The House of Bourbon is a royal house of Vinsalia that originated from the historic House of Bourbon and contained many monarchs in both France and Spain. The Royal House was later brought to J Andres by Robert Bourbon, who immigrated into J Andres after the collapse of neighboring Vinsalia. Under Phillippe, J Andres and Vinsalia became united in a personal union. This union was formalized by incorporation in 2091.
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| - The House of Bourbon is a royal house of Vinsalia that originated from the historic House of Bourbon and contained many monarchs in both France and Spain. The Royal House was later brought to J Andres by Robert Bourbon, who immigrated into J Andres after the collapse of neighboring Vinsalia. Under Phillippe, J Andres and Vinsalia became united in a personal union. This union was formalized by incorporation in 2091.
- In 1713, following the defeat of France and Spain in the War of Spanish Succession, the British-imposed Treaty of Utrecht declared that, while different members of the Bourbon family could rule in France and Spain, the two nations would not unite under a single monarch. This matter became irrelevant with the abolition of the French monarchy in the 19th century.
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| - The House of Bourbon is a royal house of Vinsalia that originated from the historic House of Bourbon and contained many monarchs in both France and Spain. The Royal House was later brought to J Andres by Robert Bourbon, who immigrated into J Andres after the collapse of neighboring Vinsalia. Under Phillippe, J Andres and Vinsalia became united in a personal union. This union was formalized by incorporation in 2091.
- In 1713, following the defeat of France and Spain in the War of Spanish Succession, the British-imposed Treaty of Utrecht declared that, while different members of the Bourbon family could rule in France and Spain, the two nations would not unite under a single monarch. This matter became irrelevant with the abolition of the French monarchy in the 19th century.
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