Maria Luisa of Spain - Issue

Issue

  1. Maria Theresa of Austria (14 January 1767 - 7 November 1827) married Anton of Saxony and had issue.
  2. Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (12 February 1768 - 2 March 1835) married Elisabeth of Württemberg and had issue; married Maria Teresa of Naples and Sicily and had issue; married Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este no issue; married Caroline Augusta of Bavaria no issue.
  3. Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany (6 May 1769 - 18 June 1824) married Luisa of Naples and Sicily and had issue; married Maria Ferdinanda of Saxony no issue.
  4. Maria Anna of Austria (22 April 1770 - 1 October 1809) died unmarried.
  5. Charles of Austria (5 September 1771 - 30 April 1847) married Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg and had issue.
  6. Alexander Leopold of Austria (14 August 1772 - 12 July 1795) died unmarried.
  7. Albrecht Johann Joseph of Austria (19 September 1773 - 22 July 1774) died in infancy.
  8. Maximilian of Austria (23 December 1774- 10 March 1778) died in infancy.
  9. Joseph of Austria (9 March 1776 - 13 January 1847) married Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia and had issue; married Hermine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym and had issue; married Maria Dorothea of Württemberg and had issue.
  10. Maria Clementina of Austria (1777 - 1801) married Francesco, Hereditary Prince of Naples and had issue.
  11. Anton of Austria (1779 - 1835) died unmarried unmarried, Grand Master of Teutonic Knights
  12. Johann of Austria (1782 - 1859) married morganatically.
  13. Rainer of Austria (30 September 1783 - 16 January 1853) married Elisabeth of Savoy and had issue.
  14. Louis of Austria (13 December 1784 - 21 December 1864) died unmarried.
  15. Rudolph of Austria (8 January 1788 - 24 July 1831) died unmarried.

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