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Bourbon claim to the Spanish throne

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Spanish succession. This was eventually done but, by the skill of Mazarin and his French diplomats, the renunciation and its validity were made conditional upon the payment of a large dowry. As it turned out, Spain, impoverished and bankrupt after decades of war, was unable to pay such a dowry, and France never received the agreed sum of 500,000
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The negotiations for the marriage contract were intense. Eager to prevent a union of the two countries or crowns, especially one in which Spain would be subservient to France, the diplomats sought to include a renunciation clause which would deprive MarĂ­a Teresa and her children of any rights to the
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Such a prospect was intensely enticing to Anne of Austria, mother of Louis XIV and aunt of MarĂ­a Teresa, who desired an end to hostilities between her native country, Spain, and her adopted one, France, and who hoped this to come by her niece becoming her daughter-in-law. However, Spanish hesitation
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The death of Alfonso led to a succession crisis in Aragon, and the nobles of Navarre took advantage to reestablish an independent monarchy, crowning a grandnephew (through an illegitimate brother) of the assassinated Sancho IV. The death of Sancho VII, the last of the Jimenez kings, led to the crown
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The War of the Spanish Succession (1702–1713) began. After eleven years of bloody, global warfare, fought on four continents and three oceans, the Duke of Anjou, as Philip V, was confirmed as King of Spain on substantially the same terms that the powers of Europe had agreed to before the war. Thus
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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
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marriages. This inbreeding in the Habsburg family genealogy had given many in the family hereditary weaknesses and left later generations prone to still-births. Charles's birth was greeted with joy and relief by the Spaniards, who had feared the dispute which could have ensued if Philip IV left no
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Having failed to produce the desired male heir, towards the end of his life, Charles became increasingly hypersensitive and strange, at one point demanding that the bodies of his family be exhumed so he could look upon the corpses. He reportedly wept upon viewing the body of his first wife, Marie
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This spelled good news for his French relatives as they could now forward their dormant claims to the Spanish throne. Initially, Louis XIV wished to further his own ambitions by placing himself on the throne and gaining control of the vast Spanish empire, using his claim as heir to the Spanish
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had produced no descendants and, as he lay dying, had no heir to whom he could pass the throne. The choice of a successor was essentially split between the French and Austrian claimants. In order to improve the chances of a Bourbon succession, Louis gave up his rights in favour of his second
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would later attempt to secure his dynasty's possession of Spain), the Habsburgs wanted to prevent the succession of any other royal house to the throne of Spain through a female line. Fortunately, each Habsburg king had a son to succeed him. Luck apparently ran out with the death of
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The Austrian Habsburgs, who considered themselves the rightful heirs of Charles II, fearing that the vast domain of the Spanish Crown would be taken over by the French monarchy, formed a European coalition against the Bourbon monarchs of France and Spain, therefore starting the
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In 1659, as the war with France began to wind down, a union between the two royal families, of Spain and of France, was proposed as a means to secure peace. MarĂ­a Teresa and the French king were double first-cousins, and it was proposed that they wed. His father was
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authority. In 905, a coalition of neighbors forced Fortún Garcés, a grandson of Íñigo Arista, to retire to a monastery, and enthroned in his place a scion of a new dynasty, under which, the name Navarre began to supplant that of Pamplona. With the assassination of
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little expectation to ever rule over France. However, his fortune (and that of his grandfather Louis XIV) started looking up when the degenerate last monarch of Spain, Charles II, fell ill. Both of Charles's marriages had failed to produce any offspring.
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regarding the French response to Charles II's last will and testament, which did indeed leave all Spanish possessions to Anjou, Louis persuasively argued for acceptance. He opposed those who advocated a rejection of the will and the adherence to the
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died with him. Charles' last will and testament named the 16-year-old Philip, Duke of Anjou, second son of the Grand Dauphin, as his successor. Upon any possible refusal the Crown of Spain would be offered next to Philip's younger brother
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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.
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What became parts of northern Spain and southern France had strong connections going back hundreds of years. Some dynasties that ruled in Spain had origins going back to the Frankish empire, for example, the rulers of the
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The respective marriages of Anne of Austria and Maria Theresa into the French Royal Family would not be thought much of despite Spain's tradition of following cognatic primogeniture (it did not exclude
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grandson, Philip, Duke of Anjou, who, as second son of the Grand Dauphin, was not expected to succeed to the French throne, thus keeping France and Spain separate. Moreover, in the discussions in the
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However, the spectre of the multi-continental empire of Spain passing under the effective control of Louis XIV provoked a massive coalition of powers to oppose the Duke of Anjou's succession.
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himself have no heir, the Duke of Anjou – Philip V of Spain – would surrender the Spanish throne for that of the French, ensuring dynastic continuity in Europe's greatest land power.
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However, a second act of the French king "justified a hostile interpretation": pursuant to a treaty with Spain, Louis occupied several towns in the
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The actions of Louis heightened the fears of the English, the Dutch and the Austrians, among others. In February 1701, the French king caused the
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and was crowned king. The monarchs of Navarre after 1512 (including Henri) thus only reigned over Lower Navarre, the part of Navarre north of the
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Potential heirs are shown with a golden border. In cases of second marriages, the earlier spouse is to the left and the later to the right.
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who reigned from 1975–2014 announced that he would abdicate in favour of Felipe on 19 June 2014. Juan and his wife retain their titles.
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Desperate for a male heir and fearing the extinction of the dynasty, Philip married his late son's intended bride, his own niece,
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from reigning on the throne of Spain). The Habsburgs themselves had come into possession of Spain through a female line:
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came to its zenith with this marriage and likewise, the resultant offspring was a culmination of nearly a century of
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Kamen, Henry. "Philip V of Spain:: The King who Reigned Twice", p.158. Published by Yale University Press, 2001.
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Kamen, Henry. "Philip V of Spain:: The King who Reigned Twice", p.6. Published by Yale University Press, 2001.
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and all the wealth it offered, since there was no restriction in Spanish succession law to the accession of a
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gave him an opportunity to have his voice heard in the years and crises leading up to the
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Therefore, with her brother's death, as a birthright, MarĂ­a Teresa could inherit the vast
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The genealogy of the Spanish House of Habsburg, leading to the Spanish House of Bourbon
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Family tree of claimants to the Spanish throne following the death of Charles II
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Further cementing Habsburg-Bourbon relations, Philip IV, Anna's brother, married
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Durant, Will. "The Age of Louis XIV", p.699. Simon and Schuster, New York 1963.
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In the 11th century, the Counts of Barcelona formed a dynastic union with the
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as counts when he conquered lands in the Iberian Peninsula north of the river
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with her niece and daughter-in-law, Marie-Thérèse d'Espagne, holding her son
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achieved little more than...diplomacy might have peacefully achieved in 1701
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Both claimants had a legal right due to the fact that Philip's grandfather,
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male heir. However, Charles was mentally and physically disabled as well as
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The degree of inbreeding between the Spanish and Austrian branches of the
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kingdom (of Pamplona) in or around 824 when they rebelled against nominal
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in 1589. Every succeeding monarch in France assumed the double title of
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The first legitimate connection with Spain came with the marriage of
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claim to the Spanish Crown and its origins are explained in detail.
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that it was on the basis of a dowry that had never been paid.
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Coat of arms of Philip V, Louis I and Ferdinand VI of Spain
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The Infanta Ana, future Queen of France, and her brother,
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Anne with her two, long-awaited sons: Louis and Philippe.
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Goodman, Al; Mullen, Jethro; Levs, Josh (2 June 2014).
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Philip of France, Duke of Anjou, was the second son of
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Petronila of Aragon had Aquitanian matrilineal ancestry
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Archduchess MarĂ­a Teresa of Austria, Infanta of Spain
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Of Maria's six children, only one survived her, the
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of Navarre being inherited by the son of his sister
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Index


Habsburg
Charles II
Philip, Duke of Anjou
Louis XIV of France
Spanish Crown
War of the Spanish Succession
Bourbon

County of Barcelona
Charlemagne
Ebro

Kingdom of Aragon
Alfonso II of Aragon
King of Aragon
Petronila of Aragon
Duke
Duchess
Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Kings of Navarre
Íñigo Arista
Navarrese
Carolingian
Sancho IV
Alfonso VI of Castile
Sancho Ramirez of Aragon

Blanca

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