Infante Gabriel
Infante Gabriel was a Spanish royal born on March 12, 1756, as the son of King Charles III of Spain and Queen Maria Amalia of Saxony. He was a member of the House of Bourbon and held the title of Infante, which is a designation for younger sons of the Spanish monarch. Gabriel was known for his artistic interests and was involved in various cultural activities during his lifetime.
Tragically, Infante Gabriel's life was cut short when he died at the young age of 19 on September 18, 1776. His early death was a significant loss to the Spanish royal family, and he is often remembered for his potential and contributions to the arts. Gabriel's legacy continues to be a point of interest in the history of the Spanish monarchy.