Blancs d'Espagne
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Blancs d'Espagne ("Spanish Whites") was a term used to refer to those legitimists in France who, following the death of the Comte de Chambord in 1883, supported the Spanish Carlist claimant rather than the Orleanist candidate, who was supported by the vast majority of French royalists.
The term was generally used by supporters of the Comte de Paris, the Orleanist candidate, as a term of derision for their ultra-legitimist opponents who so hated the House of Orléans that they would support a foreign prince over an Orleanist candidate. It is a pun on the cosmetic and cleanser known as blanc d'Espagne, originally a white lead pigment and later either basic bismuth nitrate<ref>Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts. Handbook of Chemistry. Cavendish Society, London, 1850.</ref> or a preparation made from chalk and clay.<ref>Le Nouveau Petit Robert: Dictionnaire de la langue française. Dictionnaires le Robert, Paris, 1993.</ref>
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Claimants or declared claimantsEdit
Portrait | Name | from | until | Relationship with predecessor(s) |
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Template:CSS image crop | Jean III | 24 August 1883 | 18 November 1887 | his great-great-grandfather was brother to great-great-great-grandfather of Count of Chambord |
Template:CSS image crop | Charles XI | 18 November 1887 | 18 July 1909 | oldest son |
File:Don Jaime de Borbón.jpg | Jacques I | 18 July 1909 | 2 October 1931 | only son |
File:Alfonso Carlos 1930s.jpg | Charles XII | 2 October 1931 | 29 September 1936 | paternal uncle |
File:466pxalfonsoxiiideespaaaf2.jpg | Alphonse I | 29 September 1936 | 28 February 1941 | second cousin once removed (his great-grandfather was brother to grandfather of Alphonse I |
File:Jaime Enrique de Borbón.jpg | Henri VI | 28 February 1941 | 20 March 1975 | oldest living son (second son) |
File:Prinses irene, Bestanddeelnr 019-1183.jpg | Alphonse II | 20 March 1975 | 30 January 1989 | oldest son |
File:Louis Alphonse de Bourbon et la princesse Marie-Marguerite (1) (cropped).jpg | Louis XX | 30 January 1989 | onwards | oldest living son (second son) |