Consort Queen of Spain. Born Duchess of Parma of the Bourbon cadet branch and granddaughter of the King of France Louis XV, she was the wife of Charles IV (1765-1819) preceding him in the death by seventeen days. She was a woman with a strong temperament, enough to condition her husband in political choices and attitudes in the family environment. However, despite her commitment to trying to keep the King's influence stable, she was unable to prevent him from being dethroned by his son, the future Ferdinand VII. Maria Luisa of Parma spent the last years in exile in Rome with her husband (1808-1819).
Consort Queen of Spain. Born Duchess of Parma of the Bourbon cadet branch and granddaughter of the King of France Louis XV, she was the wife of Charles IV (1765-1819) preceding him in the death by seventeen days. She was a woman with a strong temperament, enough to condition her husband in political choices and attitudes in the family environment. However, despite her commitment to trying to keep the King's influence stable, she was unable to prevent him from being dethroned by his son, the future Ferdinand VII. Maria Luisa of Parma spent the last years in exile in Rome with her husband (1808-1819).
Bio by: Lucy & Chris
Family Members
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Carlos Clemente de Borbón
1771–1774
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Carlota Joaquina de Borbón
1775–1830
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Maria Luisa Carlota de Borbón
1777–1782
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Maria Amalia de Borbón
1779–1798
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Carlos Domingo Eusebio de Borbón
1780–1783
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Maria Luisa Josefina Antonieta Vicenta de Borbón
1782–1824
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Carlos Francisco de Paula de Borbón
1783–1784
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Felipe Francisco de Paula de Borbón
1783–1784
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King Fernando VII
1784–1833
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Carlos Maria Isidro Benito de Borbón
1788–1855
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Maria Isabella de Borbón
1789–1848
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Maria Teresa de Borbón
1791–1794
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Felipe Maria Francisco de Borbón
1792–1794
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Francisco de Paula de Borbón
1794–1865
Flowers
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