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Por cierto, hablando de Francia, Don Francis II, no sólo reclamaría ser Rey de Baviera, Inglaterra, Escocia, Irlanda, sino también de Francia. ¿Qué opináis de eso? Hubo una época, en la que Inglaterra y Francia estuvieron unidos...
He aquí todas las casas reales, pretendientes al trono de Francia:
Fuente: Wikipedia en inglés.Category:Pretenders to the French throne
France is currently a republic (form of government) with a president (head of state). It used to be a monarchy with a king or an emperor as its head of state. This system of government was abolished with the outbreak and conclusion of the French revolution (1789-1872).
This category includes all the claimants to the French throne, either as rival claimants during the time that France was still a monarchy, or claimants for the restoration of the monarchy.
- during the monarchy as rival claimants to the reigning monarch:
- pretenders to the throne of the kingdom of France
- of the royal line (kings of England) (1340-1802)
- of the Jacobite line (Jacobitism) (from 1689 until today)
- after the revolution as principle claimants to the restoration of the monarchy:
- pretenders to the throne of the French empire (Bonapartists)
- of the Prince Napoléon Line (1815-1852 and from 1870 until today)
- of the Prince Canino Line (1846-1924)
- pretenders to the throne of the kingdom of France (Legitimists) (1789-1815 and from 1830 until today)
- pretenders to the throne of the king of the French (Orléanists) (from 1848 until today)
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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- ► Jacobite pretenders (14 P)
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- ► English pretenders to the French throne (24 P)
Pages in category "Pretenders to the French throne"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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“Es ésta nuestra finalidad, nuestro gran ideal. Caminamos para la civilización católica que podrá nacer de los escombros del mundo de hoy, como de los escombros del mundo romano nació la civilización medieval. Caminamos para la conquista de este ideal, con el coraje, la perseverancia, la resolución de enfrentar y vencer todos los obstáculos, con que los Cruzados marcharon sobre Jerusalén. Porque si nuestros mayores supieron morir para reconquistar el Sepulcro de Cristo, ¿cómo no vamos a querer nosotros —hijos de la Iglesia como ellos— luchar y morir para restaurar algo que vale infinitamente más que el preciosísimo Sepulcro del Salvador, es decir, su reinado sobre las almas y sobre la sociedad, que Él creó y salvó para amarlo eternamente?”.
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira.
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Última edición por Nicus; 28/07/2012 a las 09:19 Razón: Repetición
“Es ésta nuestra finalidad, nuestro gran ideal. Caminamos para la civilización católica que podrá nacer de los escombros del mundo de hoy, como de los escombros del mundo romano nació la civilización medieval. Caminamos para la conquista de este ideal, con el coraje, la perseverancia, la resolución de enfrentar y vencer todos los obstáculos, con que los Cruzados marcharon sobre Jerusalén. Porque si nuestros mayores supieron morir para reconquistar el Sepulcro de Cristo, ¿cómo no vamos a querer nosotros —hijos de la Iglesia como ellos— luchar y morir para restaurar algo que vale infinitamente más que el preciosísimo Sepulcro del Salvador, es decir, su reinado sobre las almas y sobre la sociedad, que Él creó y salvó para amarlo eternamente?”.
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira.
Y aquí dejo la lista de la Wikipedia, de la cual enlacé al principio, por si la borran o la cambian:
Fuente: Wikipedia (inglés).European
Germany
The German Empire was a federation of myriad smaller monarchies, all of which are now abolished under modern republican Germany. As a result, there are a large number of claimants to various German thrones. Since the dissolution of the empire, however, a number of former royal households have become extinct in the male line, and are therefore not represented in the list below. Mecklenburg-Schwerin went extinct in 2001, Saxe-Altenburg in 1991, and Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg-Sondershausen in 1971.
Italy
Up until the 19th century, the Italian peninsula comprised a number of states, some of which were monarchies. During the Italian unification, the monarchs of such agglomerated states lost their sovereignty and their titles became purely ceremonial. The resultant throne of the Kingdom of Italy was held by the former king of Sardinia.
Others
State Pretender Since House Claim Succession Abolition Ref(s) Italy Amedeo 18 March 1983 Savoy Descendant of King Vittorio Emanuele II (1861–1878). Hereditary 1946 [125][126] Vittorio Emanuele IV [eu 29] 15 December 1969 Heir apparent of King Umberto II (1946). Pre-unification Etruria Carlos V 18 August 2010 Bourbon-Parma [eu 8] Descendant of King Ludovico II (1803–1807). Hereditary 1807 [127][128] Mantua Maurizio 18 September 1943 Gonzaga Descendant of Marquess Federico I (1478–1484). Hereditary 1708 [129] Modena Lorenzo 7 February 1996 Habsburg-Lorraine [eu 3] Relative of Franz Ferdinand, adopted heir of Duke Francesco V (1846–1859). Hereditary 1859 [130] Naples Joachim 20 July 1944 Murat Descendant of King Gioacchino I (1808–1815). Hereditary 1816 [131] Parma Carlos V 18 August 2010 Bourbon-Parma [eu 8] Great-grandson of Duke Roberto I (1854–1859). Hereditary 1859 [127][128] Piombino Niccolò III 8 February 1988 Boncompagni-Ludovisi [eu 30] Descendant of Prince Antonio I (1778–1805). Hereditary 1805 [132] Tuscany Sigismondo [eu 31] 18 June 1993 Habsburg-Lorraine [eu 3] Descendant of Grand Duke Ferdinando IV (1859). Hereditary 1859 [133] Two Sicilies Carlos of Calabria 3 February 1964 Bourbon [eu 32] Descendant of King Ferdinando II (1830–1859). Hereditary 1861 Carlo of Castro 20 March 2008 Others Tavolara Tonino 9 May 1993 Bertoleoni Son of King Paolo II (1929–1934). Hereditary 1934 [134]
Croatia
Upon independence in 1941, a puppet monarchy of Italy was instituted in Croatia, with Prince Aimone of the House of Savoy appointed king. Aimone accepted the nomination in May 1941, adopting the regnal name "Tomislav II". In July 1943, however, he was forced to abdicate his throne on the orders of the Italian king Vittorio Emanuele III, before ever having been crowned. Aimone formally renounced all claims in October 1943. Since his death on 29 January 1948, his eldest son Amedeo may be argued to be the heir to that throne,[135] although he does not advance the claim.[126] If reigning, he would be known as "Zvonimir II".[135] However, the Habsburg claim is normally considered the primary one in regard to Croatia (see under "Austria-Hungary", above).
Finland In 1918, following Finland's independence from Russia, the national parliament made an attempt to establish a monarchy under the reign of a German king. Prince Friedrich Karl, of the House of Hesse, was elected as King of Finland in October 1918. He renounced this throne two months later, without ever having taken up the position, and Finland subsequently adopted a republican constitution. For this reason, there is a dispute as to whether the House of Hesse may lay claim to this title, as many maintain that since the king-elect was never installed, the title was never officially bestowed, and thus no claim has any legal basis. The order of succession to the throne was never established, but following the desire to the keep the throne separate from the senior line of the family, the current heir (since 18 November 1999) would be Phillipp, the great grandson of Friedrich Karl.[136]
Ireland
The Chiefs of the Name are the hereditary chieftains of the Irish clans, who are directly descended from the Gaelic royal families which ruled in parts of Ireland until the beginning of the seventeenth century. Most prominent among these are:[137]
- Desmond Roderic O'Conor (since 10 July 2000) of the Ó Conchobair, descended from the kings of Connacht.[138]
- William Butler Kavanagh (since 29 May 1962) of the Mac Murrough clan, descended from the kings of Leinster.[139]
- Conor Myles John O'Brien (since 20 May 1982) of the Ó Brien clan, descended from the kings of Munster and Thomond.[140][141]
- Hugo Ricciardi O'Neill of the Ó Neill clan, descended from the kings of Ulster.[142]
- Liam Trant MacCarthy Mór (since 11 November 2009) of the Mac Carthy clan, descended from the kings of Munster and Desmond. [143][144]
Lithuania Following the country's independence from Russia in 1918, the Council of Lithuania voted to establish a monarchy, and invited Prince Wilhelm, the Duke of Urach,[eu 33] to take the throne as king. Wilhelm accepted the nomination in July 1918, and adopted the regnal name "Mindaugas II". During the subsequent German Revolution, however, the Council withdrew its decision in November 1918, and Wilhelm was never crowned. His grandson, Wilhelm Albert is the current head of the family since 9 February 1991. In 2009, the Duke of Urach's brother Prince Ingio of Urach visited Lithuania and announced that if offered the throne he would be ready to assume it.[145]
PS: Borré las banderitas, porque no daban para subir.
“Es ésta nuestra finalidad, nuestro gran ideal. Caminamos para la civilización católica que podrá nacer de los escombros del mundo de hoy, como de los escombros del mundo romano nació la civilización medieval. Caminamos para la conquista de este ideal, con el coraje, la perseverancia, la resolución de enfrentar y vencer todos los obstáculos, con que los Cruzados marcharon sobre Jerusalén. Porque si nuestros mayores supieron morir para reconquistar el Sepulcro de Cristo, ¿cómo no vamos a querer nosotros —hijos de la Iglesia como ellos— luchar y morir para restaurar algo que vale infinitamente más que el preciosísimo Sepulcro del Salvador, es decir, su reinado sobre las almas y sobre la sociedad, que Él creó y salvó para amarlo eternamente?”.
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira.
Sr. Nicus.
¿Acaso en verdad cree en todos los despropósitos que enuncia en sus correos? En verdad sus propuestas parecen de broma, a quien se le puede ocurrir repartir EU. entre ingleses franceses y españoles o pensar que 120 millones de mexicanos nos convertiremos en felices vasallos de Sixto de Borbón y además borrar del mapa a los centro y sud americanos. No digo más, pero le sugiero más seriedad.
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