- Descendants of Philip V of Spain
-
The descendants of Philip V of Spain, Bourbon monarch of the Kingdom of Spain, Kingdom of Naples, Kingdom of Sardinia and Kingdom of Sicily are numerous. He had two wives; by his first wife Maria Luisa of Savoy he had two children. After the death of his first wife Philip married Elisabeth of Parma and they had children. Philip's descendants have formed a major part of history around the globe; several becoming monarchs of Spain, Portugal and Sardinia.
His descendants also founded several cadet houses; the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, the House of Bourbon-Parma in the Duchy of Parma and the House of Orléans-Braganza in the Empire of Brazil.[1] This article deals with the children of Philip V and in turn their senior descendants.
Contents
Background of Philip of Anjou
Philip was born at the Palace of Versailles[2] in France. His older brother, Louis de France, duc de Bourgogne, was in line to the throne right after his father, Le Grand Dauphin, thus leaving him and his younger brother, Charles de France, duc de Berry little expectation to ever rule over France.
Claims to the Spanish throne
In the year 1700, the King of Spain, Charles II, died. Charles' will named the 16-year old Philip, the grandson of Charles' sister Maria Theresa of Spain, as his successor.[3] Upon any possible refusal the Crown of Spain would be offered next to Philip's younger brother Charles, duc de Berry, or, next, to Archduke Charles of Austria.[3]
Both claimants had a legal right due to the fact that Philip's grandfather, King Louis XIV of France and Charles's father, Holy Roman Emperor Leopold, were both the husbands of Charles' older half sisters and sons of Charles' aunts.
Philip had the better claim because his grandmother and great-grandmother were older than Leopold's. However, the Austrian branch claimed that Philip's grandmother had renounced the Spanish throne for her descendants as part of her marriage contract. This was countered by the French branch's claim that it was on the basis of a dowry that had never been paid.[4]
After a long council meeting where the Dauphin spoke up in favour of his son's rights, it was agreed that Philip would ascend the throne but would forever renounce his claim to the throne of France for himself and his descendants.[5] It was not difficult to see whether Louis would have refused, as a Habsburg ruler in Spain would have put a possible enemy on three frontiers.
After the Royal Council decided to accept Charles' will naming Philip King of Spain, the Spanish ambassador was called in and introduced to his new King. The ambassador, along with his son, knelt before Philip and made a long speech in Spanish which Philip did not understand, although Louis XIV did. Ironically, Philip had only begun taking Spanish lessons that day.
War of Spanish Succession
However, the other powers of Europe contested the idea, eventually leading to the War of Spanish Succession (1701–1714). Although Philip was allowed to remain on the Spanish throne, Spain was forced to cede Minorca and Gibraltar to Great Britain; the Spanish Netherlands, Naples, Milan, and Sardinia to the Austrian Habsburgs; and Sicily and parts of the Milanese to Savoy.[6]
These losses greatly diminished the Spanish Empire in Europe, which had already been in decline. Throughout his reign, Philip sought to reverse the decline of Spanish power as Great Britain increasingly began to dominate at sea.
Philip's descent
Legitimate issue by Maria Luisa of Savoy
Louis I of Spain
Descendent Portrait Birth Marriages Death Louis I of Spain
1707–172425 August 1707
Madrid
son of Philip V of Spain and Maria Luisa of SavoyLouise Elisabeth of Orléans
20 January 1722
No children31 August 1724
Madrid
aged 17Ferdinand VI of Spain
Descendent Portrait Birth Marriages Death Ferdinand VI of Spain
1713–175923 September 1713
Madrid
son of Philip V of Spain and Maria Luisa of SavoyBarbara of Portugal
20 January 1729
No children10 August 1759
Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid
aged 45Legitimate issue by Elisabeth of Parma
Charles III of Spain
See also: House of Bourbon-Two SiciliesMarianna Victoria of Spain
See also: House of Orléans-BraganzaDescendent Portrait Birth Marriages Death Marianna Victoria of Spain
1718–178131 March 1718
Madrid
daughter of Philip V of Spain and Elizabeth FarneseJoseph I of Portugal
19 January 1729
4 children15 January 1781
Lisbon
aged 62Maria I of Portugal
1781–181617 December 1734
Lisbon
daughter of Marianna Victoria of Spain and Joseph I of PortugalPeter III of Portugal
6 June 1760
6 children20 March 1816
Rio de Janeiro
aged 81John VI of Portugal
1816–182613 May 1767
Lisbon
son of Maria I of Portugal and Peter III of PortugalCharlotte of Spain
8 May 1785
7 children10 March 1826
Lisbon
aged 58Pedro I of Brazil
1826–183412 October 1798
Lisbon
son of John VI of Portugal and Charlotte of SpainMaria Leopoldina of Austria
1817
7 children
Amélie of Leuchtenberg
1829
1 child24 September 1834
Lisbon
aged 35Pedro II of Brazil
1834–18912 December 1825
Rio de Janeiro
son of Pedro I of Brazil and Maria Leopoldina of AustriaTeresa of the Two Sicilies
17 September 1842
4 children5 December 1891
Paris
aged 66Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil
1891–192129 July 1846
Rio de Janeiro
daughter of Pedro II of Brazil and Teresa of the Two SiciliesPrince Gaston, Count of Eu
15 October 1864
3 children14 November 1921
Eu, Seine-Maritime
aged 75Prince Pedro de Alcantara of Orléans-Braganza
1921–194028 April 1842
son of Prince Gaston, Count of Eu and Isabel of BrazilElisabeth Dobrzensky
14 November 1908
5 children29 January 1940
aged 98Prince Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza
1940–200719 February 1913
Eu, Seine-Maritime
son of Prince Pedro de Alcantara of Orléans-Braganza and Elisabeth DobrzenskyMaria de la Esperanza of the Two Sicilies
18 December 1944
Seville
6 children27 December 2007
Villamanrique de la Condesa
aged 94Prince Pedro Carlos of Orléans-Braganza
2007–present31 October 1945
Rio de Janeiro
son of Prince Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza and Maria de la Esperanza of the Two SiciliesRony Kuhn de Souza
2 September 1975
1 child
Patricia Alexandra Brascomb
16 July 1981
1 childPhilip, Duke of Parma
Descendent Portrait Birth Marriages Death Philip, Duke of Parma
1720–176515 March 1720
Madrid
son of Philip V of Spain and Elizabeth of ParmaPrincess Louise Élisabeth of France
25 October 1739
3 children18 July 1765
Alessandria
aged 45Ferdinand, Duke of Parma
1765–180220 January 1751
Parma
son of Philip, Duke of Parma and Princess Louise Élisabeth of FranceArchduchess Marie Amalie of Austria
19 July 1769
7 children9 October 1802
Fontevivo
aged 51Louis of Etruria
1802–18035 July 1773
Rome
son of Ferdinand, Duke of Parma and Archduchess Maria Amalia of AustriaMaria Luisa of Spain, Duchess of Lucca
25 August 1795
2 children27 May 1803
Florence
aged 30Charles II, Duke of Parma
1883–180322 December 1799
Madrid
son of Louis of Etruria and Maria Luisa of Spain, Duchess of LuccaMaria Teresa of Savoy
5 September 1820
2 children16 April 1883
Nice
aged 84Robert I, Duke of Parma
1883–19079 July 1848
Florence
son of Charles III, Duke of Parma and Louise Marie Thérèse d'ArtoisMaria Pia of the Two Sicilies
1869
12 children
Maria Antonia of Portugal
1884
12 children16 November 1907
Viareggio
aged 63Henry, Duke of Parma
1907–193913 June 1873
Wartegg
son of Robert I, Duke of Parma and Maria Pia of the Two Siciliesnever married 16 November 1939
Pianore
aged 66Joseph, Duke of Parma
1939–195030 June 1875
Biarritz
son of Robert I, Duke of Parma and Maria Pia of the Two Siciliesnever married 7 January 1950
Pianore
aged 75Elias, Duke of Parma
1950–195923 July 1880
Biarritz
son of Robert I, Duke of Parma and Maria Pia of the Two SiciliesMaria Anna of Austria
25 May 1903
Vienna
8 children27 June 1959
Friedberg
aged 79Robert II, Duke of Parma
1959–19747 August 1909
Weilburg
son of Elias, Duke of Parma and Maria Anna of Austrianever married 25 November 1974
Vienna
aged 65Elisabetta of Bourbon-Parma
1974–198317 March 1904
Vienna
daughter of Elias, Duke of Parma and Maria Anna of Austrianever married 13 June 1983
Bad Ischl
aged 79Alicia, Duchess of Calabria
1983–present13 November 1917
Vienna
daughter of Elias, Duke of Parma and Maria Anna of AustriaInfante Alfonso, Duke of Calabria
30 November 1901
3 childrenMaria Teresa Rafaela of Spain
Descendent Portrait Birth Marriages Death Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain
1726–174611 June 1726
Madrid
daughter of Philip V of Spain and Elizabeth of ParmaLouis, Dauphin of France
23 February 1745
1 child22 July 1746
Versalles
aged 20Marie-Thérèse de France
1746–174819 July 1746
daughter of Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain and Louis, Dauphin of Francenever married 27 April 1748
aged 2Luis de Borbón y Farnesio, 13th Count of Chinchón
Maria Antonietta of Spain
Descendent Portrait Birth Marriages Death Maria Antonietta of Spain
1729–178517 November 1729
Seville
daughter of Philip V of Spain and Elizabeth of ParmaVictor Amadeus III of Sardinia
12 children19 September 1785
Moncalieri
aged 56Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia
1785–180224 May 1751
Turin
son of Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia and Maria Antonietta of BourbonMarie Clotilde of France
1775
No children6 October 1819
Rome
aged 68Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia
1802–182124 July 1759
Turin
son of Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia and Maria Antonietta of BourbonMaria Teresa of Austria-Este
21 April 1789
7 children10 January 1824
Moncalieri
aged 65Maria Beatrice of Savoy
1821–18406 December 1792
daughter of Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia and Maria Teresa of Austria-EsteFrancis IV, Duke of Modena
20 June 1812
4 children15 September 1840
aged 48Francis V, Duke of Modena
1840–18751 June 1819
Modena
son of Maria Beatrice of Savoy and Francis IV, Duke of ModenaPrincess Adelgunde of Bavaria
30 March 1842
1 child20 November 1875
Vienna
aged 56Maria Theresia of Austria-Este
1875–19192 July 1849
Brno
daughter of Ferdinand of Austria-Este and Elisabeth of AustriaLudwig III of Bavaria
13 child7 November 1918
Chiemgau
aged 69Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria
1919–195518 May 1869
Munich
son of Maria Theresia of Austria-Este and Ludwig III of BavariaMaria Gabrielle in Bavaria
10 July 1900
Munich
4 children
Princess Antonia of Luxembourg
7 April 1921
Lenggries
6 children2 August 1955
Schloß Leutstetten
aged 86Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria
1955–19963 May 1905
Munich
son of Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria and Maria Gabrielle in BavariaCountess Maria Draskovich von Trakostjan
1930
4 children
Countess Marie-Jenke Keglevich von Buzin
1971
No children8 July 1996
Castle Berg
aged 91Franz, Duke of Bavaria
1996–present14 July 1933
Munich
son of Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria and Countess Maria Draskovich von Traskotjannot married References
- ^ "Felipe V, rey de España". GeneAll.net. http://www.geneall.net/H/per_page.php?id=4639. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
- ^ "The New International Encyclopædia", p.14. Published by Dodd, Mead and Company, 1903.
- ^ a b Kamen, Henry. "Philip V of Spain:: The King who Reigned Twice", p.6. Published by Yale University Press, 2001. ISBN 0300087187
- ^ Durant, Will. "The Age of Louis XIV", p.699. Simon and Schuster, New York 1963.
- ^ Kamen, Henry. "Philip V of Spain:: The King who Reigned Twice", p.158. Published by Yale University Press, 2001. ISBN 0300087187
- ^ Durant, Will. "The Age of Louis XIV", p.715. Simon and Schuster, New York 1963.
Categories:- Spanish nobility
- Spanish royalty
- House of Bourbon (Spain)
- Descendants of individuals
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.