Neapolitan Bourbons

E153701

The Neapolitan Bourbons were a cadet branch of the French royal House of Bourbon that ruled the Kingdom of Naples and later the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in southern Italy until Italian unification.

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Neapolitan Bourbons canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cadet branch of the House of Bourbon
royal house
associatedWithDynasticClaim claims to the throne of the Two Sicilies
capitalCityDuringReign Naples
coatOfArmsIncludes arms of Bourbon-Anjou
arms of the Kingdom of Naples
Arms of the Kingdom of Sicily
surface form: arms of the Kingdom of Sicily
countryRuled Kingdom of Naples
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (by unification of Naples and Sicily)
surface form: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
currentStatus non-reigning royal house
deposedBy Kingdom of Sardinia
dynasticTitle King of Naples
surface form: Kings of Naples

King of Sicily
surface form: Kings of Sicily

King of the Two Sicilies (historical style)
surface form: Kings of the Two Sicilies
endOfReign 1861
firstMonarchInNaples Charles VII of Naples
firstMonarchInTwoSicilies Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
founder Charles III of Spain
Charles VII of Naples
houseOrigin France
languageUsedAtCourt French
Italian
lastReigningMonarch Francis II of the Two Sicilies
laterPoliticalSystemUnderRule limited constitutional monarchy
lostThroneDuring Italian unification
mainDynasticResidence Royal Palace of Naples
memberOfDynasticFamily House of Bourbon
surface form: Bourbon dynasty
notableMonarch Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
surface form: Ferdinand IV of Naples

Francis I of the Two Sicilies
otherResidence Royal Palace of Caserta
parentHouse House of Bourbon
politicalSystemUnderRule absolute monarchy
regionRuled Southern Italy
relatedBranch Bourbon France
surface form: French Bourbons

House of Bourbon-Spain
surface form: Spanish Bourbons
religion Roman Catholicism
restoredToThrone 1815
ruledDuringEvent Napoleonic Wars
secondaryCapital Palermo
startOfReign 1734
successorState Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (by unification of Naples and Sicily)
surface form: Kingdom of Italy
temporarilyDeposedBy Napoleonic Wars
surface form: Napoleonic occupation
usedTitle Duke of Parma
surface form: Duke of Parma (historically for founder)

King of Jerusalem (titular)
King of the Two Sicilies

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Bourbon coat of arms usedBy Neapolitan Bourbons