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  1. Prince Georg Philipp of Saxony (b. 24 May 1988, Mexico City) Prince Moritz Gabriel of Saxony (b. 14 Sep 1989, Mexico City) Prince Paul Clemens of Saxony (b. 23 Mar 1993, Mexico City) Princess Maria Teresita of Saxony (b. 7 July 1999, Dresden), married on 27 May 2023 in Ivoy-le-Pré, France, Count Béryl de Saporta

  2. Charles of Saxony (1733–1796) married Countess Franciszka Korwin-Krasińska and had issue. Maria Christina of Saxony (1735–1782) died unmarried. Maria Elisabeth of Saxony (1736–1818) died unmarried. Albert of Saxony (1738–1822) married Maria Christina of Austria and had issue. Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony (1739–1812) died unmarried.

  3. Prince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony (German: Clemens Wenzeslaus August Hubertus Franz Xaver von Sachsen) (28 September 1739 – 27 July 1812) was a Saxon prince from the House of Wettin and the Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1768 until 1803, the Prince-Bishop of Freising from 1763 until 1768, the Pr

  4. Georg, Crown Prince of Saxony. Georg, Crown Prince of Saxony [1] or George (15 January 1893 – 14 May 1943) the last Crown Prince of Saxony, was the heir to the King of Saxony, Frederick Augustus III, [citation needed] at the time of the monarchy's abolition on 13 November 1918. [2] He later became a Roman Catholic priest and a Jesuit .

  5. Clemens Wenceslaus was the ninth child of the Prince-Elector Augustus III of Saxony, who was also the King of Poland. In 1760 he went to Vienna and entered the Austrian army as a field marshal. He was present at the Battle of Torgau (3 November 1760), but he decided that warfare was not for him and instead entered the church.

  6. Clemens Wenceslaus was the ninth child of the Prince-Elector Augustus III of Saxony, who was also the King of Poland. In 1760 he went to Vienna and entered the Austrian army as a field marshal. He was present at the Battle of Torgau (3 November 1760), but he decided that warfare was not for him and instead entered the church.