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  1. Bourbon. Father. Louis XIV. Mother. Maria Theresa of Spain. Philippe-Charles, Duke of Anjou (5 August 1667 – 10 July 1671) was the fifth child and second son of King Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Spain, and as such was a fils de France .

  2. The Legitimist legacy was claimed by the next senior branch of the Bourbons, descended from a younger grandson of Louis XIV – Philippe, Duke of Anjou. Although Philippe ceased use of the Anjou title upon becoming King Philip V of Spain in 1700, renouncing his succession rights to the French throne in exchange for retention of his ...

  3. On 8 December 2004, Henry, Count of Paris, Duke of France, Orléanist Pretender to the French throne, granted the title Duke of Anjou to his nephew, Charles-Philippe d'Orléans. Since he did not recognize his cousin's courtesy title, in his view, the title was available since 1795.

  4. Apariencia. ocultar. Carlos Felipe María Luis de Orleans, Duque de Anjou (en francés: Charles Philippe Marie Louis d'Orléans ), nació en París el 3 de marzo de 1973. Es un príncipe francés, miembro de la Casa de Orleans . Familia.

  5. Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou - Royalpedia. Charles Philippe of France Son of France, Duke of Anjou (August 1668 - 10 July 1671) was a son of King Louis XIV of France and his wife Maria Theresa of Austria. He was given the title Duke of Anjou at birth.

  6. Philippe, duc dAnjou. Born: December 19, 1683, Versailles, France. Died: July 9, 1746, Madrid, Spain (aged 62) Title / Office: king (1770-1724), Spain. king (1724-1746), Spain. House / Dynasty: house of Bourbon. Notable Family Members: spouse Isabella Farnese. father Louis de France. son Charles III. son Louis. son Ferdinand VI. (Show more)

  7. The Duke of Anjou, Louis XIV’s second-eldest grandson, became Philip V of Spain in 1700. To the great displeasure of Austria, the Bourbon dynasty now sat on the Habsburgs' former throne. A new war with France was brewing. King Charles II of Spain was about to die without an heir.