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Bourbon, French History, Biographies
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Bourbon[bOOrbON´] Pronunciation Key - The Sicilian Bourbons
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The line of Bourbon-Sicily came out of the Spanish line. It was founded by Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, who succeeded (1759) his father as king of Naples and of Sicily when the latter became king of Spain as Charles III. His great-grandson, Francis II, was deposed in 1860.
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