Ferdinand VII of Spain - Issue

Issue

Name Birth Death Burial Notes
By Maria Isabel of Portugal (1797–1818)
Infanta María Luisa Isabel 21 August 1817
Madrid
9 January 1818
Madrid
El Escorial Princess of Asturias.
Infanta María Luisa Isabel
26 December 1818
Madrid
El Escorial Stillborn, Maria Isabel died as a result of her birth.
By Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies (1806–1878)
Infanta María Isabel Luisa 10 October 1830
Madrid
10 April 1904
Paris
El Escorial Princess of Asturias 1830–1833, Queen of Spain 1833–1868. Married Francis, Duke of Cádiz, had issue.
Infanta Luisa Fernanda 30 January 1832
Madrid
2 February 1897
Seville
El Escorial Married Antoine, Duke of Montpensier, had issue.

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