Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain - Marriage and Children

Marriage and Children

Francisco de Paula married his niece Princess Luisa Carlotta of Naples and Sicily, daughter of Francis I of the Two Sicilies and Maria Isabel of Spain, on 12 June 1819 in Madrid.

  • Francisco de Asis de Borbón, Infante of Spain (b. 6 May 1820, d. 15 November 1821)
  • Isabel de Borbón, Infanta of Spain (b. 1821, d. 1897): eloped with Count Ignaz Gurowski
  • Francisco de Asis de Borbón, Duke of Cádiz, king-consort of Spain (b. 13 May 1822, d. 16 April 1902). Husband of Queen Isabella II
  • Enrique de Borbón, Duke of Seville (b. 17 April 1823, d. 1870); married, morganatically, Elena de Castellvi y Shelly-Fernandez de Cordova
  • Luisa de Borbón, Infanta of Spain (b. 11 June 1824, d. 27 December 1900); married morganatically José Maria Osorio de Moscoso, Duque de Sessa
  • Duarte Felipe de Borbón, Infante of Spain (b. 4 April 1826, d. 22 October 1830)
  • Josefina de Borbón, Infanta of Spain (b. 1827, d. 1920); eloped with José Güell y Rente
  • Teresa de Borbón, Infanta of Spain (b. 1828, d. 1829)
  • Fernando de Borbón, Infante of Spain (b. 15 April 1832, d. 17 July 1854)
  • Maria Cristina de Borbón, Infanta of Spain (b. 1833, d. 1902); married Infante Sebastian of Portugal and Spain
  • Amelia de Borbón, Infanta of Spain (b. 12 October 1834, d. 27 August 1905); married Prince Adalbert of Bavaria

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