CARLOS D MACIAS

NAPERVILLE, IL 60563

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the free encyclopedia Look up Carlos in Wiktionarythe free dictionary. Carlos is a masculine given nameand is the MaltesePortuguese and Spanish variant of the English name Charlesfrom the North Germanic Carl . Royalty [ edit ] Carlos I of Portugal (1863–1908)second to last King of Portugal Carlos II of Spainlast Habsburg King in Spain CarlosPrince of Asturias (1545–1568)son of King Philip II Carlos III (1716–1788)King of Spain from 10 August 1759 to 14 December 1788 Carlos IV (1748–1819)King of Spain from 14 December 1788until his abdication on 19 March 1808 Infante CarlosCount of Molina (1788–1855)first of the Carlist claimants to the throne of Spain Carlos (Calusa) (died 1567)king of the Calusa people of Florida Carlos HugoDuke of Parma (1930–2010)Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain Prince CarlosDuke of Parma (born 1970)son of Prince CarlosDuke of Parma Carlos

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