Family Tree
- Wilhelm (1752–1837), second son of Johann, m. 1780 Countess Palatine Maria Anna of Birkenfeld (1753–1824), and had issue:
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- Maria Elisabeth Amalie Franziska (1784-1849), m. 1808 Louis Alexandre Berthier, sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel (1753-1815), and had issue.
- Pius August (1786-1837), m. 1807 Princess and Duchess Amélie Louise of Arenberg (1789-1823), and had issue:
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- Maximilian Joseph (1808-1888), m. 1828 Princess Ludovika of Bavaria (1808-1892) and had issue:
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- Ludwig Wilhelm (1831-1920), left morganatic issue through his surviving daughters.
- Wilhelm Karl (1832-1833).
- Helene (1834-1890), m. 1858 Maximilian Anton Lamoral, Hereditary Prince of Thurn and Taxis (1831-1867) and had issue.
- Elisabeth (1837-1898), m. 1854 Emperor Franz Josef of Austria (1830-1916) and had issue.
- Karl Theodor (1839-1909), m. 1865 Princess Sophie of Saxony (1845-1867) and had issue:
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- Amalie Marie (1865-1912), m. 1892 Duke Wilhelm of Urach (1864-1928) and had issue.
- m. secondly 1874 Infanta Maria Josefa of Portugal (1857-1943) and had further issue:
- Sophie (1875-1957), m. 1898 Count Hans Viet of Toerring-Jettenbach (1862-1929) and had issue.
- Elisabeth (1876-1965), m. 1900 King Albert I of the Belgians (1875-1934) and had issue.
- Marie Gabrielle (1878-1912), m. 1900 Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria (1869-1955) and had issue.
- Ludwig Wilhelm (1884-1968), m. 1917 Princess Eleonore of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (1880-1965); in 1965 he adopted:
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- Prince Max of Bavaria (born 1937), grandson of Marie Gabrielle, who thereby became Duke in Bavaria; he m. 1967 Countess Elizabeth Douglas (born 1940) and has issue:
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- Sophie (born 1967), m. 1993 Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein (born 1968) and has issue.
- Marie Caroline (born 1969), m. 1991 Duke Philipp of Württemberg (born 1964) and has issue.
- Helene (born 1972).
- Elizabeth (born 1973), m. 2004 Dr. Daniel Terberger (born 1967) and has issue.
- Anna (born 1975), m. 2007 Klaus Runow (born 1964).
- Franz Josef (1888-1912).
- Maria Sophie (1841-1925), m. 1859 King Francesco II of the Two Sicilies (1836-1894) and had issue.
- Mathilde Ludovika (1843-1925), m. 1861 Prince Lodovico of the Two Sicilies, Count of Trani (1838-1886) and had issue.
- Sophie Charlotte (1847-1897), m. 1868 Prince Ferdinand of Orléans, Duke of Alençon (1844-1910) and had issue.
- Maximilian Emanuel (1849-1893), m. 1875 Princess Amalie of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1848-1894) and had issue:
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- Siegfried (1876-1952).
- Christoph (1879-1963), m. 1924 Anna Sibig (1874-1958).
- Luitpold (1898-1973).
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