House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
As royal title for the heir apparent to the throne:
- 1747–1777 Infante Felipe (or Philip) (excluded from succession due to mental illness)
- 1777-1778 Prince Carlo (died as an infant in 1778)
- 1816-1825 Francis I of the Two Sicilies (title dropped on accession to the throne)
- 1810-1830 Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies (title dropped on accession to the throne)
- 1830-1859 Francis II of the Two Sicilies (title dropped on accession to the throne)
- 1894-1934 Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta (he never used the title)
As customary title of the head of the House:
- 1934-1960 Prince Ferdinando Pius
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“He has seen but half the universe who never has been shown the house of pain.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
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