History of The Jacobite Line of Succession - "Henry IX & I"

"Henry IX & I"

On the day of Henry IX's death, 13 July 1807, the line of succession to the Jacobite claim was as follows (following primogeniture);

  1. Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia (b. 24 May 1751), first son of Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia
  2. Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia (b. 24 July 1759), second son of Victor Amadeus
  3. Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy (b. 6 September 1792), eldest daughter of Victor Emmanuel
  4. Princess Maria Anna of Savoy (b. 19 September 1803), second daughter of Victor Emmanuel
  5. Princess Maria Theresa of Savoy (b. 19 September 1803), third daughter of Victor Emmanuel
  6. Prince Charles Felix of Piedmont (b. 6 April 1765), fourth son of Victor Amadeus
  7. Marie Josephine Louise, Queen of France (b. 2 September 1753), first daughter of Victor Amadeus
  8. Prince Louis-Antony, Duke of Angoulême (b. 6 August 1775), elder son of Princess Mary Theresa, Countess of Artois
  9. Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry (b. 24 January 1778), second son of Princess Mary Theresa
  10. Princess Mary Anne, Duchess of Chablais (b. 17 December 1757), third daughter of Victor Amadeus

Henry IX was the last actual claimant to the thrones.

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