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Juan Carlos was born as son of H.R.H. Infante Don Juan de Borbon (Count of Barcelona), son of Alfonso XIII of Spain, and Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
The heir to the throne of Spain was Juan de Borbón (Count of Barcelona), the son of the late Alfonso XIII.
Juan Carlos also may have a legitimate claim to de jure Emperor of the Romans (basileus, kaisar autokrator ton Rhomaion) as he is descended from and is the successor of Ferdinand II of Aragon.
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Juan Carlos was deep-seated as son of H.R.H. Infante Don Juan de Borbon (Count of Barcelona), son of Alfonso XIII of Spain, und Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
The heir to the throne of Spain was Juan de Borbón (Count of Barcelona), the son of the postponed Alfonso XIII.
Juan Carlos and may have a legit reclamation to de jure Emperor of the Romans (basileus, kaisar autokrator ton Rhomaion) as he's descended from und is the successor of Ferdinand II of Aragon.
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Juan Carlos was inbred as son of H.R.H. Infante Don Juan de Borbon (Count of Barcelona), son of Alfonso XIII of Spain, Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
Juan Carlos, who was heretofore King since Franco's death, gave an undertaking dwelling after her father’s resignation speech thanked him by confirming the colors of Count of Barcelona that Don Juan had assumed in exile.
Juan Carlos correspondingly may have a acknowledged gray flannel to de jure Emperor of the Romans (basileus, kaisar autokrator ton Rhomaion) as descended from is the successor of Ferdinand II of Aragon.
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Juan Carlos was inborn as son of H.R.H. Infante Don Juan de Borbon (Count of Barcelona), son of Alfonso XIII of Spain, and Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
King Juan Carlos I is a unconcealed descendant of sundry well-known European rulers, such as Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (who as Carlos I of Aragon and Castile is said to have olden the opening King of Spain), King Louis XIV of France and Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
Juan Carlos too may have a allegation to de jure Emperor of the Romans (basileus, kaisar autokrator ton Rhomaion) as he's descended from and is the successor of Ferdinand II of Aragon.
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 The Count of Barcelona: The Life of Don Juan, Infante of Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Although Don Juan had become King of Spain upon his father's abdication, h chose to be known as the Count of Barcelona, which in itself was a sovereign title held by the Spanish crown.
Don Juan wanted to be the monarch of all the Spaniards, not just of those who had the lineage required to attend the royal court, but also of those who had the guns to keep republicanism at bay.
The Count of Barcelona bravely fought to endure this new obstacle.
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 Juan Carlos I of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Carlos' titles include that of King of Jerusalem, as successor to the royal family of Naples.
In 1969, Juan Carlos was officially designated heir and was given the new title of Prince of Spain (not the traditional Prince of Asturias).
On November 22, the Cortes Generales proclaimed Juan Carlos King of Spain and on November 27, Juan Carlos was exalted to the Spanish throne with an anointing ceremony called Holy Spirit Mass which was the equivalent to a coronation.
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 His Majesty the King.
JUAN CARLOS DE BORBON Y BORBON was born on January 5th, 1938 in Rome, where the Royal Family was living at that time, having had to leave Spain when the Republic was proclaimed in 1931.
His father, Don Juan de Borbon y Battenberg, Count of Barcelona and Head of the Spanish Royal Household ever since King Alfonso XIII had relinquished this status, and his mother, Dona Maria de las Mercedes de Borbon y Orleans.
In May 1977, the Count of Barcelona trasnferred to the King his dinasty rights and his position as head of the Spanish Royal Household, at a ceremony which confirmed the fulfilment of the role incumbent on the Crown on the Crown in the restoration of democracy.
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 Encyclopedia: English: Alfonso_XIII (Wikipedia)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Infante Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso of Spain (1913-1993), named heir to the throne and Count of Barcelona, whose son is current king Juan Carlos I of Spain.
He sent, however, his son Juan de Borbon, Count of Barcelona to enter Spain in 1936 and participate in the uprising but near the French border, however general Mola arrested him and sent him back.
The count of Barcelona renounced his rights to the throne in 1977, in favor of his son, Juan Carlos.
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 Don Juan - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Other people known as don Juan include the Castilian writer don Juan Manuel, the European general John of Austria, the pretender to the Crown Juan de Borbón, Count of Barcelona, the Mexican shaman don Juan Matus and the American rapper Don 'Magic' Juan.
Don Juan is a legendary fictional libertine, whose story has been told many times by different authors.
The ghost of the father arrived for dinner as the harbinger of Don Juan's death and dragged him to hell.
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 Felipe, Prince of Asturias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At birth Felipe was given the titles of Infante of Spain, Prince of Viana, Duke of Montblanc, Count of Cervera, and Lord of Balaguer.
The symbolic names given at his christening including the names of the first Bourbon to reign in Spain; his grandfathers (Juan de Borbón, Count of Barcelona and Paul of Greece); his great-grandfather King Alfonso XIII of Spain; and All Saints (Todos los Santos) as is customary among the Bourbons.
The newborn Infanta Leonor of Spain is the second in the succession to king Juan Carlos after Prince Felipe, and her birth may lead to a revision of the Spanish Constitution of 1978 to abolish the precedence of male heirs over their older sisters.
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 Ancestors and Family of Juan Carlos of Spain de Bourbon
His Majesty King Juan Carlos I (Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón), styled HM The King, is the reigning King of Spain.
On November 22, Juan Carlos was designated King of Spain according to the law of succession sponsored by Franco.
Juan married Sophia Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg, daughter of Paul I of Greece Oldenburg and Frederica Louise Thyra von Hanover, on 14 May 1962 in St.Denis, Athens, Greece.
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 Timeline of the Spanish Royal Family
On 20 June, HRH Infante Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg (Juan de Borbón, Count of Barcelona), fourth son of King Alfonso XIII and Queen Ena, and father of King Juan Carlos I, is born.
On 20 December, HRH Elena María Isabel Dominica de los Silos de Borbón y Grecia (the Infanta Elena), eldest daughter of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, is born in Madrid.
On 30 January, HRH the Prince of Asturias, Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso y de la Santísima Trinidad y de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Grecia (Prince Felipe), son of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, is born in Madrid.
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 Juan de Borbon, Count of Barcelona biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
To assert his claim to the throne, he used the title of Count of Barcelona, a sovereign title associated with the Spanish crown.
However, fearing that Don Juan would be too liberal and roll back the Falangist state, Franco passed over Don Juan, who would have been king if the monarchy had continued uninterrupted, in favour of his son, Juan Carlos, who Franco believed would be more likely to continue the Francoist state after his death.
The Count of Barcelona renounced his claim to the throne in 1977, forty-six years after Spain had been declared a republic, eight years after being deposed by Franco and two years after his son had become King Juan Carlos.
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His father, Don Juan de Borbon y Battenberg, Count of Barcelona and head of the Spanish Royal Household ever since King Alfonso XIII had relinquished thisstatus, and his mother, Dona Maria de las Mercedes de Borbon y Orleans.
Hecis the son of Juan Carlos I and Sophia Of Greece OLDENBURG and was born in 1968.
Crown Prince Felipe de Borbon y Grecia, was the third child of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia.
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 Wikinfo | Don Juan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The ghost of the father arrived for dinner as the harbinger of Don Juan's death.
Depending upon the particular rendition of the legend, Don Juan's character may be presented in one of two perspectives, or somewhere in between.
Don Juan gets a little nervous when he is visited by the ghosts of Doña Ines and her father, and the book concludes with a very intersting scene of a veritable tug of war between Doña Ines and her father, with the daughter eventualy winning and pulling Don Juan up into Heaven.
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 Juan de Borbón, Count of Barcelona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Juan was born at the Palace of San Ildefonso.
The Count of Barcelona formally renounced his claim to the throne in 1977, forty-six years after Spain had been declared a republic, eight years after being deposed by Franco, and two years after his son had become King Juan Carlos.
He is buried as Juan III (John III of Spain), with royal honours (thus no future Spanish king can claim the name), in the Royal Crypt of the monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid.
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Felipe, Prince of Asturias (Don Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de Todos los Santos de Borbón y de Grecia) born January 30, 1968), is the third child of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía of Spain.
The newborn, HRH Infanta Leonor of Spain, is the second in the succession to King Juan Carlos after Prince Felipe, and her birth may lead to a revision of the Spanish Constitution of 1978 to abolish the precedence of male heirs over their older sisters.
On 30 January 1986, at the age of 18, he swore allegiance to the Constitution and to the King in the Spanish Parliament, fully accepting his institutional role as successor to the Crown.
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Pedro Borbon batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards...
Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, King of Spain.
As son of Spain's King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, Felipe de Borbón y Grecia is heir to the Spanish crown, preceding his two older sisters,...
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This sailing boat was built in 1932 in the G. de Vries Lentsch shipyards, in Amsterdam, and was later acquired by Pedro Galíndez.
In 1946 Pedro Galíndez donated the boat to Juan de Borbón, Count of Barcelona.
In 1968, Pedro Galíndez donated the boat to the Official Nautical School in Bilbao to be used in the students training.
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Juan de Borbón y Battenberg, Count of Barcelona (1913-1993);
Juan Carlos de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, later King Juan Carlos I, b.
Felipe de Borbón y Grecia, Prince of the Asturias, b.
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 RoyaltyDigest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Count of Barcelona-Obituary-Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain-Spain-1-230-8
An Unconventional Character-Sainz de Medrano, Ricardo Mateo-Doña Bianca de Borbon, daughter of the Carlist claimant of the Spanish Throne, Carlos VII-Spain-4-12-37
Infanta Maria Cristina de Borbon y Battenburg-Sainz de Medrano, Ricardo Mateo-Infanta Maria Cristina de Borbon y Battenburg died December 23rd, 1996.
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 Informat.io on Alfonso Xiii Of Spain
Infante Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso (1913-1993), named heir to the throne and Count of Barcelona.
The king also had three illegitimate children, Roger Leveque de Vilmorin (1905-1980), by French aristocrat Mélanie de Gaufridy de Dortan; Leandro Alfonso Ruíz Moragas (born in 1929), officially recognized by Spanish courts on May 21 2003 as Leandro Alfonso de Borbón Ruíz, son of the King; and his sister, Ana María Teresa Ruíz Moragas.
When the Spanish Civil War broke out, Alfonso made it clear he favoured the military uprising against the Popular Front government, but General Francisco Franco in September 1936 declared that the Nationalists would never accept Alfonso as king (the supporters of the rival Carlist made an important part of the Franco army).
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 Category "House of Bourbon" - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Henry III Jules de Bourbon, prince de Condé
Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de la Haye de Riou, marquise de Montesson
Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, duc de Penthièvre
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 Famous Hispanics: Don Juan Carlos I de Borbon
Famous Hispanics: Don Juan Carlos I de Borbon
He was born on January 5th, 1938 in Rome, where the Royal Family was living at that time, having had to leave Spain when the Republic was proclaimed in 1931.
The King is honorary president of the Board of Trustees of the Cervantes Institute, which is dedicated to the dissemination of the Spanish language worldwide, and the Foundation in support of the Royal Academy, to whose setting up in 1993 he contributed out of his own personal patrimony.
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Married Louis, Dauphin de France (son of Louis XV).
On 1754 renounced his ecclesiastical titles and became Count de Chinchón.
On 1776, he married morganatically Doña María Teresa de Vallabriga y de Rozas and had issue, but without royal titles.
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His dad, the Duque of Cadiz was thought by some to be the rightful claimant to the throne but his father Infante Jaime, who was a deaf mute, renounced his rights and those of his descendants, opening the way for Juan Carlos, the son of Jaime's younger brother the Count of Barcelona.
But Franco stuck by Juan Carlos who is now King and except for the fact the he supposedly fucks around on his marvelous wife Sofia, the most popular Queen Spain has ever known, he's pretty fabulous.
The House of Ortiz of Austrias is known to have a couple of "Don Juans" of their own, but it's well known that the Ortiz women are dominant in their own right.
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