Carlos V

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Carlos V is the dynastic title claimed by Infante Carlos, Count of Molina, as the Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne in the 19th century.

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Label Occurrences
Carlos V canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne
dynastic title
alsoKnownAs Carlos María Isidro de Borbón
associatedWith Spanish legitimist royalism
defense of traditional fueros and privileges
basisOfClaim rejection of the Pragmatic Sanction of 1830
centuryOfActivity 19th century
claimedRegnalNumber V
claimedTitle King of Spain
claimStartYear 1833
conflict Carlist Wars
surface form: First Carlist War
country Spain
dynasty House of Bourbon
dynastyBranch Carlist branch of the House of Bourbon
historicalContext post-Napoleonic Spain
historicalPeriod Reign of Isabella II of Spain
ideology Carlists
surface form: Carlism
languageOfTitle Spanish
monarchStyleClaimed His Catholic Majesty
monarchTypeClaimed Carlos V of Spain (Carlist claimant)
surface form: King of Spain (Carlist line)
movement Carlists
surface form: Carlist movement
opposedBy Spanish liberalism
surface form: Spanish liberals

supporters of Isabella II
opposedTo Isabella II of Spain
politicalPosition absolutist
legitimist
predecessorInCarlistLine Ferdinand VII of Spain
realName Infante Carlos, Count of Molina
recognizedBy Carlist supporters as legitimate King of Spain
regionOfInfluence Spain
relatedConflict Carlist Wars
religion Roman Catholicism
role traditionalist claimant
sphere European royal dynastic claims
successionDispute Spanish succession crisis of 1833
successionLine Carlist line of succession to the Spanish throne
successorInCarlistLine Carlos VI (Carlist claimant)
supportedBy Spanish absolutists
Spanish rural traditionalists
ultra-Catholic factions in Spain
titleHolder Infante Carlos, Count of Molina
titleMeaning Charles V in English
titleNature disputed royal title
titleUsage used as regnal name by Carlists

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