Issue
| Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maria Theresa of Spain with Louis XIV of France | |||
| Louis, le Grand Dauphin | 1 November 1661 | 14 April 1711 | Dauphin of France from 1661–1711. Father of Louis, Dauphin of France (1682–1712), Philip V of Spain and Charles, Duke of Berry (1686–1714). |
| Anne-Élisabeth de France | 18 November 1662 | 30 December 1662 | |
| Marie-Anne de France | 16 November 1664 | 26 December 1664 | |
| Marie-Thérèse de France | 2 January 1667 | 1 March 1672 | Known as Madame Royale and la Petite Madame. |
| Philippe-Charles de France, Duc d'Anjou | 5 August 1668 | 10 July 1671 | |
| Louis-François de France, Duc d'Anjou | 14 June 1672 | 4 November 1672 | |
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