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Ferdinand Charles of Naples

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Ferdinand Karel (Ferdinand Carlo) Neapolitan (later Ferdinand II of Naples - 12/1/1810, Palermo - 22/5/1859, Caserta), the fourteen-year-old Neapolitan prince was the eldest son of František I of Naples and Marie Isabella of Spain. After his father’s death, he became the king of the Both of Sicily (1830-1859). He is depicted as a young soldier with the Order of the Golden Fleece and four Order Stars. On the top left it is the star of the Sicilian Order of St. Januaria, to the right of her Sicilian Order of St. Ferdinand, at the bottom left of the Spanish Order of Charles III. and on the bottom right the star of the French Order of St John. Spirit. The coat. as an adult portrait, as King Ferdinand II. (Ing. H2-60928).
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Title: Ferdinand Charles of Naples
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Ferdinand Karel (Ferdinand Carlo) Neapolitan (later Ferdinand II of Naples - 12/1/1810, Palermo - 22/5/1859, Caserta), the fourteen-year-old Neapolitan prince was the eldest son of František I of Naples and Marie Isabella of Spain.
After his father’s death, he became the king of the Both of Sicily (1830-1859).
He is depicted as a young soldier with the Order of the Golden Fleece and four Order Stars.
On the top left it is the star of the Sicilian Order of St.
Januaria, to the right of her Sicilian Order of St.
Ferdinand, at the bottom left of the Spanish Order of Charles III.
and on the bottom right the star of the French Order of St John.
Spirit.
The coat.
as an adult portrait, as King Ferdinand II.
(Ing.
H2-60928).

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