Image:V.Palmaroli Infanta Isabel .jpg Infanta doña Maria Isabel, Princess of Asturias (1851–1931), was twice the recognized first heir to the throne of Spain. She was invariantly called "Princesa" in Spain, as the eldest daughter and a holder or formerholder of asturias, her younger sisters being more usually called with the prefix "Infanta". In the Spanish and former Portuguese monarchies, Infante (masc. ...
D. (usually preceded in English by the) is the abbreviation for the Spanish honorific Don and the Portuguese honorific Dom, a mark of high esteem for a distinguished Christian hidalgo or nobleman. ...
HRH The Prince of Asturias The title Prince of Asturias is given to the heir apparent to the Spanish throne, and the earlier kingdom of León. ...
1851 (MDCCCLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1931 calendar). ...
She was born as the eldest surviving child of the then-reigning Queen Isabel II of Spain, from her marriage with her first cousin the titular king Francis I of Spain (king-consort). Isabella II (October 10, 1830 – 1904), Isabel II in Spanish, was queen of Spain. ...
Francis of Assisi of Bourbon ( In Spanish: Francisco de AsÃs de Borbón), consort of Queen Isabella II of Spain, born Aranjuez, Spain, 13 May 1822; died Ãpinay-sur-Seine, France, 17 April 1902), titularly King of Spain. ...
King consort is a title given in some monarchies to the husband of a Queen regnant. ...
In the turmoiled age of Carlist uprisings and sporadic civil war, Isabella was immediately recognized as the heir to her mother's throne, by granting her the traditional crown-princely title of Asturias. When her only surviving brother, the future Alfonso XII of Spain was born in 1857, young Isabella moved to be the second-in-line to the throne, the boy becoming Prince of Asturias. Alfonso XII of Spain (November 28, 1857âNovember 25, 1885), was king of Spain, reigning from 1875 to 1885, after a coup détat restored the monarchy and ended the ephemeral First Spanish Republic. ...
HRH The Prince of Asturias The title Prince of Asturias is given to the heir apparent to the Spanish throne, and the earlier kingdom of León. ...
When Alfonso ascended the throne in 1875, and had not yet any own children, the 24-yo Isabella returned to the position of heiress-presumptive. This she lost finally in 1880 upon the birth of Alfonso's first child, Infanta Maria de las Mercedes of Spain, the next Princess of Asturias. An heir presumptive is one who is first in line to inherit a title or property, such as a monarchy, because there is not yet an heir apparent. ...
Infanta Maria de las Mercedes of Spain (1880â1904), Princess of the Asturias, for all 24 years of her life the Heiress Presumptive of the Spanish royal crown, and for a period in 1885â1886, the extant Head of the State of Spain, was born as Doña MarÃa...
Isabella was married in 1868 to her mother's and father's first cousin, Prince Cajetan (Gaetano) of the Two Sicilies (1846-71), Count of Girgenti, a younger son of king Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies. Don Cajetan de Borbon de Sicilia y de Habsburgo-Lorena was created Infante of Spain. A troubled and depressed young man, he committed suicide at the age of 25 at Luzern, Switzerland. Princesa Isabel was reportedly very popular and respected in Madrid. Isabella had no children, and died, at a great age, in exile in France soon after her nephew Alfonso XIII had lost the throne to republicans. John A. Girgenti is a Democratic State Senator for the New Jersey 35th District, which includes the city of Paterson as well as the suburban communities of Hawthorne, North Haledon, Haledon, Prospect Park, Totowa and Glen Rock. ...
Ferdinand II (Ferdinando Carlo, January 12, 1810 â May 22, 1859) was the King of the Two Sicilies (Southern Italy) from 1830 until his death. ...
In the Spanish and former Portuguese monarchies, Infante (masc. ...
Lucerne (German: Luzern) is a city in Central Switzerland with a population of 60,274 (31 December 2003), capital of the canton of Lucerne. ...
| Also see: Early Modern France The House of Bourbon is an important European royal house. ...
1851 (MDCCCLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1931 calendar). ...
Isabella II (October 10, 1830 â April 10, 1904), Isabel II in Spanish, was Queen regnant of Spain (Queen of the Spains officially from August 13, 1836, Isabella II the queen of Castile, Leon, Aragon,...) She was born in Madrid, and was the eldest daughter of Ferdinand VII, king of Spain...
HRH The Prince of Asturias The title Prince of Asturias is given to the heir apparent to the Spanish throne, and the earlier kingdom of León. ...
1851 (MDCCCLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
1857 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
Alfonso XII of Spain (November 28, 1857âNovember 25, 1885), was king of Spain, reigning from 1875 to 1885, after a coup détat restored the monarchy and ended the ephemeral First Spanish Republic. ...
Alfonso XII of Spain (November 28, 1857âNovember 25, 1885), was king of Spain, reigning from 1875 to 1885, after a coup détat restored the monarchy and ended the ephemeral First Spanish Republic. ...
HRH The Prince of Asturias The title Prince of Asturias is given to the heir apparent to the Spanish throne, and the earlier kingdom of León. ...
1875 (MDCCCLXXV) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
Year 1880 (MDCCCLXXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar). ...
Infanta Maria de las Mercedes of Spain (1880â1904), Princess of the Asturias, for all 24 years of her life the Heiress Presumptive of the Spanish royal crown, and for a period in 1885â1886, the extant Head of the State of Spain, was born as Doña MarÃa...
Spanish Royalty House of Bourbon 1833-present | |
| | Isabella II | | Children | | Infante Ferdinand | | Isabella, Princess of Asturias | | Infanta Maria Christina | | Alfonso XII | | Maria de la Paz, Princess of Bavaria | | Eulalia, Duchess of Galliera | | Alfonso XII | | Children | | Maria de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias | | Teresa, Princess of Bavaria | | Alfonso XIII | | Infanta Maria de la Concepcion | | Infanta Maria del Pilar | | Infanta Maria de la Paz | | Infanta Marie Eulalia | | Infante Francis | | Alfonso XIII | | Children | | Alfonso, Prince of Asturias | | Jaime, Duke of Segovia | | Infanta Beatriz | | Infanta Maria Cristina | | Juan, Count of Barcelona | | Infante Gonzalo | | Grandchildren | | Alfonso, Duke of Cadiz | | Gonzalo, Duke of Aquitaine | | Infanta Pilar | | Juan Carlos I | | Infanta Margarita | | Infante Alfonso | | Great Grandchildren | | Luis Alfonso | | Juan Carlos I | | Children | | Elena, Duchess of Lugo | | Cristina, Duchess of Palma | | Felipe, Prince of Asturias | | Grandchild | | Infanta Leonor | | Edit | | |