Carlos, Prince of Asturias - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Carlos, Prince of Asturias
16. Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (=#28)
8. Philip I of Castile (=#14)
17. Mary, Duchess of Burgundy (=#29)
4. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
18. Ferdinand II of Aragon (=#22, 26, 30)
9. Joanna I of Castile (=#15)
19. Isabella I of Castile (=#23, 27, 31)
2. Philip II of Spain
20. Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu (=#24)
10. Manuel I of Portugal (=#12)
21. Infanta Beatrice of Portugal (=#25)
5. Isabella of Portugal
22. Ferdinand II of Aragon (=#18, 26, 30)
11. Maria of Aragon (=#13)
23. Isabella I of Castile (=#19, 27, 31)
1. Carlos, Prince of Asturias
24. Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu (=#20)
12. Manuel I of Portugal (=#10)
25. Infanta Beatrice of Portugal (=#21)
6. John III of Portugal
26. Ferdinand II of Aragon (=#18, 22, 30)
13. Maria of Aragon (=#11)
27. Isabella I of Castile (=#19, 23, 31)
3. Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal
28. Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (=#16)
14. Philip I of Castile (=#8)
29. Mary, Duchess of Burgundy (=#17)
7. Catherine of Austria
30. Ferdinand II of Aragon (=#18, 22, 26)
15. Joanna I of Castile (=#9)
31. Isabella I of Castile (=#19, 23, 27)

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