Posted by Pedro
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on 13/10/2009, 22:45:28, in reply to "Re: Bourbon male heirs"
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: But how many Bourbon male descendants of the
: young generation are there around at
: present?
: Felipe (with no male hers), LA (same), the
: duke of Noto (with non dynastic issue, at
: least as far as the TS are concerned, but
: still with male Bourbon heirs), the
: "other" count of Caserta (with
: only daughters), the Bourbon-Parma (with no
: male heirs?), the Luxembourgs, the Orléans.
: Am I skipping some others? Are the Orléans
: Braganza considered Bourbons? How many male
: Bourbons are there in sight of the future
: generation (I mean those who are presently
: children)?
The Duke of Braganza and the Head(s) of the Brazilian Imperial Family descend from the Spanish Royal Family but through Queen Carlota Joaquina of Portugal, daughter of King Carlos IV.
: --Previous Message--
: If LA and Margarita won't have any son, the
: same would happen with their daughter.
:
: So in the next generation there might not
: exist any male dynastic Borbons and the
: house would be officially extinct.
:
: May be the Bourbon-Parma could then succeed
: as ainés des Bourbons, specially if Carlos
: Hugo will produce (another) son , this time
: with his wife to be.
:
: --Previous Message--
: Now that is an extremely interesting
: question.
:
: If Infanta Doña Leonor ever succeeds to the
: throne of Spain, let us hope she will marry
: one of the many Bourbons walking around, to
: keep the monarchy in genealogical Bourbon
: hands.
:
: But at the other side, once the Spanish
: throne was occupied by Habsburgers and since
: 300 years by Bourbons. So a swap to another
: 'House', let us say the genealogy of a
: shoesalesman who fells in love with an
: Infanta (the supporters of 'modernity' will
: jump into the air) is nothing new under the
: sun.
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