Philippe Boiry
Philippe Boiry was born in Paris on February 19th 1927.
It became, under the name of Prince Philippe (or Prince Felipe ), the applicant with the royal throne of Araucanie and Patagonie by calling upon a renunciation in its made favor on May 12th 1951 by the titular king Antoine III (Jacques-Antoine Bernard) who dies in Paris on October 26th 1952. The two men did not have any family ties.
After a long “reign” of more than one half-century, twice widowed and without descent, prince Philippe can still choose a successor by will according to a practice anchored well in the Royaume of Araucanie and Patagonie.
Works
- Philippe d' Araucanie, History of the Kingdom of Araucanie (1860-1979): a dynasty of French Princes in Latin America , La Rochelle, 1979, 468 pp.
Bond external
- Official site of the Kingdom of Araucanie
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