Bourbon (by marriage)

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Bourbon (by marriage) refers to individuals who became members of the House of Bourbon through matrimony rather than birth, typically royal consorts linked to the Bourbon dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dynastic affiliation category
noble house membership by marriage
royal consort category
appliesIn branches of the Bourbon family such as Bourbon-France, Bourbon-Spain, and Bourbon-Two Sicilies
appliesTo individuals who joined the Bourbon dynasty via matrimony
associatedWith House of Bourbon
classificationMethod based on marital link to a recognized Bourbon dynast
distinguishedFrom morganatic spouses without full dynastic status
excludes agnatic-born members of the House of Bourbon
governsTitleUsage use of Bourbon-related styles and titles by spouses
hasCriterion membership in the House of Bourbon acquired through marriage
not born into the House of Bourbon
hasLanguageVariant Bourbon (by marriage) self-linksurface differs
surface form: English term "Bourbon (by marriage)"

French concept corresponding to "Bourbon par mariage"
hasMemberType royal consorts of Bourbon monarchs
spouses of Bourbon princes
spouses of Bourbon princesses who are integrated into the dynasty
hasPurpose to clarify inheritance and dynastic rights in genealogical records
to distinguish consort members from bloodline Bourbons
hasTemporalScope late Middle Ages to contemporary period
isSubsetOf European royal consorts
members of the House of Bourbon
mayInclude foreign noblewomen married into the Bourbon house
princesses consort of Bourbon princes
queens consort of Bourbon kings
membershipBasis legal and dynastic status acquired at marriage
relatedTo Bourbon
surface form: Bourbon (by birth)

House of Bourbon
surface form: Bourbon dynasty

marital alliance
royal consort
scopeNote does not itself denote a legal title but a descriptive genealogical label
typicalGenderDistribution predominantly female due to historical patterns of dynastic marriage
usedInContext genealogical classification
historical studies of European monarchies
royal and noble prosopography

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Maria Luisa of Savoy dynasty Bourbon (by marriage)
Bourbon (by marriage) hasLanguageVariant Bourbon (by marriage) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: English term "Bourbon (by marriage)"