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  1. Polish princess Coat-of-arms of the House of Piast. Elisabeth of Greater Poland (Polish: Elżbieta Mieszkówna; Czech: Eliška Polská) (c. 1152 – 2 April 1209) was a Polish princess of the

  2. Elisabeth of Greater Poland (Elżbieta Mieszkówna; Eliška Polská) (1152 – 2 April 1209) was a Polish princess of the House of Piast and, by her two marriages, Duchess of Bohemia and Margravine of Lusatia. 23 relations.

  3. Elizabeth Richeza of Poland ( Czech: Eliška-Rejčka; Polish: Ryksa-Elżbieta; 1 September 1288 – 19 October 1335), was a Polish princess member of the House of Piast and by her two marriages Queen consort of Bohemia and Poland and Duchess consort of Austria and Styria. [citation needed] She was the only child of Przemysł II, Duke of Greater ...

  4. Richeza of Berg ( Czech: Richenza z Bergu; c. 1095 – 27 September 1125) was Duchess of Bohemia from 1111 to 1117 and again from 1120 until 1125, by her marriage with the Přemyslid duke Vladislav I . She was the daughter of Swabian, Henry I, Count of Berg (d. 1116) and his wife Adelheid of Mochental (d. 1127), a daughter of the Bavarian ...

  5. Elisabeth, Queen of Bohemia. Margaret, Duchess of Brieg. House. Habsburg. Father. Rudolf I of Germany. Mother. Gertrude of Hohenberg. Judith of Habsburg ( German: Guta; 13 March 1271 – 21 May 1297) was queen of Bohemia and Poland from 1285 until her death as the wife of the Přemyslid king Wenceslaus II .

  6. Elizabeth of Hungary. Hungarian princess by birth and by marriage Duchess of Greater Poland. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 1120s. Date of death. 21 July 1154 (statement with potentially incorrect Julian date) Noble title.

  7. Adalbert III of Bohemia. House. Babenberg. Father. Leopold III, Margrave of Austria. Mother. Agnes of Germany. Gertrude of Babenberg ( Czech: Gertruda Babenberská; c. 1118 – 8 April 1150), a member of the House of Babenberg, was Duchess consort of Bohemia from 1140 until her death, by her marriage to the Přemyslid duke Vladislaus II .