709, brother
Charles, Duke of Berry, 1709–1712, uncle
Infante Felipe Pedro, 1712–1719, brother
Infante Fernando, 1719–1724, brother
Luis I Infante Fernando Brother 15 January 1724
Brother became king
31 August 1724
Brother died, father restored
as king on 6 September
Infante Carlos, half-brother
On 31 August 1724, Luis I died childless at age 17, just months after the abdication of his father, Felipe V. His heir would be his brother, Infante Fernando, who was only 10. Six days later, to avoid a regency and after much convincing and pressure, especially from Queen Dowager Isabel, Felipe V reluctantly accepted to be restored to the Spanish throne.
Felipe V Fernando, Prince of Asturias Son 6 September 1724
Father restored as king
9 July 1746
Father died, became king
King Carlos VII & V of Naples and Sicily, half-brother
Fernando VI King Carlos VII & V of Naples and Sicily Half-brother 9 July 1746
Half-brother became king
10 August 1759
Half-brother died, became king
Felipe, Duke of Parma, 1746–1747, brother
Infante Felipe, Duke of Calabria 1747–1759, son
Carlos III Infante Felipe, Duke of Calabria Son 10 August 1759
Father became king
5 October 1759
Excluded from succession
Infante Carlos, brother
Carlos, Prince of Asturias Son 5 October 1759
Brother excluded
14 December 1788
Father died, became king
King Fernando I of the Two Sicilies, 1759–1771, brother
Infante Carlos Clemente, 1771–1774, son
King Fernando I of the Two Sicilies, 1774–1780, brother
Infante Carlos Domingo, 1780–1783, son
King Fernando I of the Two Sicilies, 1783, brother
Infante Carlos Francisco de Paula, 1783–1784, son
Infante Fernando, 1784–1788, son
Carlos IV Fernando, Prince of Asturias Son 14 December 1788
Father became king
19 March 1808
Father abdicated, became king
Infante Carlos María Isidro, brother
Fernando VII Infante Carlos María Isidro Brother 19 March 1808
Brother became king
6 May 1808
Father and brother abdicated
Infante Francisco de Paula, brother
House of Bonaparte (1808–1813)
Monarch Heir Relationship
to monarch
Became heir
(Date; Reason)
Ceased to be heir
(Date; Reason)
Next in line of succession
José I Zenaida Bonaparte Daughter 6 June 1808
Father became king
11 December 1813
Father deposed
Carlota Bonaparte, sister
House of Bourbon (first restoration) (1814–1868)
Monarch Heir Relationship
to monarch
Became heir
(Date; Reason)
Ceased to be heir
(Date; Reason)
Next in line of succession
Fernando VII Infante Carlos María Isidro Brother 4 May 1814
Brother restored as king
10 October 1830
Daughter born to king
Infante Francisco de Paula, 1813–1818, brother
Infante Carlos Luis, 1818–1830, son
Isabel, Princess of Asturias Daughter 10 October 1830
Born
29 September 1833
Father died, became queen
Infante Carlos María Isidro, 1830–1832, uncle
Infanta Luisa Fernanda, 1832–1833, sister
Isabel II Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier Sister 29 September 1833
Sister became queen
12 July 1850
Son born to queen
Infante Carlos María Isidro, 1833–1837, uncle
Infante Francisco de Paula, 1837–1848, uncle
Princess Marie Isabelle of Orléans, 1848–1850, daughter
Fernando, Prince of Asturias Son 12 July 1850
Born
12 July 1850
Died
Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier, aunt
Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier Sister 12 July 1850
Nephew died
20 December 1851
Daughter born to queen
Princess Marie Isabelle of Orléans, daughter
Isabel, Princess of Asturias Daughter 20 December 1851
Born
28 November 1857
Son born to queen
Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier,
1851–1854, aunt
Infanta María Cristina, 1854, sister
Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier,
1854–1855, aunt
Infanta Margarita, 1855, sister
Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier,
1855–1857, aunt
Alfonso, Prince of Asturias Son 28 November 1857
Born
30 September 1868
Mother deposed
Infanta Isabel, 1857–1866, sister
Infante Francisco de Asís Leopoldo, 1866, brother
Infanta Isabel, Countess of Girgenti, 1866–1868, sister
House of Savoy (1870–1873)
Monarch Heir Relationship
to monarch
Became heir
(Date; Reason)
Ceased to be heir
(Date; Reason)
Next in line of succession
Amadeo I Manuel Filiberto, Prince of Asturias, Duke of Apulia Son 16 November 1870
Father elected as king
11 February 1873
Father abdicated, monarchy abolished
None, 1870
Prince Víctor Manuel, Count of Turin, 1870–1873, brother
House of Bourbon (second restoration) (1874–1931)
Monarch Heir Relationship
to monarch
Became heir
(Date; Reason)
Ceased to be heir
(Date; Reason)
Next in line of succession
Alfonso XII Isabel, Princess of Asturias Sister 29 December 1874
Monarchy restored
11 September 1880
Daughter born to king
Infanta María del Pilar, 1874–1879, sister
Infanta María de la Paz, 1879–1880, sister
María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias Daughter 11 September 1880
Born
25 November 1885
Father died, mother pregnant
Infanta Isabel, Countess of Girgenti, 1880–1882, aunt
Infanta María Teresa, 1882–1901, sister
On 25 November 1885, Alfonso XII died while Queen María Cristina was pregnant, so the throne went vacant, depending on whether the unborn child was a male or a female: a male would make that child king, while a female would make the eldest daughter (María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias) queen. During this period, María Cristina ruled as regent until her third child, a son, was born on 17 May 1886; he was King Alfonso XIII from birth.
Alfonso XIII María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias Sister 17 May 1886
Posthumous son born
to the late king
17 October 1904
Died
Infanta María Teresa, 1882–1901, sister
Infante Alfonso, Prince of Bourbon-Two Sicilies,
1901–1904, son
Infante Alfonso, Prince of Bourbon-Two Sicilies Nephew 17 October 1904
Mother died
10 May 1907
Son born to king
Infante Fernando, Prince of Bourbon-Two Sicilies,
1904–1905, brother
Infanta Isabel Alfonsa, Princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies,
1905–1907, sister
Alfonso, Prince of Asturias Son 10 May 1907
Born
14 April 1931
Monarchy abolished
Infante Alfonso, Prince of Bourbon-Two Sicilies,
1907–1908, first cousin
Infante Jaime, 1908–1931, brother
House of Bourbon (third restoration) (1975–present)
Monarch Heir Relationship
to monarch
Became heir
(Date; Reason)
Ceased to be heir
(Date; Reason)
Next in line of succession
Vacant No recognised heir, 1947–1969[b]
Juan Carlos, Prince of Spain None 22 July 1969
Appointed heir to the throne
22 November 1975
Head of State died, became king
Infante Felipe, son
Juan Carlos I Felipe, Prince of Asturias Son 22 November 1975
Father became king
19 June 2014
Father abdicated, became king
Andres De Follonosa,Earl of La Mancha, great grand nephew
Infanta Leonor, 2005–2014, daughter
Felipe VI Leonor, Princess of Asturias Daughter 19 June 2014
Father became king
Incumbent
  1. ^ In 1660, Infanta María Teresa renounced her claim to the throne, in order to marry King Louis XIV of France. Later, the validity of her renunciation was contested, based on the fact that Spain failed to pay the dowry, which was pivotal for the succession of King Felipe V in 1700.
  2. ^ In 1933, Alfonso XIII's eldest two sons (Alfonso, Prince of Asturias and Infante Jaime) renounced their claims to the throne, so from then on Alfonso XIII's heir would be his third son, Infante Juan. In 1947, Francisco Franco restored the monarchy, confirmed by referendum, while appointing himself as Head of State for life. Having the power to appoint his successor, who would be king, Franco did not do so with Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona, and in 1969 he appointed Infante Juan's eldest son, Juan Carlos, Prince of Asturias, considering him to be more likely to preserve the Francoist regime after his death, which did not happen, as in 1975, Juan Carlos I promptly promoted Spanish transition to democracy. Finally, in 1977, Infante Juan renounced his headship of the Royal House of Spain, recognising his son, the King, as such.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Blinkhorn, Martin (1975). Carlism and crisis in Spain, 1931-1939. CUP Archive. ISBN 0-521-20729-0.
  2. ^ Also her maternal uncle and her husband
  3. ^ Also her maternal uncle and her husband
  4. ^ Also her father
  5. ^ Also her father
  6. ^ Also her father
  7. ^ Also his maternal grandfather
  8. ^ Also his grandson

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This is a list of the individuals who were at any given time considered the next in line to inherit the throne of Spain should the incumbent monarch die Those who actually succeeded at any future time are shown in bold From the personal union of the Crown of Castile and the Crown of Aragon until the accession of the first Bourbon monarch in 1700 the heir to the Spanish throne was the person closest to the Spanish monarch according to the male preference cognatic primogeniture From the accession of Philip V until the Pragmatic Sanction of 1830 the heir to the Spanish throne was the person closest to the Spanish monarch according to the Salic law 1 The heir whether heir apparent or heir presumptive was often granted the title of Prince of Asturias Significant breaks in the succession where the designated heir did not in fact succeed due to usurpation conquest revolution or lack of heirs are shown as breaks in the table below Heirs to the Spanish throne House of Trastamara 1516 1555 and House of Habsburg 1516 1700 Monarch Heir Relationshipto monarch Became heir Date Reason Ceased to be heir Date Reason Next in line of succession Juana I King Carlos I Son 14 March 1516Became joint monarchwith his mother 12 April 1555Mother died became sole monarch Ferdinand I Archduke of Austria 1516 1527 brother Felipe Prince of Asturias 1527 1555 son Carlos I Ferdinand I Archduke of Austria Brother 14 March 1516Brother became joint monarch with their mother 21 May 1527Son born to king Leonor Queen Dowager of Portugal 1516 1526 sister Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria 1526 1527 daughter Felipe Prince of Asturias Son 21 May 1527Born 16 January 1556Father abdicated became king Ferdinand I Archduke of Austria 1527 1528 uncle Infanta Maria 1528 1529 sister Infante Fernando 1529 1530 brother Infanta Maria 1530 1537 sister Infante Juan 1537 1538 brother Infanta Maria 1538 1545 sister Infante Carlos 1545 1556 son Felipe II Carlos Prince of Asturias Son 16 January 1556Father became king 24 July 1568Died Maria Holy Roman Empress 1556 1566 aunt Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia 1566 1568 half sister Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia Daughter 24 July 1568Half brother died 4 December 1571Son born to king Infanta Catalina Micaela sister Fernando Prince of Asturias Son 4 December 1571Born 18 October 1578Died Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia 1571 1573 half sister Infanta Carlos Lorenzo 1573 1575 brother Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia 1575 half sister Infante Diego 1575 1578 brother Diego Prince of Asturias Son 18 October 1578Brother died 21 November 1582Died Infante Felipe brother Felipe Prince of Asturias Son 21 November 1582Brother died 13 September 1598Father died became king Isabel Clara Eugenia Co Sovereign ofthe Spanish Netherlands half sister Felipe III Isabel Clara Eugenia Co Sovereign ofthe Spanish Netherlands Half sister 13 September 1598Half brother became king 22 September 1601Daughter born to king Filippo Emanuele Prince of Piedmont nephew Infanta Ana Daughter 22 September 1601Born 8 April 1605Son born to king Isabel Clara Eugenia Co Sovereign ofthe Spanish Netherlands 1601 1603 aunt Infanta Maria 1603 sister Isabel Clara Eugenia Co Sovereign ofthe Spanish Netherlands 1603 1605 aunt Felipe Prince of Asturias Son 8 April 1605Born 31 March 1621Father died became king Infanta Ana 1605 1607 sister Infante Carlos 1607 1621 brother Felipe IV Infante Carlos Brother 31 March 1621Brother became king 14 August 1621Daughter born to king Cardinal Infante Fernando brother Infanta Maria Margarita Daughter 14 August 1621Born 15 August 1621Died Infante Carlos uncle Infante Carlos Brother 15 August 1621Niece died 25 November 1623Daughter born to king Cardinal Infante Fernando brother Infanta Margarita Maria Catalina Daughter 25 November 1623Born 22 December 1623Died Infante Carlos uncle Infante Carlos Brother 22 December 1623Niece died 21 November 1625Daughter born to king Cardinal Infante Fernando brother Infanta Maria Eugenia Daughter 21 November 1625Born 21 July 1627Died Infante Carlos uncle Infante Carlos Brother 21 July 1627Niece died 31 October 1627Daughter born to king Cardinal Infante Fernando brother Infanta Isabel Maria Teresa Daughter 31 October 1627Born 1 November 1627Died Infante Carlos uncle Infante Carlos Brother 1 November 1627Niece died 17 October 1629Son born to king Cardinal Infante Fernando brother Baltasar Carlos Prince of Asturias Son 17 October 1629Born 9 October 1646Died Infante Carlos 1629 1632 uncle Cardinal Infante Fernando 1632 1634 uncle Infante Francisco Fernando 1634 brother Cardinal Infante Fernando 1634 1636 uncle Infanta Maria Ana Antonia 1636 sister Cardinal Infante Fernando 1636 1638 uncle Infanta Maria Teresa 1638 1646 sister Infanta Maria Teresa Daughter 9 October 1646Brother died 28 November 1657Son born to king Ferdinand IV King of the Romans 1646 1651 first cousin Infanta Margarita Teresa 1651 1657 half sister Felipe Prospero Prince of Asturias Son 28 November 1657Born 1 November 1661Died Infanta Maria Teresa 1657 1658 half sister Infante Fernando Tomas Carlos 1658 1659 brother Infanta Maria Teresa 1659 1660 half sister Succession uncertain a 1660 1661 Succession uncertain 1 6 Nov 1661 Carlos Prince of Asturias Son 6 November 1661Born 17 September 1665Father died became king Succession uncertain Since the validity of the renunciation of Maria Teresa on her rights to the Spanish throne was contested the succession was disputed among the heirs by cognatic primogeniture and the heirs established under the will of Felipe IV The will entailed the throne on the heirs of his younger daughter Margarita Teresa The following are the leaders of both lines Carlos II Maria Teresa Queen of France Half sister 17 September 1665Half brother became king 30 July 1683Died Louis Dauphin of France son Louis Dauphin of France Nephew 30 July 1683Mother died 2 October 1700Renounced claim to the thronetogether with eldest son Louis Duke of Burgundy son Philippe Duke of Anjou Grandnephew 2 October 1700Father and brother renounced 1 November 1700Granduncle died became kingon 16 November Charles Duke of Berry brother Margarita Teresa Holy Roman Empress Sister 17 September 1665Brother became king 12 March 1673Died Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor 1665 1667 first cousin 2 Archduke Ferdinand Wenzel of Austria 1667 1668 son Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor 1668 1669 first cousin 3 Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria 1669 1670 daughter Archduke Johann Leopold 1670 son Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria 1670 1673 daughter Maria Antonia Electress of Bavaria Niece 12 March 1673Mother died 24 December 1692Died Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor 1673 1689 first cousin once removed 4 Electoral Prince Leopold Ferdinand of Bavaria 1689 son Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor 1689 1690 first cousin once removed 5 Electoral Prince Anton of Bavaria 1690 son Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor 1690 1692 first cousin once removed 6 Electoral Prince Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria 1692 son Electoral Prince Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria Grandnephew 24 December 1692Mother died 6 February 1699Died Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor first cousin twice removed 7 Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor First cousin 6 February 1699First cousin twice removed 8 died 1 November 1700First cousin died rival claimantbecame king on 16 November Joseph I King of the Romans son House of Bourbon 1700 1808 Monarch Heir Relationshipto monarch Became heir Date Reason Ceased to be heir Date Reason Next in line of succession Felipe V Charles Duke of Berry Brother 16 November 1700Brother became king 25 August 1707Son born to king Succession uncertain Luis Prince of Asturias Son 25 August 1707Born 15 January 1724Father abdicated became king Charles Duke of Berry 1707 1709 uncle Infante Felipe 1709 brother Charles Duke of Berry 1709 1712 uncle Infante Felipe Pedro 1712 1719 brother Infante Fernando 1719 1724 brother Luis I Infante Fernando Brother 15 January 1724Brother became king 31 August 1724Brother died father restoredas king on 6 September Infante Carlos half brother On 31 August 1724 Luis I died childless at age 17 just months after the abdication of his father Felipe V His heir would be his brother Infante Fernando who was only 10 Six days later to avoid a regency and after much convincing and pressure especially from Queen Dowager Isabel Felipe V reluctantly accepted to be restored to the Spanish throne Felipe V Fernando Prince of Asturias Son 6 September 1724Father restored as king 9 July 1746Father died became king King Carlos VII amp V of Naples and Sicily half brother Fernando VI King Carlos VII amp V of Naples and Sicily Half brother 9 July 1746Half brother became king 10 August 1759Half brother died became king Felipe Duke of Parma 1746 1747 brother Infante Felipe Duke of Calabria 1747 1759 son Carlos III Infante Felipe Duke of Calabria Son 10 August 1759Father became king 5 October 1759Excluded from succession Infante Carlos brother Carlos Prince of Asturias Son 5 October 1759Brother excluded 14 December 1788Father died became king King Fernando I of the Two Sicilies 1759 1771 brother Infante Carlos Clemente 1771 1774 son King Fernando I of the Two Sicilies 1774 1780 brother Infante Carlos Domingo 1780 1783 son King Fernando I of the Two Sicilies 1783 brother Infante Carlos Francisco de Paula 1783 1784 son Infante Fernando 1784 1788 son Carlos IV Fernando Prince of Asturias Son 14 December 1788Father became king 19 March 1808Father abdicated became king Infante Carlos Maria Isidro brother Fernando VII Infante Carlos Maria Isidro Brother 19 March 1808Brother became king 6 May 1808Father and brother abdicated Infante Francisco de Paula brother House of Bonaparte 1808 1813 Monarch Heir Relationshipto monarch Became heir Date Reason Ceased to be heir Date Reason Next in line of succession Jose I Zenaida Bonaparte Daughter 6 June 1808Father became king 11 December 1813Father deposed Carlota Bonaparte sister House of Bourbon first restoration 1814 1868 Monarch Heir Relationshipto monarch Became heir Date Reason Ceased to be heir Date Reason Next in line of succession Fernando VII Infante Carlos Maria Isidro Brother 4 May 1814Brother restored as king 10 October 1830Daughter born to king Infante Francisco de Paula 1813 1818 brother Infante Carlos Luis 1818 1830 son Isabel Princess of Asturias Daughter 10 October 1830Born 29 September 1833Father died became queen Infante Carlos Maria Isidro 1830 1832 uncle Infanta Luisa Fernanda 1832 1833 sister Isabel II Infanta Luisa Fernanda Duchess of Montpensier Sister 29 September 1833Sister became queen 12 July 1850Son born to queen Infante Carlos Maria Isidro 1833 1837 uncle Infante Francisco de Paula 1837 1848 uncle Princess Marie Isabelle of Orleans 1848 1850 daughter Fernando Prince of Asturias Son 12 July 1850Born 12 July 1850Died Infanta Luisa Fernanda Duchess of Montpensier aunt Infanta Luisa Fernanda Duchess of Montpensier Sister 12 July 1850Nephew died 20 December 1851Daughter born to queen Princess Marie Isabelle of Orleans daughter Isabel Princess of Asturias Daughter 20 December 1851Born 28 November 1857Son born to queen Infanta Luisa Fernanda Duchess of Montpensier 1851 1854 aunt Infanta Maria Cristina 1854 sister Infanta Luisa Fernanda Duchess of Montpensier 1854 1855 aunt Infanta Margarita 1855 sister Infanta Luisa Fernanda Duchess of Montpensier 1855 1857 aunt Alfonso Prince of Asturias Son 28 November 1857Born 30 September 1868Mother deposed Infanta Isabel 1857 1866 sister Infante Francisco de Asis Leopoldo 1866 brother Infanta Isabel Countess of Girgenti 1866 1868 sister House of Savoy 1870 1873 Monarch Heir Relationshipto monarch Became heir Date Reason Ceased to be heir Date Reason Next in line of succession Amadeo I Manuel Filiberto Prince of Asturias Duke of Apulia Son 16 November 1870Father elected as king 11 February 1873Father abdicated monarchy abolished None 1870 Prince Victor Manuel Count of Turin 1870 1873 brother House of Bourbon second restoration 1874 1931 Monarch Heir Relationshipto monarch Became heir Date Reason Ceased to be heir Date Reason Next in line of succession Alfonso XII Isabel Princess of Asturias Sister 29 December 1874Monarchy restored 11 September 1880Daughter born to king Infanta Maria del Pilar 1874 1879 sister Infanta Maria de la Paz 1879 1880 sister Maria de las Mercedes Princess of Asturias Daughter 11 September 1880Born 25 November 1885Father died mother pregnant Infanta Isabel Countess of Girgenti 1880 1882 aunt Infanta Maria Teresa 1882 1901 sister On 25 November 1885 Alfonso XII died while Queen Maria Cristina was pregnant so the throne went vacant depending on whether the unborn child was a male or a female a male would make that child king while a female would make the eldest daughter Maria de las Mercedes Princess of Asturias queen During this period Maria Cristina ruled as regent until her third child a son was born on 17 May 1886 he was King Alfonso XIII from birth Alfonso XIII Maria de las Mercedes Princess of Asturias Sister 17 May 1886Posthumous son bornto the late king 17 October 1904Died Infanta Maria Teresa 1882 1901 sister Infante Alfonso Prince of Bourbon Two Sicilies 1901 1904 son Infante Alfonso Prince of Bourbon Two Sicilies Nephew 17 October 1904Mother died 10 May 1907Son born to king Infante Fernando Prince of Bourbon Two Sicilies 1904 1905 brother Infanta Isabel Alfonsa Princess of Bourbon Two Sicilies 1905 1907 sister Alfonso Prince of Asturias Son 10 May 1907Born 14 April 1931Monarchy abolished Infante Alfonso Prince of Bourbon Two Sicilies 1907 1908 first cousin Infante Jaime 1908 1931 brother House of Bourbon third restoration 1975 present Monarch Heir Relationshipto monarch Became heir Date Reason Ceased to be heir Date Reason Next in line of succession Vacant No recognised heir 1947 1969 b Juan Carlos Prince of Spain None 22 July 1969Appointed heir to the throne 22 November 1975Head of State died became king Infante Felipe son Juan Carlos I Felipe Prince of Asturias Son 22 November 1975Father became king 19 June 2014Father abdicated became king Andres De Follonosa Earl of La Mancha great grand nephew Infanta Leonor 2005 2014 daughter Felipe VI Leonor Princess of Asturias Daughter 19 June 2014Father became king Incumbent In 1660 Infanta Maria Teresa renounced her claim to the throne in order to marry King Louis XIV of France Later the validity of her renunciation was contested based on the fact that Spain failed to pay the dowry which was pivotal for the succession of King Felipe V in 1700 In 1933 Alfonso XIII s eldest two sons Alfonso Prince of Asturias and Infante Jaime renounced their claims to the throne so from then on Alfonso XIII s heir would be his third son Infante Juan In 1947 Francisco Franco restored the monarchy confirmed by referendum while appointing himself as Head of State for life Having the power to appoint his successor who would be king Franco did not do so with Infante Juan Count of Barcelona and in 1969 he appointed Infante Juan s eldest son Juan Carlos Prince of Asturias considering him to be more likely to preserve the Francoist regime after his death which did not happen as in 1975 Juan Carlos I promptly promoted Spanish transition to democracy Finally in 1977 Infante Juan renounced his headship of the Royal House of Spain recognising his son the King as such See also editLine of succession to the Spanish throneReferences edit Blinkhorn Martin 1975 Carlism and crisis in Spain 1931 1939 CUP Archive ISBN 0 521 20729 0 Also her maternal uncle and her husband Also her maternal uncle and her husband Also her father Also her father Also her father Also his maternal grandfather Also his grandson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of heirs to the Spanish throne amp oldid 1223474430, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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