Luis Antonio Jaime de Borbón y Farnesio

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Luis Antonio Jaime de Borbón y Farnesio was an 18th-century Spanish infante, cardinal, and patron of the arts from the Bourbon royal family.

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Luis Antonio Jaime de Borbón y Farnesio canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic bishop
cardinal
human
infante of Spain
member of royalty
patron of the arts
appointedCardinalBy Pope Benedict XIV NERFINISHED
archbishopricSee Archdiocese of Toledo NERFINISHED
archbishopricStart 1735
birthDate 1727-07-25
birthPlace Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
Seville NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
burialPlace Monastery of El Escorial NERFINISHED
cardinalateStart 1735
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Spain
deathDate 1785-08-07
deathPlace Madrid NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
familyName Borbón NERFINISHED
Farnesio NERFINISHED
father Philip V of Spain NERFINISHED
fullName Luis Antonio Jaime de Borbón y Farnesio NERFINISHED
givenName Luis Antonio Jaime NERFINISHED
knownFor being a Spanish Bourbon prince who entered the Church
patronage of the arts in 18th-century Spain
serving as Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain
memberOfDynasty House of Bourbon NERFINISHED
House of Farnese NERFINISHED
mother Elisabeth Farnese NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Spanish Bourbons NERFINISHED
nobleRank infante
nobleTitle Infante of Spain
occupation art patron
cardinal
clergyman
positionHeld Archbishop of Toledo NERFINISHED
Bishop of Seville NERFINISHED
Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Infante of Spain
Primate of Spain NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
sibling Charles III of Spain NERFINISHED
Infante Felipe of Spain, Duke of Parma NERFINISHED
María Antonia Fernanda of Spain NERFINISHED
María Teresa Rafaela of Spain NERFINISHED
style His Royal Highness

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Infante Luis of Spain fullName Luis Antonio Jaime de Borbón y Farnesio