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  1. Philip of Naples and Sicily, "Duke of Calabria", Infante of Spain (13 June 1747 – 19 September 1777) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of Charles III of Spain, but was excluded from the succession to the thrones of Spain and Naples due to his intellectual disability.

  2. Prince Philip of Naples and Sicily, Duke of Calabria, Infante of Spain (13 June 1747 – 19 September 1777) was, at his birth, the eldest son of King Carlo of Naples and Sicily. He was the heir to the throne but never succeeded. His younger brothers, Charles IV of Spain and Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, replaced him in the succession.

  3. Infante Philip, Duke of Calabria. Philip of Naples and Sicily, "Duke of Calabria", Infante of Spain (13 June 1747 – 19 September 1777) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of Charles III of Spain, but was excluded from the succession to the thrones of Spain and Naples due to his intellectual disability.

  4. Philip of Naples and Sicily, "Duke of Calabria", Infante of Spain (13 June 1747 – 19 September 1777) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of Charles III of Spain, but was excluded from the succession to the thrones of Spain and Naples due to his imbecility.

  5. Filippo (given name) 1747 births. 1777 deaths. Deaths from smallpox. Knights of the Golden Fleece. 18th-century men of Italy. 18th-century men of Spain. Burials at the Basilica of Santa Chiara. Dukes of Calabria. Heirs apparent who never acceded. Infantes of Spain. Knights of the Spanish Golden Fleece (18th century) Spanish House of Bourbon.

  6. Philip of Naples and Sicily, "Duke of Calabria", Infante of Spain (13 June 1747 – 19 September 1777) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of Charles III of Spain, but was excluded from the succession to the thrones of Spain and Naples due to his imbecility.

  7. 1747–1777 Infante Felipe (or Philip) (excluded from succession due to mental illness) 1777–1778 Prince Carlo (died as an infant in 1778) 1778–1825 Francis I of the Two Sicilies (title dropped on accession to the throne)