Louise of Orleans (1882–1952)
Louise of Orleans (1882–1952)
Princess of Orléans. Name variations: Louise de Orléans. Born on February 24, 1882; died in 1952; daughter of Maria Isabella (1848–1919) and Louis Philippe (1838–1894), count of Paris; married Carlos, prince of Bourbon-Sicily, also known as Charles (1870–1949), prince of the Two Sicilies, on November 16, 1907; children: Karl (b. 1908); Dolores of Bourbon-Sicily (b. 1909); Maria de las Mercedes (b. 1910); Maria de la Esperanza (b. 1914), princess of the Two Sicilies (who married Pedro de Alcantra, prince of Grao Para, and was the mother of Maria da Gloria [1946—]).
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