. Mental and moral heredity in royalty, a statistical study in history and psychology . uch as are known to be frequently found in fami-lies with an insane diathesis, may have been the cause. Even closely associated with the most degenerate rela-tions we find perfectly normal and oftentimes very supe-rior characters. Among these we may here mention,Eleanor[513], Ferdinand[515], Catherine[517], Mary[519], Jo-anna^201, Don John[522], Isabella Clara[524], Mary[529i,Charles[530], and Ferdinand[531], all closely related to themost degenerate members of the family, against whomthey stand out in shar


. Mental and moral heredity in royalty, a statistical study in history and psychology . uch as are known to be frequently found in fami-lies with an insane diathesis, may have been the cause. Even closely associated with the most degenerate rela-tions we find perfectly normal and oftentimes very supe-rior characters. Among these we may here mention,Eleanor[513], Ferdinand[515], Catherine[517], Mary[519], Jo-anna^201, Don John[522], Isabella Clara[524], Mary[529i,Charles[530], and Ferdinand[531], all closely related to themost degenerate members of the family, against whomthey stand out in sharp contrast, illustrating the universalprinciple of segregation {alternative inheritance) in psy-chic heredity. (c) Bourbons in Spain and Italy [536] — [582] PHILIP V TO THE PRESENT DAY The male or Hapsburg line having become extinct in1700, on the death of Charles II, the Bourbons came uponthe Spanish throne. This group may be subdivided intofour smaller groups: 1. Primogeniture line of Spain. 2. Children of Philip, Duke of Parma. 3. Male line in the Two Sicilies. 4. The


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