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  1. Infante Luis, Count of Chinchón (Luis Antonio Jaime de Borbón y Farnesio; 25 July 1727 – 7 August 1785), known as the Cardinal Infante, was a Spanish infante and clergyman. He was a son of Philip V of Spain and his second wife, Elisabeth Farnese .

  2. Louis I (Spanish: Luis Felipe Fernando José de Borbón y Saboya; 25 August 1707 – 31 August 1724) was King of Spain from 15 January 1724 until his death in August the same year. His reign is one of the shortest in history, lasting for just over seven months.

  3. Jun 13, 2020 · Mr Luis Infante is a member of the Political Secretariat of HRH Sixtus Henry of Bourbon and a prominent figure in the Comunión Tradicionalista (contemporary Carlist movement). In this interview...

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  4. Palacio del Infante Don Luis. This palace, representative of the late Spanish Baroque style, was built in 1765 by Ventura Rodríguez under the orders of the Infant Luis Antonio de Borbón y Farnesio, brother of Carlos III. The palace is set in extensive gardens.

  5. Aug 2, 2022 · In the late 19th Century, hundreds of thousands of Spaniards left Spain for America. A few made an exceptional fortune and returned home; they are known as 'indianos'.

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  6. Luis Fernando de Orleans y Borbón, Infante of Spain (5 November 1888 – 20 June 1945) was a French prince and Spanish infante who lost his title.

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  8. Infante Luis, Count of Chinchón (Luis Antonio Jaime de Borbón y Farnesio; 25 July 1727 – 7 August 1785), known as the Cardinal Infante, was a Spanish infante and clergyman. He was a son of Philip V of Spain and his second wife, Elisabeth Farnese.