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  1. 1861. The House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies is a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon that ruled Southern Italy and Sicily for more than a century in the 18th and 19th centuries. It descends from the Capetian dynasty in legitimate male line through Philip, Duke of Anjou (later Philip V of Spain), a younger grandson of Louis XIV of France ...

  2. A Casa de Bourbon-Duas Sicílias descendia do ramo espanhol da Casa Capetiana de Bourbon. Criado pelo rei Fernando I das Duas Sicílias (também conhecido como Fernando III da Sicília e Fernando IV de Nápoles), foi verdadeiramente fundado após a reunificação do Reino das Duas Sicílias em 1816.

  3. House of Bourbon-Santa Elena; House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies; House of Bourbon-Braganza (extinct 1979) House of Bourbon-Parma. House of Luxembourg-Nassau; House of Bourbon-Maine (illegitimate), extinct 1775; House of Bourbon-Penthièvre (illegitimate), extinct 1793; House of Orléans. House of Orléans-Braganza; House of Orléans-Galliera

  4. In addition, the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies was considered the most conservative Catholic dynasty, which worried the liberal party. There were bitter attacks against Mercedes's marriage in the newspapers and protest on the streets in Madrid, Seville and Granada.

  5. The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies ( Italian: Regno delle Due Sicilie) [1] was a kingdom in Southern Italy from 1816 to 1861 under the control of a cadet branch of the Spanish Bourbons. [2] .

  6. Carlos Maria Bernardo Januário de Bourbon-Duas Sicílias (em italiano: Carlo Maria Bernardo Gennaro di Borbone-Due Sicilie) (Saint-Raphaël, Var, 24 de fevereiro de 1963), é príncipe da Casa Real das Duas Sicílias, ostentando o título de duque de Castro.

  7. The House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies is a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon that ruled Southern Italy and Sicily for more than a century in the 18th and 19th centuries. It descends from the Capetian dynasty in legitimate male line through Philip, Duke of Anjou, a younger grandson of Louis XIV of France (1638–1715) who established the Bourbon ...