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  1. Luís I (Clermont, 1279 - Paris, 22 de janeiro de 1341) foi conde de Clermont e o primeiro duque de Bourbon. [1] [2] [3] Era o filho mais velho de Roberto de França, conde de Clermont. Em 1310, casou com Maria de Avesnes. Descendência. Pedro I, Duque de Bourbon (1311–1356), morto na Batalha de Poitiers

  2. Luís I de Bourbon, Príncipe de Condé (em francês: Louis de Bourbon, Prince de Condé; Vendôme, 7 de maio de 1530 — Jarnac, 13 de março de 1569) foi um proeminente líder huguenote e general, o fundador da Casa de Condé, um ramo cadete da Casa de Bourbon.

  3. Luís I ( Clermont, 1279 - Paris, 22 de janeiro de 1341) foi conde de Clermont e o primeiro duque de Bourbon. Era o filho mais velho de Roberto de França, conde de Clermont. Em 1310, casou com Maria de Avesnes. Factos rápidos. Fechar. Oops something went wrong: Luís I foi conde de Clermont e o primeiro duque de Bourbon.

  4. Luís I de Bourbon, Príncipe de Condé (em francês: Louis de Bourbon, Prince de Condé; Vendôme, 7 de maio de 1530 — Jarnac, 13 de março de 1569) foi um proeminente líder huguenote e general, o fundador da Casa de Condé, um ramo cadete da Casa de Bourbon.

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    Birth

    Louis Alphonse was born in Madrid, the second son of Alfonso de Borbón, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz, and of his wife María del Carmen Martínez-Bordiú y Franco, eldest granddaughter of Francisco Franco. Alfonso was at that time the dauphin (using "Duke of Bourbon" as title of pretence) according to those who supported the claim of his father, Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia to the French throne. On 20 March 1975, Jaime died, and Alfonso then asserted his claim to be Head of the House of Bourbon and...

    Childhood

    Louis Alphonse's parents separated in 1982, and their Catholic marriage was annulled in 1986. His mother has since remarried civilly twice; he had two stepsisters Mathilda (deceased) and Marella, and a stepbrother Frederick, all born before his mother's marriage to Jean-Marie Rossi and a half-sister, Cynthia Rossi, born afterwards. On 7 February 1984, Louis Alphonse's older brother Francisco died as the result of a car crash in which Louis Alphonse was also injured, although less so than thei...

    Education

    Louis Alphonse took his primary studies at College Molière, a bilingual school, where he earned his baccalaureate. In 1991, he was admitted to CUNEF University, where he earned a master's degree in international finance. Louis is multilingual, speaking English, Spanish, and French (in addition to some Italian and German).

    On 30 January 1989, his father died in a skiing accident near Vail, Colorado. In 1994, Louis Alphonse received 150 million pesetas from a lawsuit against Vail Associated, which owned the ski resort where the accident occurred. Louis Alphonse was recognised by some members of the Capetian dynasty as Chef de la Maison de Bourbon (Head of the House of...

    Louis Alphonse describes himself as a monarchist, “but not anti-republican”. He argues for a constitutional monarchy, with a king who acts as moral authority, foreign ambassador, unifying figure, and reminder of a nation's history. He holds ties to the conservative Spanish political party Vox and is a close friend of its leader, Santiago Abascal. H...

    Louis Alphonse's engagement to marry Venezuelan María Margarita Vargas Santaella, the daughter of the businessman Victor Vargas, was announced in November 2003. They were married civilly in Caracas on 5 November 2004 and religiously on 6 November 2004 in La Romana, Dominican Republic. None of the members of the Spanish royal family attended the wed...

    Thierry Ardisson. Louis XX. Contre-enquête sur la monarchie., Olivier Orban, 1986, ISBN 2-85565-334-7
    Apezarena, José. Luis Alfonso de Borbón: Un príncipe a la espera, Random House Mondadori, 2007, ISBN 978-84-01-30552-8.
    Cassani Pironti, Fabio. "Bref crayon généalogique de S.A.R. la Princesse Marie-Marguerite, Duchesse d'Anjou, née Vargas Santaella", Le Lien Légitimiste, n. 16, 2007.

    Website of Louis de bourbon, Duke of Anjou Media related to Louis Alphonse de Bourbonat Wikimedia Commons

  5. Louis I (Spanish: Luis Felipe Fernando José de Borbón y Saboya; 25 August 1707 – 31 August 1724) was King of Spain from 15 January 1724 until his death in August the same year. His reign is one of the shortest in history, lasting for just over seven months.

  6. Luis Fernando de Orleans y Borbón, Infante of Spain (5 November 1888 – 20 June 1945) was a French prince and Spanish infante who lost his title. Biography. Early life and education. Luis Fernando was born in Madrid, the younger son of Infante Antonio, Duke of Galliera and of his wife, Infanta Eulalia of Spain .