Ferdinand I of The Two Sicilies - Issue

Issue

Children of Ferdinand I
Name Picture Birth Death Notes
By Maria Carolina of Austria (Vienna, 13 August 1752 – Vienna, 8 September 1814)
Maria Teresa Carolina Giuseppina 6 June 1772 13 April 1807 Named after her maternal grand mother Maria Theresa of Austria, she married her first cousin Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1790; had issue.
Maria Luisa Amelia Teresa Royal Palace of Naples, 27 July 1773 Hofburg Imperial Palace, 19 September 1802 Married her first cousin Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany and had issue.
Carlo Tito Francesco Giuseppe Naples, 6 January 1775 17 December 1778 Died of smallpox.
Maria Anna Giuseppa Antonietta Francesca Gaetana Teresa 23 November 1775 22 February 1780 Died of smallpox.
Francesco Gennaro Giuseppe Saverio Giovanni Battista Naples, 14 August 1777 Naples, 8 November 1830 Married his cousin Archduchess Maria Clementina of Austria in 1797 and had issue; married another cousin Infanta Maria Isabella of Spain in 1802 and had issue; was King of the Two Sicilies from 1825 to 1830.
Maria Cristina Teresa Caserta Palace, 17 January 1779 Savona, 11 March 1849 Married Charles Felix of Sardinia in 1807; had no issue; it was she who ordered the excavations of Tusculum.
Maria Cristina Amelia Caserta Palace, 17 January 1779 Caserta Palace, 26 February 1783 Twin of the above; died of smallpox.
Gennaro Carlo Francesco Naples 12 April 1780 2 January 1789 Died of smallpox.
Giuseppe Carlo Gennaro Naples, 18 June 1781 19 February 1783 Died of smallpox.
Maria Amelia Teresa Caserta Palace, 26 April 1782 Claremont House, 24 March 1866 Married Louis Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans in 1809 and had issue; later ruled France; died in exile in England.
Maria Cristina Caserta Palace, 19 July 1783 Caserta Palace, 19 July 1783 Stillborn.
Maria Antonietta Teresa Amelia Giovanna Battista Francesca Gaetana Maria Anna Lucia Caserta Palace, 14 December 1784 Royal Palace of Aranjuez, 21 May 1806 Married her cousin Infante Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias; died from tuberculosis; had no issue.
Maria Clotilde Teresa Amelia Antonietta Giovanna Battista Anna Gaetana Polcheria Caserta Palace, 18 February 1786 10 September 1792 Died of smallpox.
Maria Enricheta Carmela Naples, 31 July 1787 Naples, 20 September 1792 Died of smallpox.
Carlo Gennaro Naples, 26 August 1788 Caserta Palace, 1 February 1789 Died of smallpox.
Leopoldo Giovanni Giuseppe Michele of Naples Naples, 2 July 1790 Naples, 10 March 1851 Married his cousin Archduchess Clementina of Austria and had issue.
Alberto Lodovico Maria Filipo Gaetano 2 May 1792 Died on board the HMS Vanguard, 25 December 1798 Died in childhood (died of exhaustion on board the HMS Vanguard).
Maria Isabella Naples, 2 December 1793 23 April 1801 Died in childhood.

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