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King Charles II of Spain (Carlos II, 1661-1700) by Claudio Coello (1642-1693), oil on canvas, c.1680-83 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Centuries of inbreeding among European royals caused the deformity known as the 'Habsburg jaw' | Daily Mail Online
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Bobby's Collection of Austrian History - The Spanish Habsburgs Carlos II of Spain Carlos (Charles) was born on the 6th November 1661 and died on the 1st November 1700. He was the