Philip IV of Spain - Family

Family

  • With Elizabeth of France (1603–1644, daughter of Henry IV of France) — married 1615 at Burgos:
    • Infanta Maria Margaret of Spain (14 August 1621 – 15 August 1621)
    • Infanta Margaret Maria Catherine of Spain (25 November 1623 – 22 December 1623)
    • Infanta Maria Eugenia of Spain (21 November 1625 – 21 August 1627)
    • Infanta Isabella Maria Theresa of Spain (31 October 1627 – 1 November 1627)
    • Balthasar Charles (17 October 1629 – 9 March 1646), Prince of Asturias
    • Infante Francis Ferdinand (12 March 1634)
    • Infanta Maria Anna "Mariana" Antonia of Spain (17 January 1636 – 5 December 1636)
    • Infanta Maria Theresa of Spain (1638–1683), married Louis XIV of France and had issue.
  • With Mariana of Austria (1634–1696) – his niece – 1649:
    • Margaret Theresa of Spain (12 July 1651 – 12 March 1673), first wife of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
    • Infanta Maria Ambrosia de la Concepción (7 December 1655 – 21 December 1655)
    • Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias (28 December 1657 – 1 November 1661)
    • Infante Ferdinand Thomas Charles (23 December 1658 – 22 October 1659)
    • Charles II of Spain (6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700)
  • With María Calderón:
    • John of Austria the Younger (7 April 1629 – 17 September 1679)

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