Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Not to be confused with Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who is sometimes erroneously called Charles V of SpainThe Infante Carlos of Spain (29 March 1788 – 10 March 1855) was the second surviving son of King Charles IV of Spain and of his wife, Maria Luisa of Parma. As Carlos V he was the first of the Carlist claimants to the throne of Spain. He is often referred to simply as 'Don Carlos', but should not be confused with Carlos, son of King Philip II of Spain, after whom Verdi's opera is named.. }
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- Infante_Carlos,_Count_of_Molina abstract "Not to be confused with Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who is sometimes erroneously called Charles V of SpainThe Infante Carlos of Spain (29 March 1788 – 10 March 1855) was the second surviving son of King Charles IV of Spain and of his wife, Maria Luisa of Parma. As Carlos V he was the first of the Carlist claimants to the throne of Spain. He is often referred to simply as 'Don Carlos', but should not be confused with Carlos, son of King Philip II of Spain, after whom Verdi's opera is named.".
- Infante_Carlos,_Count_of_Molina comment "Not to be confused with Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who is sometimes erroneously called Charles V of SpainThe Infante Carlos of Spain (29 March 1788 – 10 March 1855) was the second surviving son of King Charles IV of Spain and of his wife, Maria Luisa of Parma. As Carlos V he was the first of the Carlist claimants to the throne of Spain. He is often referred to simply as 'Don Carlos', but should not be confused with Carlos, son of King Philip II of Spain, after whom Verdi's opera is named.".