Posted by M.Sjostrom on 25/10/2009, 9:15:28, in reply to "duke of Parma - a claimant of the 'Angelic' Constantinian Order of St.George "
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actually, what's it which makes this particular branch to do these sorts of pretty useless things?
Because, it's precisely him and his late father who make also that quite unjustified carlist claim.
As I gather, the Constantinian Order of St.George was not tied to the duchy of Parma,
instead it was defined as male-line primogeniture of Charles, son of the Farnese heiress and thus the semi-salic heir to the original grantee.
It is quite certain that there are around several branches who descend in male line from the said Charles, so his younger brother Duke Philip of Parma with HIS heirs is not needed at all yet...
By the way, and against long narratives of apologists,
the primogeniture succession to the headship after the said Charles, should not be in any way dependent on any diverting designation by Charles himself or any other holder or heir of it.
Which means that Ferdinand IV of Sicilies did not succeed to it lawfully, instead the rights -in legitimacy- passed to his elder brother king Charles IV of Spain. and should since 1830s pass along the -surprise- carlist line, whose heir in 1930s was Alfonso XIII. So, today it should be Louis Alphonse..... and none of these Charleses who all claim it....
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: it looks like the Duke of Parma (Charles
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: http://www.borboneparma.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=52
: apparently written by Charles Hugues' some
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