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  1. Xavier: Son of Louis, dauphin France. 1972: The Infante Jaime, duke of Segovia, is the son of Alfonso XIII of Spain. He is also one of the Legitimist pretenders to the French throne and as such he grants his son, Gonzalo, the title of duke of Aquitaine. 1972 - 2000: Gonzalo: Son of Jaime, duke of Segovia. 2000

  2. Xavier de France, fils de France, Duke of Aquitaine (Xavier Marie Joseph; 8 September 1753 22 February 1754) was a French Prince du Sang of the House of Bourbon. Xavier Marie Joseph de France, duc d''Aquitaine was the third surviving child and eldest son of Dauphin Louis Ferdinand of France and Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. He was a brother to the future kings Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and ...

  3. Xavier Marie Joseph de France (8 September 1753 – 22 February 1754) was a fils de France of the House of Bourbon. At birth he was given the title of Duke of Aquitaine by his grandfather, Louis XV of France .

  4. After his death Aquitaine was ruled by independent minded dukes. Charlemagne executed the last of these dukes 778 and restored Aquitaine as Frankish part kingdom ruled by members of the Carolingian dynasty. This kingdom united with France 877 but by then had a new duchy of Aquitaine already been created. The duchy together with several other French fiefs became a part of the kings of England's ...

  5. Xavier Marie Joseph, Aqutaine Dükü (8 Eylül 1753 - 22 Şubat 1754) Bourbon Hanesi'nin Fransız prensiydi . Louis, Fransa Dauphin ve Saksonya Maria Josepha 'nın hayatta kalan üçüncü çocuğu ve en büyük oğluydu ve bu nedenle gelecekteki kralların en büyük erkek kardeşiydi Louis XVI , Louis XVIII ve Charles X . Doğumunda Aquitaine Dükü unvanı verildi ve yaşadığı beş ay ...

  6. Xavier Marie Joseph de France (8 September 1753 – 22 February 1754) was a fils de France of the House of Bourbon. At birth he was given the title of Duke of Aquitaine by his grandfather, Louis XV of France. He was the third surviving child and the second son of the Dauphin Louis de France and Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony.