Children
| Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ludwig Wilhelm, Duke in Bavaria ("Louis") | 21 June 1831 | 6 November 1920(1920-11-06) (aged 89) | married Henriette, Frein of Wallsee (morganatically), had issue. |
| Wilhelm Karl, Duke in Bavaria | 24 December 1832 | 13 February 1833(1833-02-13) (aged 0) | died in childhood. |
| Helene Caroline Therese, Duchess in Bavaria ("Néné") | 4 April 1834 | 16 May 1890(1890-05-16) (aged 56) | married Maximilian Anton Lamoral, Hereditary Prince of Thurn and Taxis, had issue. |
| Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie, Duchess in Bavaria (Sisi) | 24 December 1837 | 10 September 1898(1898-09-10) (aged 60) | married Franz Josef of Austria and became the empress of Austria and queen of Hungary, had issue. |
| Karl Theodor "Gackl" | 9 August 1839 | 30 November 1909(1909-11-30) (aged 70) | married twice. First to his cousin Sophie of Saxony (1845–1867) in 1865 and secondly to Maria Josepha de Bragança of Portugal in 1874, had issue from both marriages. |
| Marie Sophie Amalie, Duchess in Bavaria | 4 October 1841 | 19 January 1925(1925-01-19) (aged 83) | married Francis II of the Two Sicilies, had issue (a daughter who died very young). |
| Mathilde Ludovika, Duchess in Bavaria | 30 September 1843 | 18 June 1925(1925-06-18) (aged 81) | married Lodovico, Count of Trani, son of Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies, the half-brother from Francis II of the Two Sicilies, had issue. |
| Maximilian, Duke in Bavaria | 8 December 1845 | 8 December 1845(1845-12-08) (aged 0) | stillborn. |
| Sophie Charlotte Augustine, Duchess in Bavaria | 23 February 1847 | 4 May 1897(1897-05-04) (aged 50) | married Ferdinand Philippe Marie, duc d'Alençon (1844–1910), son of Louis Charles Philippe Raphael, duc de Nemours, had issue. |
| Duke Maximilian Emanuel in Bavaria "Mapperl" | 7 December 1849 | 12 June 1893(1893-06-12) (aged 43) | married Princess Amalie of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, had issue. |
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