Category:Navarrese titular monarchs
The
Kingdom of Spain in 1841. A number of people have since continued using the title of King of Navarre
in both France and Spain.
- The Style of the French sovereign included the title "King of France and Navarre" (1620-1791, 1814-1815, 1815-1830). The title is since uses by the pretenders recognized by the Legitimists.
- The pretenders recognized by the Orléanists are recognized as heirs to the title, but do not use it. They use the title "King of the French".
- The titles of the Spanish kings include the title "King of Navarre". All monarchs since 1841 use this as a subsidiary title.
- The pretenders recognized by Carlism also use "King of Navarre" as a subsidiary title.
- The heirs-general to the Kingdom of Navarre currently belong to the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. They do not use the title.
Subcategories
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Pages in category "Navarrese titular monarchs"
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