With his wife Francesca, Leonardo V had twelve children: • Carlo Tocco (6 January 1615 – 10 July 1630), the eldest son, died at the age of fifteen. • Cesare Tocco (16 January 1616 – ?), son who died in infancy. • Ippolita Veronica Tocco (15 June 1617 – ?), the eldest daughter, became a
Benedictine nun in Naples in 1633, living under the name 'sister Veronica' at the Santa Patrizia monastery. •
Antonio Tocco (16 August 1618 – 5 March 1678), the eldest living son at the time of Leonardo's death and thus the heir to his claims and titles. • Giovanni Battista Tocco (10 May 1620 – ?), son who was made rector of the church of San Marco at Apice, appointed by the archbishop of Benevento on 24 August 1626. He left his duties at Apice on 7 November 1637. • Ippolita Maria Tocco (22 May 1621 – ?), daughter who became a Benedictine nun in Naples in 1642, residing in the same monastery as her sister Ippolita Veronica, under tha name 'sister Maria Arcangela'. • Giuseppe Tocco (? – 3 January 1662), son, married Girolama Carafa, daughter of a Neapolitan patrician, with whom he had the two daughters Francesca and Dorotea. • Maria Francesca Tocco (18 September 1624 – ?), daughter who became a Franciscan nun in Naples in 1645, residing in the Capuccinelle monastery under the name 'sister Maria'. • Eleonora Tocco (25 December 1625 – ?), daughter who died in infancy. • Cesare Tocco (18 October 1627 – ?), son who died in infancy. • Cesare Tocco (18 June 1629 – ?), son who died in infancy. • Teresa Tocco (22 September 1631 – ?), daughter who became a Benedictine nun in Naples in 1648, residing in the same monastery as her sisters Ippolita Veronica and Ippolita Maria, under tha name 'sister Maria Caterina'. == References ==