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  1. 18 de jul. de 2023 · Tras un ligero almuerzo, el conde de Barcelona y Juan Carlos acompañan al infante Alfonso a una competición en el Club de Golf de la ciudad lusa. Pese al mal tiempo, el joven de 14 años, el ...

  2. English: Infanta Margarita of Spain, Duchess of Soria and Hernani (Margarita María de la Victoria Esperanza Jacoba Felicidad Perpetua de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias; born 6 March 1939, Rome), is the younger daughter of Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona and Princess María Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, and younger sister of King Juan Carlos of Spain.

  3. Arms of Alfonso of Orléans as Infante of Spain. Alfonso de Orleans y Borbón , Infante of Spain , Duke of Galliera (12 November 1886 – 6 August 1975), was a Spanish prince, military aviator and first cousin of Alfonso XIII of Spain.

  4. 8 de jan. de 2024 · Prince Alonso of Órleans (28 May 1912 – 18 November 1936) killed unmarried. Prince Ataúlfo of Órleans (20 October 1913 – 8 October 1974) died unmarried. Titles and styles . November 12, 1886 - July 16, 1909 His Royal Highness Prince Alfonso of Orléans, Infante of Spain. July 16, 1909 - March 12, 1912 His Royal Highness Prince Alfonso of ...

  5. Alfonso was born in Rome, the youngest son of the Infante Juan of Spain, Count of Barcelona and of his wife, Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. His godfather was the Infante Alfonso de Orleans y Borbón; his godmother was his father's sister Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain. [1] Within his own family he was called Alfonsito to ...

  6. Ena, Queen of Spain with Infante Alfonso. published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd bromide postcard print, 1908 4 7/8 in. x 3 1/8 in. (124 mm x 80 mm) image size Purchased, 1970 Photographs Collection NPG x74462

  7. 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 . In 1899 Luis Fernando and his older brother Alfonso were sent to England to be educated by the Jesuits at Beaumont College. [1] They remained there until 1904.