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Philip of Bourbon, Duke of Parma, by Laurent Pécheux.
Spanish Royalty
House of Bourbon
1700-1833
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Philip V |
Children |
Louis I |
Ferdinand VI |
Charles III |
Mariana Victoria, Queen of Portugal |
Philip, Duke of Parma |
Teresa, Dauphine of France |
Infante Louis |
Antonia, Queen of Sardinia |
Louis I |
Ferdinand VI |
Charles III |
Children |
Infanta Maria Josepha |
Maria Luisa, Holy Roman Empress |
Infante Felipe |
Charles IV |
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies |
Infante Gabriel |
Infante Antonio |
Grandchild of cadet line |
Infante Pedro Carlos |
Charles IV |
Children |
Charlotte, Queen of Portugal |
Infanta Maria Amelia |
Maria Luisa, Queen of Etruria, Duchess of Parma |
Ferdinand VII |
Carlos, Count of Molina |
Maria Isabella, Queen of the Two Sicilies |
Francis Paula, Duke of Cadiz |
Grandchildren of cadet lines |
Carlos, Count of Montemolin |
Juan, Count of Montizón |
Infante Fernando |
Francis, Duke of Cadiz, King Consort of Spain |
Henry, Duke of Sevilla |
Infanta Maria Cristina |
Amelia, Princess of Bavaria |
Ferdinand VII |
Children |
Isabella II |
Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier |
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Philip of Bourbon, Duke of Parma (March 15, 1720 - July 18, 1765) was duke of Parma from 1748 to 1765. He was the fourth child and third son of Philip V of Spain and Isabella Elizabeth Farnese. Philip married Louise-Elisabeth de Bourbon on October 25, 1739. They had the following children: