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Carlos de Borbón y Austria-Este | |
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Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne as Carlos VII | |
Pretence | 3 October 1868 – 18 July 1909 |
Predecessor | Juan III |
Successor | Jaime III |
Legitimist pretender to the French throne | |
Pretence | 18 November 1887 – 18 July 1909 |
Predecessor | Infante Juan, Count of Montizón |
Successor | Infante Jaime, Duke of Madrid |
Born | Don Carlos María de los Dolores Juan Isidro José Francisco Quirico Antonio Miguel Gabriel Rafael de Borbón y Austria-Este and Charles Marie des Douleurs Jean Isidore Joseph François Cyr Antoine Michel Gabriel Raphaël de Bourbon 3 April 1848 Ljubljana, Carniola |
Died | 15 August 1909 Varese, Italy | (aged 61)
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Spouse | |
Issue | Infanta Blanca, Archduchess Leopold Salvator of Austria Infante Jaime, Duke of Madrid Elvira de Borbón y de Borbón-Parma Beatriz de Borbón y de Borbón-Parma Alicia de Borbón y de Borbón-Parma |
House | House of Bourbon-Anjou |
Father | Infante Juan, Count of Montizón |
Mother | Maria Beatrix of Austria-Este |
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Don Carlos de Borbón y Austria-Este (Spanish: Carlos María de los Dolores Juan Isidro José Francisco Quirico Antonio Miguel Gabriel Rafael; French: Charles Marie des Douleurs Jean Isidore Joseph François Cyr Antoine Michel Gabriel Raphaël; 30 March 1848 – 18 July 1909) was the Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain as Carlos VII from 1868 (his father's Spanish renunciation), and holder of the Legitimist claim to the throne of France under the name Charles XI after the death of his father in 1887.