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  1. Princess Maria Isabella of Naples and Sicily (2 December 1793 – 23 April 1801) was a member of the House of Bourbon. She was the youngest child and daughter of Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and his wife, Maria Carolina of Austria.

  2. Serving as lieutenant in Sicily (1815–20), Francesco and Maria Isabella remained in Sicily, seldom visiting Naples. Although she left Spain at an early age, Maria Isabella remained attached to her family and native country.

  3. Aug 7, 2021 · Maria Isabella and Francesco had an extended stay in Spain. On the return trip, Maria Isabella and Francesco met again with his daughter Maria Carolina and then traveled to Paris, France for a stay with King Charles X of France. Maria Isabella and Francesco arrived back in Naples on July 30, 1830.

  4. Princess Maria Isabel Ana of Naples and Sicily (30 April 1743 – 5 March 1749) was the third daughter of Charles VII of Naples and III of Sicily and his wife, Maria Amalia of Saxony, who later became King Charles III and Queen Maria Amalia of Spain.

  5. Maria Isabella and her oldest brother, Ferdinand, would respectively marry their paternal first cousins, Prince Francesco of Naples and Sicily and Maria Antonia. However, it was about much more than kissing cousins.

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  6. Maria Isabella of Spain (María Isabel; 6 Julie 1789 – 13 September 1848) was an infanta of Spain by birth and a Queen consort of the Two Sicilies by marriage. A member of the Bourbons of Spain she was born Maria Isabel whn she created a Dame of the Order of Noble Ladies of Queen Maria Luisa in 1792.

  7. Sep 2, 2016 · She was forced to flee from Naples to Sicily in 1806 with the rest of the royal family when Napoleon’s forces occupied the Kingdom. In 1812, her husband was appointed regent while still in exile.