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Infante Alfonso of Spain

Infante Alfonso of Spain ''(Don Alfonso Cristino Teresa Ángelo Francisco de Asís y Todos los Santos de Borbón y Borbón Dos-Sicilias''; 3 October 1941, in Rome – 29 March 1956, in Estoril) was the younger brother of King Juan Carlos of Spain.
==Early life==
Alfonso was born in Rome, the youngest son of the Infante Juan of Spain, Count of Barcelona and of his wife, Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. His godfather was the Infante Alfonso de Orleans y Borbón; his godmother was his father's sister Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain.〔José María Zavala, ''Dos infantes y un destino'' (Barcelona: Planez & Janés, 1998), 101.〕 Within his own family he was called ''Alfonsito'' to distinguish him from other family members with the name Alfonso.
When Alfonso was still just a baby, his family moved to Lausanne in Switzerland where they lived in the Villa Les Rocailles.〔Zavala, 102.〕 In February 1946 the family moved to Portugal.〔Zavala, 111.〕
In 1947 Alfonso visited Spain for the first time at the invitation of dictator Francisco Franco. In 1950 he and his brother Juan Carlos were sent to study in Spain.〔"Spanish Pretender's Sons", ''The Times'' ( 2 October 1950): 3. "General Franco and Don Juan", ''The Times'' ( 3 October 1950): 5.〕 At first they lived in San Sebastián where a private school had been established in the Miramar Palace.〔Zavala, 165.〕 In June 1954 they were received by General Franco at the Pardo Palace.〔Zavala, 171.〕 Later Alfonso and Juan Carlos attended the military academy in Zaragoza.〔"Prince to Return to Spain Tuesday", ''The New York Times'' ( 16 January 1955): 25.〕

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