Maria Ferdinanda was born to
Maximilian, Crown Prince of Saxony and his first wife
Princess Caroline of Parma on 27 April 1796. She was their second eldest daughter. As her mother died in 1804, her father remarried in 1825 to
Princess Maria Luisa Carlota of Parma, but this marriage would produce no new siblings. Her father died in 1838, having renounced his rights to the succession of Saxony in favor of his eldest son. Maria Ferdinanda had seven siblings, most of whom married well. Her older sister was
Princess Amalie, a notable composer. Her next younger brother would become
Frederick Augustus II of Saxony in 1836. Her next brother was Prince Klemens, who would die at the age of 24. Her next three siblings (
Maria Anna,
John, and
Maria Josepha Amalia) would become by birth or marriage
Grand Duchess of Tuscany,
King of Saxony, and
Queen of Spain respectively. In 1817, Maria Ferdinanda accompanied her younger sister
Princess Maria Anna of Saxony to Florence, where she was going to marry the future
Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany. The two were very close, so that Maria Anna was too scared to go without Maria Ferdinanda's company. The couple duly married. Something decidedly unexpected occurred however. Maria Ferdinanda caught the eye of Leopold's elderly father
Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany. ==Marriage==