Louis XV of France - Issue

Issue
Name Portrait Lifespan Notes
Louise Élisabeth
Duchess of Parma
14 August 1727-
6 December 1759
Twin sister of Henriette; married Philip, Duke of Parma and had issue
Anne Henriette
Madame Seconde
14 August 1727-
10 February 1752
Twin sister of Louise Élisabeth; died unmarried
Marie Louise
Madame Troisième
28 July 1728-
19 February 1733
Died at the age of four of a cold
Louis Ferdinand
Dauphin of France
4 September 1729-
20 December 1765
Married firstly Infanta Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain and had issue; married secondly Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony and had issue, including Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and Charles X
Philippe
Duke of Anjou
30 August 1730-
17 April 1733
Died at the age of two after being fed earth by his wet-nurses
Marie Adélaïde
Duchess of Louvois
23 March 1732
27 February 1800
Died unmarried
Marie Louise Thérèse Victoire
Madame Quatrième
11 May 1733-
7 June 1799
Died unmarried
Sophie Philippine Élisabeth Justine
Duchess of Louvois
17 July 1734-
3 March 1782
Died unmarried
Unnamed child
Prince(ss) of France
28 March 1735 Stillborn
Marie Thérèse Félicité
Madame Sixième
16 May 1736-
28 September 1744
Died at the age of eight of smallpox
Louise Marie
later Thérèse of Saint Augustine
Abbess of Saint Denis
5 July 1737-
23 December 1787
Was a nun and died unmarried

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