Issue
With Maria Clementina of Austria:
- Carolina (1798–1870) married (1) Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, second son of Charles X of France, and (2) Ettore Count Lucchesi Palli, Prince of Campofranco, Duke of la Grazia.
- Ferdinando (1800–1801).
With Maria Isabella of Spain:
- Luisa Carlotta (1804–1844) married her mother's younger brother Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain.
- María Cristina (1806–1878) married (1) her uncle Ferdinand VII of Spain and (2) Ferdinand Muñoz, Duke of Rianzares.
- Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies (1810–1859) married twice.
- Carlo Ferdinando, Prince of Capua (1811–1862) married morganatically to Penelope Smyth and had issue.
- Leopoldo, Count di Siracusa (1813–1860) married Princess Maria of Savoy-Carignan. No issue.
- Maria Antonietta (1814–1898) married Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
- Antonio, Count of Lecce (1816–1843).
- Maria Amalia (1818–1857) married Infante Sebastian of Portugal and Spain.
- Maria Carolina (1820–1861) married Carlos, Conde de Montemolin and Carlist pretender to the throne of Spain.
- Teresa (1822–1889) married Pedro II of Brazil.
- Luigi, Count di Aquila (1824–1897) married Januária Maria, Princess Imperial of Brazil (sister of Pedro II of Brazil and Maria II of Portugal). Had issue.
- Francesco, Count of Trapani (1827–1892) married Archduchess Maria Isabella of Austria, Princess of Tuscany and had issue.
Also had illegitimate children with mistresses.
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