Issue
Children of Ferdinand I| Name | Picture | Birth | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| By Maria Carolina of Austria (Vienna, 13 August 1752 – Vienna, 8 September 1814) | ||||
| Maria Teresa Carolina Giuseppina | 6 June 1772 | 13 April 1807 | Named after her maternal grand mother Maria Theresa of Austria, she married her first cousin Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1790; had issue. | |
| Maria Luisa Amelia Teresa | Royal Palace of Naples, 27 July 1773 | Hofburg Imperial Palace, 19 September 1802 | Married her first cousin Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany and had issue. | |
| Carlo Tito Francesco Giuseppe | Naples, 6 January 1775 | 17 December 1778 | Died of smallpox. | |
| Maria Anna Giuseppa Antonietta Francesca Gaetana Teresa | 23 November 1775 | 22 February 1780 | Died of smallpox. | |
| Francesco Gennaro Giuseppe Saverio Giovanni Battista | Naples, 14 August 1777 | Naples, 8 November 1830 | Married his cousin Archduchess Maria Clementina of Austria in 1797 and had issue; married another cousin Infanta Maria Isabella of Spain in 1802 and had issue; was King of the Two Sicilies from 1825 to 1830. | |
| Maria Cristina Teresa | Caserta Palace, 17 January 1779 | Savona, 11 March 1849 | Married Charles Felix of Sardinia in 1807; had no issue; it was she who ordered the excavations of Tusculum. | |
| Maria Cristina Amelia | Caserta Palace, 17 January 1779 | Caserta Palace, 26 February 1783 | Twin of the above; died of smallpox. | |
| Gennaro Carlo Francesco | Naples 12 April 1780 | 2 January 1789 | Died of smallpox. | |
| Giuseppe Carlo Gennaro | Naples, 18 June 1781 | 19 February 1783 | Died of smallpox. | |
| Maria Amelia Teresa | Caserta Palace, 26 April 1782 | Claremont House, 24 March 1866 | Married Louis Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans in 1809 and had issue; later ruled France; died in exile in England. | |
| Maria Cristina | Caserta Palace, 19 July 1783 | Caserta Palace, 19 July 1783 | Stillborn. | |
| Maria Antonietta Teresa Amelia Giovanna Battista Francesca Gaetana Maria Anna Lucia | Caserta Palace, 14 December 1784 | Royal Palace of Aranjuez, 21 May 1806 | Married her cousin Infante Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias; died from tuberculosis; had no issue. | |
| Maria Clotilde Teresa Amelia Antonietta Giovanna Battista Anna Gaetana Polcheria | Caserta Palace, 18 February 1786 | 10 September 1792 | Died of smallpox. | |
| Maria Enricheta Carmela | Naples, 31 July 1787 | Naples, 20 September 1792 | Died of smallpox. | |
| Carlo Gennaro | Naples, 26 August 1788 | Caserta Palace, 1 February 1789 | Died of smallpox. | |
| Leopoldo Giovanni Giuseppe Michele of Naples | Naples, 2 July 1790 | Naples, 10 March 1851 | Married his cousin Archduchess Clementina of Austria and had issue. | |
| Alberto Lodovico Maria Filipo Gaetano | 2 May 1792 | Died on board the HMS Vanguard, 25 December 1798 | Died in childhood (died of exhaustion on board the HMS Vanguard). | |
| Maria Isabella | Naples, 2 December 1793 | 23 April 1801 | Died in childhood. | |
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