Posted by M.Sjostrom on 26/10/2009, 9:58:29, in reply to "Re: Parma - 'Angelic' Const. Order of St.George - in addition to other little-justified claims"
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so, according to Guy,
it was a blatantly non-legitimist act of some conferral in 1759 made by an one-time holder of primogeniture in favor of a clearly younger son,
and an equally non-legitimist confirmation from some one-time pope in 1763,
which diverted the Constantinian Order from its legitimist succession which passes down to Louis Alphonse....
--Previous Message--
: The Constantinian Order is a subject of canon
: law, which regulated its statutes and the
: grand magistery is defined in the Brief
: Sincerae Fidei of 1699 and the Bull
: Militantis Ecclesiae of 1718 as an
: "ecclesiastical office" that
: passes by male primogeniture.
:
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: When Carlos VII became Carlos III of Spain
: he ceded the Two Sicilies to his 3rd (2nd
: surviving sn) Ferdinand on 6 October 1759
: and on 16 October 1759 Ferdinand was
: declared "primogenit leggitimo
: farnesiano" and as such heir t the
: Grand Magistery. This successin was
: confirmed by the Pope in 1763.
:
: --Previous Message--
:
: ....
:
: 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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