Noun
A title borne by every one of the daughters of the kings of Spain and Portugal, except the eldest.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfonso subsequently started a war against Castile, peace arriving four years later, through the intervention of the Infanta Maria herself. Source: Internet
After the death of General Franco in 1975, her brother Juan Carlos ascended the throne and later made her Infanta of Spain and the title of HRH, Her Royal Highness. Source: Internet
Holt, Mack P., The French wars of religion, 1562–2011, (Cambridge University Press, 1995), p. 148 In the religious fervor of the time, the Infanta was recognized to be a suitable candidate, provided that she marry a suitable husband. Source: Internet
Infanta Benedita of Portugal was also named after him. Source: Internet
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld Infanta Cristina's husband’s prison sentence on Tuesday, 12 June. Source: Internet
This follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the First Lady's Foundation, Infanta Malaria Prevention Foundation, Ghanaian owned technology firm, Aspirx, and Merck, a German health Institute. Source: Internet