Issue
Maria Luisa's 14 children were:
- Carlos Clemente (19 September 1771 – 7 March 1774)
- Carlota Joaquina (25 April 1775 – 7 January 1830), later Queen consort of Portugal
- Maria Luisa (11 September 1777 – 2 July 1782)
- Maria Amalia (9 January 1779 – 22 July 1798), married in 1795 to her uncle Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain (1755–1817), no issue
- Carlos Domingo (5 March 1780 – 11 June 1783)
- Maria Luisa (6 July 1782 – 13 March 1824), later Queen consort of Etruria and Dowager Duchess of Parma
- Carlos Francisco (5 September 1783 – 11 November 1784)
- Felipe Francisco (5 September 1783 – 18 October 1784)
- Ferdinand VII of Spain (14 October 1784 – 29 September 1833), succeeded his father as King of Spain
- Carlos, Count of Molina (29 March 1788 – 10 March 1855), later the first Carlist pretender. Issue: 3 males reached adulthood.
- Maria Isabella (6 June 1789 – 13 September 1848), later Queen consort of Francis I, King of the Two Sicilies
- Maria Teresa (16 February 1791 – 2 November 1794)
- Felipe Maria (28 March 1792 – 1 March 1794)
- Francisco Antonio de Paula, Duke of Cadiz (10 March 1794 – 13 August 1865). He married his niece, Princess Luisa Carlotta of Naples and Sicily, fathering no fewer than 11 children.
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