Talk:Alfonso Carlos of Bourbon, Duke of San Jaime

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[edit] Father of Alphonso XIII?

Something ain't right here ... the text of this article says that he's the father of Alfonso XIII of Spain, but he's actually the son of Alfonso XII of Spain! --Jfruh 03:05, 12 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Separation

How come the claims to the thrones of France and Spain went to different people?. Emperor001 17:21, 10 October 2007 (UTC)

They didn't. There were three rivalling successors to the Carlist heritage: Alfonso XIII (yes, as CARLIST claimant!), Xavier of Bourbon-Parma and Karl Pius of Austria-Tuscany (supported by only a very small minority). In France (Legitimist claim) Alfonso XIII was the only successor. More information in the Dutch article, maybe you can translate it with Babel Fish. Most English language Wikipedia article on Carlist pretenders are poor anyway. Känsterle 10:21, 11 October 2007 (UTC)