Issue
Name | Portrait | Lifespan | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Charles Duke of Parma King of Naples and Sicily King of Spain |
20 January 1716 – 14 December 1788 |
was the King of Spain and the Spanish Indes from 1759 to his death in 1788. In 1738 he married the cultured Princess Maria Amalia of Saxony with whom he had 13 children; | ||
Infante Francisco |
21 March 1717 – 21 April 1717 |
died in infancy | ||
Infanta Mariana Victoria Queen of Portugal |
31 March 1718 – 15 January 1781 |
; was Queen Consort of Portugal and the Algarves due to her marriage to Joseph I. She also acted as Queen Regent of Portugal. | ||
Philip Duke of Parma |
20 March 1720 – 18 July 1765 |
Duke of Parma, Plasencia and Guastalla (15 March 1720 – 18 July 1765) was duke of Parma from 1748 to 1765. He founded the house of Bourbon-Parma (a.k.a. the Bourbons of Parma); married Princess Louise Élisabeth of France and had issue. | ||
Infanta Maria Teresa Antonia Rafaela Dauphine of France |
11 June 1726 – 22 July 1746 |
was Dauphine of France as spouse of Louis, Dauphin of France. In France, she was known simply as Madame la Dauphine. | ||
Infante Luis Antonio Jaime Count of Chinchón |
25 July 1727 – 7 August 1785 |
known as the Cardinal-Infante. Was Archbishop of Toledo, Primate of Spain and Cardinal since 1735. In 1754 renounced his ecclesiastical titles and became Count of Chinchón. In 1776, he married morganatically Doña María Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas and had issue, but without royal titles. | ||
Infanta Maria Antonia Ferdinanda Queen of Sardinia |
17 November 1729 – 19 September 1785 |
was Queen of Sardinia as the wife of King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia. She was a mother of 3 rulers of Sardinia. |
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