Children
Name | Pictures | Birth | Death | Notes |
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Elisabeth of Austria | 9 July 1526 | 15 June 1545 | In 1543 she was married to future King Sigismund II Augustus of Poland and Lithuania. | |
Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor | 31 July 1527 | 12 October 1576 | Married to his first cousin Maria of Spain and had issue. | |
Archduchess Anna of Austria | 7 July 1528 | 16 October/17 October 1590 | Married Albert V, Duke of Bavaria. | |
Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria | 14 June 1529 | 24 January 1595 | Married to Philippine Welser and then married his niece Anne Juliana Gonzaga. | |
Maria of Austria | 15 May 1531 | 11 December 1581 | Consort of Wilhelm, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. | |
Magdalena of Austria | 14 August 1532 | 10 September 1590 | A nun. | |
Catharine of Austria | 15 September 1533 | 28 February 1572 | In 1553 she was married to king Sigismund II Augustus of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. | |
Eleonora of Austria | 2 November 1534 | 5 August 1594 | Married William I, Duke of Mantua. | |
Margaret of Austria | 16 February 1536 | 12 March 1567 | A nun. | |
Johann of Austria | 10 April 1538 | 20 March 1539 | Died in childhood. | |
Barbara of Austria | 30 April 1539 | 19 September 1572 | Married Alfonso II d'Este. | |
Charles II, Archduke of Austria | 3 June 1540 | 10 July 1590 | father of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor. | |
Ursula of Austria | 24 July 1541 | 30 April 1543 | Died in childhood. | |
Helena of Austria | 7 January 1543 | 5 March 1574 | A nun. | |
Johanna of Austria | 24 January 1547 | 10 April 1578 | Married Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Ancestors of Charles II of England and Louis XIII of France. |
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