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About Louise Charlotte of the Two Sicilies
Links:
The Peerage: http://www.thepeerage.com/p10577.htm#i105770
Geneall: http://www.geneall.net/I/per_page.php?id=5606
Wikipedia:
English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Luisa_Carlotta_of_Naples_and_...
Espagñol: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luisa_Carlota_de_Borb%C3%B3n-Dos_Sicilias
Princess Luisa Carlotta of the Two Sicilies
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Luisa Carlotta of Bourbon (October 24, 1804 – January 29, 1844), Princess the Two Sicilies, Infanta of Spain, was a daughter of King Francis I of the Two Sicilies.
Luisa Carlotta was born at Portici, the eldest child of King Francis I and of his wife Infanta Maria Isabella of Spain. Her maternal grandfather was King Charles IV of Spain. Luisa Carlotta had eleven younger brothers and sisters, including King Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies.
On June 12, 1819 in Madrid, Luisa Carlotta married her maternal uncle Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain. He was ten years older than Luisa Carlotta. They had eleven children:
Francisco de Asís (1820-1821), died young
Isabella (1821-1897)
Francisco de Asís (1822-1902), married Queen Isabella II of Spain
Enrique Maria Fernando (1823-1870)
Louisa (1824-1900)
Duarte Felipe (1826-1830), died young
Josefina (1827-1920)
Theresa (1828-1829), died young
Fernando (1832-1854)
Maria Christina (1833-1902), married Sebastian Gabriël de Bourbon, great-grandson of King Charles III of Spain
Amelia (1834-1905), married Prince Adalbert of Bavaria, youngest son of King Ludwig I of Bavaria
Luisa Carlotta died at Madrid at the age of 39.
Louise Charlotte of the Two Sicilies's Timeline
1804 |
October 24, 1804
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Portici, Naples, Campania, Italy
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October 28, 1804
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Portici, Naples, Campania, Italy
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1820 |
May 6, 1820
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Madrid, Spain
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1821 |
May 18, 1821
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Aranjuez, Madrid, España (Spain)
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1822 |
May 13, 1822
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Aranjuez, Comunidad de Madrid, España (Spain)
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1823 |
April 17, 1823
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Reales Alcázares, Seville, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
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1824 |
June 11, 1824
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Aranjuez, Madrid, Spain
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1826 |
April 4, 1826
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Madrid, Spain
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1827 |
May 25, 1827
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Aranjuez, Madrid, Spain
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