Armas del infante Luis de Borbón y Farnesio, sin atributos eclesiasticos
Infante Luis used a plain label as difference in his Coat of arms as Cardinal and Archbishop of Toledo, without a crown. He changed this difference for the open crown (later named Crown of Infantes) in his arms without ecclesiastical ornaments. See the source below. The Spanish House of Bourbon had no formal rules for cadency at that time. Royal Family member's arms were created ad-hoc. The Heir Apparent of Spain frequently used the undifferentiated royal arms, with the title's crown.
Source: Menéndez Pidal y Navascués, Faustino, Hugo. El escudo. P. 248. At Menéndez Pidal y Navascués, Faustino; O´Donnell y Duque de Estrada, Hugo; Lolo, Begoña. Símbolos de España. Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, 1999. ISBN 84-259-1074-9Relevante Bilder
Relevante Artikel
Luis de Borbón y FarnesioLuis Antonio Jaime de Borbón y Farnesio war der sechste und damit jüngste Sohn König Philipps V. und somit Infant von Spanien. Seine Mutter war die zweite Gemahlin Philipps V., Elisabetta Farnese, Herzogin von Parma; er selbst war der jüngere Bruder des spanischen Königs Karl III. (reg. 1759–1788). .. weiterlesen