Family
Philip married Margaret of Austria. They had the following children:
Name | Picture | Birth | Death | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anna Maria Mauricia | 22 September 1601 | 20 January 1666 | Married Louis XIII, King of France (1601–1643) in 1615. Had issue. | |
Maria | 1 February 1603 | 2 February 1603 | Died in childhood. | |
Philip IV of Spain | 8 April 1605 | 17 September 1665 | Married (1) Elisabeth of Bourbon (1603–1644) in 1615. Had issue. Married (2) Mariana of Austria (1634–1696) in 1649. Had issue. | |
Maria Anna Margarita | 18 August 1606 | 13 May 1646 | Married Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor (1608–1657) in 1631. Had issue. | |
Carlos | 14 September 1607 | 30 July 1632 | Died unmarried. | |
Ferdinand | 16 May 1609 | 9 November 1641 | The Cardinal-Infante. He had an illegitimate daughter (nun). | |
Margarita Francisca | 24 May 1610 | 11 March 1617 | Died in childhood. | |
Alfonso Mauricio | 22 September 1611 | 16 September 1612 | Died in childhood. |
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