House of Bourbon-Parma
The Bourbons of Parma are a royal family who ruled the Duchy of Parma from 1748 till 1860 when Italy was created. The family was founded by the Infante Philip of Spain, third son of Philip V of Spain and Elisabetta Farnese. The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748) ended the War of the Austrian Succession, and gave the land to Philip.
Philip married Louise Élisabeth of France and the present pretending duke of Parma (Carlos/Carlo of Parma) is a direct descendant. The duchy was taken by the House of Savoy when the state of Italy was created.
House Of Bourbon-Parma Media
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Flag of the Kingdom of Etruria
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Flag of the Duchy of Lucca
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Lesser Arms of Bourbon-Parma
House of Bourbon-Parma in the 18th and 19th centuries
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- Spanish: Carlos III cazadorKing Charles III as a huntertitle QS:P1476,es:"Carlos III cazador"*label QS:Les,"Carlos III cazador"*label QS:Len,"King Charles III as a hunter"
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Philip de Bourbon, son of Philip V of Spain and Elisabeth Farnese. part of a 1743 painting by Louis-Michel van Loo.
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Ferrari - Ferdinand I of Parma
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