Español: Luis I de Borbón (Madrid, 25 de agosto de 1707 – ibídem; 31 de agosto de 1724), llamado el Bien Amado o el Liberal, rey de España. Su reinado de 229 días es el más efímero de la historia española (sin contar el gobierno de Felipe el Hermoso). Era el hijo mayor de Felipe V y María Luisa de Saboya.
English: Louis I (Spanish: Luis I de Borbón, 25 August 1707 – 31 August 1724) was King of Spain from 14 January 1724 until his death. His reign is recorded as one of the shortest in history, as he was king for just over seven months.
He was the eldest son of King Philip V of Spain by his first queen consort, Maria Luisa of Savoy.
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