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"Borb: A Royal Legacy of Spain's Princes and Princesses" Step into the enchanting world of Borb, where history intertwines with royalty

Background imageBorb Collection: Alfonso Carlos I de Borb

Alfonso Carlos I de Borbon y Austria-este (1849-1936). Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne. Portrait with the military dress of the army of the Pontifical zouaves. SPAIN. LA RIOJA

Background imageBorb Collection: Isabella of Borb󮠹Borb󮬠Princess of Asturias

Isabella of Borb󮠹Borb󮬠Princess of Asturias
Isabella of Borb󮠹 Borb󮬠 Princess of Asturias (1851-1931). Infanta of Spain, daughter of Isabella II and sister of Alfonso XII. BENLLIURE GIL, Joan Antoni (1859-1930). Oil on canvas

Background imageBorb Collection: OJEDA, Manuel (19th c. ). Portrait of Charles VII

OJEDA, Manuel (19th c. ). Portrait of Charles VII
OJEDA, Manuel (19th c.). Portrait of Charles VII. 1879. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. LA RIOJA. Sang� Carlist Circle

Background imageBorb Collection: MARIA LUISA FERNANDA de Borb󮠹Borb󮠨1832-1897)

MARIA LUISA FERNANDA de Borb󮠹Borb󮠨1832-1897)
MARIA LUISA FERNANDA de Borb󮠹 Borb󮠨 1832-1897). Infanta of Spain daughter of Ferdinand VII. Wife of Antonio Maria Luis de Orleans, Duke of Montpensier

Background imageBorb Collection: Spain. Carlos VII

Spain. Carlos VII
CARLOS VII, Carlos Maric de los Dolores de Borb󮠹 Austria-Este (1848-1909). Carlist pretender to the throne of Spain as Carlos VII. Spain. Carlism

Background imageBorb Collection: Fernado VII (right), his brother Carlos Mar�

Fernado VII (right), his brother Carlos Mar�
Fernado VII (right), his brother Carlos Maric Isidro (left) and his uncle Antonio Pascual de Borb󮠹 Sajonia. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo de Historia

Background imageBorb Collection: SPAIN. San Fernando. Spain (1930). The prince

SPAIN. San Fernando. Spain (1930). The prince Juan de Borb󮠤 uring the alligiance to the flag before his father, the king Alfonso XIII, in the Naval School of San Fernando (28th October 1930)

Background imageBorb Collection: Spain (1834). Quadruple Alliance between Britain

Spain (1834). Quadruple Alliance between Britain, Spain, France and Portugal, signed in Londres (22nd April 1834). Portraits of Maric Cristina de Borb󮬠 Isabel II, Maric II of Portugal

Background imageBorb Collection: Isabella of Borb󮠹Borb󮠨1851-1931). Infanta

Isabella of Borb󮠹Borb󮠨1851-1931). Infanta
Isabella of Borb󮠹 Borb󮠨 1851-1931). Infanta of Spain, daughter of Isabella II and sister of Alfonso XII. Infanta Isabella dressed as a typical Catalan shepherdess (1860). Litography

Background imageBorb Collection: CARLOS VII, Carlos Mar�de los Dolores de Borb󮠅

CARLOS VII, Carlos Mar�de los Dolores de Borb󮠅
CARLOS VII, Carlos Maric de los Dolores de Borb󮠹 Austria-Este (1848-1909). Carlist pretender to the throne of Spain as Carlos VII

Background imageBorb Collection: MADRAZO, Federico (1815-1894). The Queen Do񡠅

MADRAZO, Federico (1815-1894). The Queen Do񡠅
MADRAZO, Federico (1815-1894). The Queen Do񡠉 sabel II de Borb󮮠 1846. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Bilbao. Bilbao Fine Arts Museum

Background imageBorb Collection: Map of the archbishopric of Mexico (1767), by

Map of the archbishopric of Mexico (1767), by Jos頁 ntonio Alzate. View of the area of Tenochtitlan, the lagoons of Chalco and Tescuco. From the Lorenzana-Borb ollection. SPAIN. Toledo

Background imageBorb Collection: Plan of the archbishopric of Mexico: Mexico City

Plan of the archbishopric of Mexico: Mexico City and his lagoon. 1767. Collection Lorenzana-Borb󮮠 Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Toledo. State Public Library

Background imageBorb Collection: Spain (19th c. ). The queen Isabel II with his

Spain (19th c. ). The queen Isabel II with his
Spain (19th c.). The queen Isabel II with his daughter Isabel de Borb󮬠 Princess of Asturias. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo de Historia


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"Borb: A Royal Legacy of Spain's Princes and Princesses" Step into the enchanting world of Borb, where history intertwines with royalty. From Isabella of Borbéx to Princess of Asturias, this captivating lineage has left an indelible mark on Spain's rich heritage. OJEDA, Manuel (19th c. ). Portrait of Charles VII - a striking depiction that showcases the regal presence and charisma exuded by this influential figure. As Carlos VII, he held immense power during his reign, shaping the destiny of Spain. MARIA LUISA FERNANDA de Borbéx 1832-1897 - a name that resonates with elegance and grace. This remarkable princess embodied poise as she navigated through turbulent times in Spanish history. Her legacy continues to inspire generations. Alfonso Carlos I de Borbéx - another prominent member who contributed significantly to the royal family's narrative. His dedication to preserving tradition and upholding honor earned him admiration from all corners. LOPEZ Y PORTASÍS, Vicente (1772-1850). Portrait - an artistic masterpiece capturing the essence of these noble individuals. The strokes reveal their inner strength and resilience amidst challenges faced by their dynasty. Fernando VII (right), his brother Carlos Maríá - a bond unbreakable even in times when political strife threatened unity within the family. Their unwavering support for each other symbolizes loyalty at its finest. SPAIN. San Fernando. Spain (1930). The prince - a glimpse into more recent times when new chapters were written in this illustrious saga. The prince carries forward traditions while embracing modernity, ensuring continuity for future generations. As we delve deeper into the annals of history, one thing becomes clear – Borbéx is not just a name; it represents an enduring legacy etched in gold letters across time.