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Official portrait of Charles IV by Francisco Goya.
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Official portrait of Charles IV by Francisco Goya.

Spanish Royalty
House of Bourbon


Philip V
Children
Luis I
Ferdinand VI
Charles III
Mariana Victoria, Queen of Portugal
Philip, Duke of Parma
Teresa, Dauphiness of France
Infante Luis
Antonia, Queen of Sardinia
Luis I
Ferdinand VI
Charles III
Children
Infanta María Josefa
Maria Luisa, Grand Duchess of Tuscany and Holy Roman Empress
Infante Felipe
Charles IV
   Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
Infante Gabriel
Infante Antonio
Grandchild of cadet line
Infante Pedro Carlos
Charles IV
Children
Carlota Joaquina, Queen of Portugal and Brazil
Infanta Maria Amelia
Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca
Ferdinand VII
   Carlos, Count of Molina
Maria Isabella, Queen of the Two Sicilies
   Francis Paula, Duke of Cadiz
Grandchildren of cadet lines
   Carlos, Count of Montemolin
   Juan, Count of Montizon
Infante Fernando
Francis, Duke of Cadiz, king-consort
   Enrique, Duke of Sevilla
Maria Cristina, Princess of Spain and Portugal
Amelia, Duchess of Bavaria
Ferdinand VII
Children
Isabella II
Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier
Isabella II
Children
Infante Ferdinand
Isabella, Princess of Asturias
Infanta Maria Christina
Alfonso XII
Infanta Maria de la Paz, Duchess of Bavaria
Infanta Eulalia, Duchess of Galliera
Alfonso XII
Children
Maria de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias
Infanta Teresa, Duchess of Bavaria
Alfonso XIII
Infanta Maria de la Concepcion
Infanta Maria del Pilar
Infanta Maria de la Paz
Infanta Marie Eulalia
Infante Francis
Alfonso XIII
Children
Alfonso, Prince of Asturias
Jaime, Duke of Segovia
Infanta Beatriz
Infanta Maria Cristina
Juan, Count of Barcelona
Infante Gonzalo
Grandchildren
Alfonso, Duke of Cadiz
Gonzalo, Duke of Aquitaine
Infanta Pilar
Juan Carlos I
Infanta Margarita
Infante Alfonso
Great Grandchildren
Don Francisco
Luis, Duke of Anjou
Dona Stephanie
Juan Carlos I
Children
   Elena, Duchess of Lugo
   Cristina, Duchess of Palma
   Felipe, Prince of Asturias
Grandchild
Infanta Leonor
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Charles IV (November 11, 1748 - January 20, 1819) was King of Spain from December 14, 1788 until his abdication on March 19, 1808.

Early life

Charles was the second son of Charles III and his wife Maria Amalia of Saxony. He was born at Portici, while his father was king of the Two Sicilies. His elder brother don Felipe was passed over for the two thrones as mentally retarded (deeper retardation than Charles') and epileptic. Charles had inherited a great frame and immense physical strength from the Saxon line of his mother, granddaughter of August II of Poland. When young he was fond of wrestling with the strongest countrymen he could find. He was considered by many to be intellectually sluggish and quite credulous. His wife Maria Luisa of Parma, on the other hand, was seen by many (including by the painter Francisco Goya) as a vicious and coarse woman who thoroughly dominated the king. During his father's lifetime he was led by her into court intrigues which aimed at driving the king's favourite minister, Count of Floridablanca, from office, and replacing him by Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, Count of Aranda, the chief of the "Aragonese" party.

Children

Charles IV and his queen Maria Louisa, from The Family of Charles IV by Goya.
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Charles IV and his queen Maria Louisa, from The Family of Charles IV by Goya.

Charles IV married his first cousin Maria Luisa of Parma (daughter of Philip, Duke of Parma) in 1765. They had 14 children, but only seven reached adulthood:

Reign

After he succeeded to the throne in 1788 his one serious occupation was hunting. Affairs were left to be directed by his wife and her lover Manuel de Godoy. Although Godoy essentially took over his wife and his office, the king was favourable towards him for all his life. When terrified by the French Revolution he turned to the Inquisition to help him against the party which would have carried the reforming policy of Charles III much further. But he never took more than a passive part in the direction of his own government. He simply obeyed the impulse given him by the queen and Godoy. In 1803, after smallpox had affected his daughter María Luísa, the king commissioned his doctor Francisco Javier de Balmis to bring the vaccine to the Spanish colonies on state expenses.

He had a profound belief in his divine right and the sanctity of his person. He thought it very important to seem a very powerful monarch, although his kingdom was treated as a mere dependency by France and his throne was dominated by the queen and her lover. Spain allied with France and supported the Continental Blockade, but withdrew after the Battle of Trafalgar. When Napoleon won from Prussia in 1807, Godoy returned to the French side, but France no longer considered Spain a worthy ally. But even the alliance with France, as it was, made Godoy's rule unpopular and fueled the partido fernandista, the supporters of Ferdinand, who favored a close relationship with Great Britain.

Abdication

When he was told that his son Ferdinand was appealing to the emperor Napoleon against Godoy, he took the side of the favourite. When the populace rose at Aranjuez in 1808 he abdicated on March 19 to save the minister, who had been taken prisoner. Ferdinand took the throne but was distrusted by Napoleon, who had 100,000 soldiers in Spain by that time.

He took refuge in France, and was the prisoner of Napoleon. He had a difficult time restraining himself from assaulting his son. Then he abdicated in favour of Napoleon's brother Joseph. He accepted a pension from the French emperor and spent the rest of his life between his wife and Godoy. He died in Rome on January 20, 1819.

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