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Francisco de Asís, Duke of Cádiz. Francisco de Asís (Francisco de Asís María Fernando de Borbón; 13 May 1822 – 17 April 1902) was King of Spain as the husband of Queen Isabella II from their marriage in 1846 until Isabella's deposition in 1868.
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Status. Extinct. Duke of Cádiz, named after the city Cádiz in Andalusia, is a substantive title that has been created four times since 1484 for members of the Spanish royal family. It does not include any land tenure and does not produce any income for the holder.
- First
- Peerage of Spain
- 1484
On 22 November 1972, General Franco awarded Alfonso the Spanish title Duque de Cádiz with the dignity Grandee of Spain, and he received the style of Royal Highness. The Cádiz title had been held by Alfonso's great-great-grandfather, the Infante Francisco de Asís. French succession rights
- 20 March 1975 – 30 January 1989
- 22 November 1972 – 30 January 1989
- Reverted to the Crown
- Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia
Francisco de Asís de Borbón y Martínez-Bordiú ( Madrid, 22 de noviembre de 1972 - Pamplona, 7 de febrero de 1984) fue el hijo primogénito de Alfonso de Borbón y Dampierre, duque de Cádiz y de Anjou y de María del Carmen Martínez-Bordiú y Franco . Familia e infancia.
Francisco de Asís (Francisco de Asís María Fernando de Borbón; 13 May 1822 – 17 April 1902) was King of Spain as the husband of Queen Isabella II from their marriage in 1846 until Isabella's deposition in 1868. Francisco and his wife were double first cousins, as their fathers were brothers and their mothers were sisters.
Francisco de Asís, Duke of Cádiz was King consort of Spain. He was the husband of Queen Isabella II of Spain from their marriage on 10 October 1846 until Isabella was overthrown on 30 September 1868. Sometimes, his name occurs in its anglicised form as Francis of Assisi.