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  1. Elizabeth of Hungary (c. 1430–1505) Queen of Poland. Name variations: Elizabeth of Austria. Born around 1429 or 1430 (some sources cite 1436 or 1437); died on August 30, 1505, in Krakow; daughter of Albert V, king of Hungary (1437) and Bohemia (1438) and Holy Roman emperor as Albert II (r. 1438–1439), and Elizabeth of Luxemburg (1409–1442 ...

  2. www.polishmuseumofamerica.org › queen-jadwigaQueen Jadwiga | PMA

    Jun 8, 2021 · News release. June 8 - we fondly recognize Polish monarch and saint-Queen Jadwiga whose liturgical feast day was determined for this day by her native Pole-Pope St. John Paul II in 1997 following her canonization in Krakow. She was the first female to be crowned king of Poland and reigned from Oct. 16, 1384 until July 17, 1399.

  3. The dismounted Mongols, with captured women, are on the left, and the Hungarians, with one saved woman, are on the right. The Second Mongol invasion of Hungary ( Hungarian: második tatárjárás) led by Nogai Khan and Tulabuga took place during the winter of 1285–1286.

  4. On 6 December 1060, her husband was crowned King of Hungary after defeating his brother. Marriage and children # 1039-1043: King Béla I of Hungary (c. 1016 – 11 September 1063) King Géza I of Hungary (c. 1040 – 25 April 1077) King Ladislaus I of Hungary (c. 1040 – 29 July 1095) Duke Lampert of Hungary (after 1050 – c. 1095)

  5. Elizabeth of Poland (Polish: Elżbieta Łokietkówna) (1305 – 29 December 1380) was Queen consort of Hungary and regent of Poland. She is also known as Elizabeth of Kujavia and Elizabeth Piast.

  6. This Roman Catholic church, towering over District VII of Budapest, is not only an architectural and ecclesiastical masterpiece, but also preserves the sacred legacy of its patron saint. To this day, the parish considers St Elizabeth's profound moral legacy — selflessness, a willingness to act, and helpful intent — to be her most important virtue. Wander along with us to Rózsák tere, and ...

  7. Dec 26, 2020 · December 26, 2020. Reading Time: 4 minutes. I never had much time for the Empress Elizabeth. She was just 16 when she married the Habsburg emperor Franz Joseph, in Vienna in 1854, and from the very first she seemed to me willful, self-obsessed, and unready for the role she had taken on. Within days of her marriage, “Sisi,” as she was known ...

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