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  1. Elisabeth of Sicily, Duchess of Bavaria. Elisabeth of Sicily (1310–1349) was a daughter of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou. Her siblings included: Peter II of Sicily and Manfred of Athens. After her death her title was given to Georgia Lanza.

  2. When Elisabeth of Sicily Duchess of Bavaria was born in 1310, in Palermo, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, her father, Rey Tercero De Sicilia Frederick De Aragon King of Sicily, was 38 and her mother, Éléonore d’Anjou, was 27. She married Stephanus II.

    • Female
    • Stephanus II. Herzog Von Bayern
  3. Sep 29, 2022 · Elisabeth of Sicily (1309–1349) was a daughter of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou. Her siblings included: Peter II of Sicily and Manfred of Athens. After her death her title was given to Georgia Lanza. Two of their sons became Duke of Bavaria and their daughter, Agnes became Queen of Cyprus by her marriage to James I of Cyprus.

    • Palermo, Sicily
    • Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria
    • Sicily
    • 1309
  4. Elizabeth of Sicily (d. 1349) Duchess of Bavaria. Died on March 31, possibly 1349; daughter of Lenore of Sicily (1289–1341) and Frederick II, king of Sicily (r. 1271–1296); sister of Peter II, king of Sicily; married Stephen II (1317–1375), duke of Bavaria (r. 1363–1375), on June 27, 1328; children: Stephen III (b. 1337), duke of ...

  5. Elisabeth of Sicily (1310–1349) was a daughter of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou. Her siblings included: Peter II of Sicily and Manfred of Athens. After her death her title was given to Georgia Lanza.

  6. Elisabeth of Sicily (1310–1349) was a daughter of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou. Her siblings included: Peter II of Sicily and Manfred of Athens. After her death her title was given to Georgia Lanza.

  7. Elisabeth of Sicily, Duchess of Bavaria. Elisabeth of Sicily (1310–1349) was a daughter of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou. Her siblings included: Peter II of Sicily and Manfred of Athens. After her death her title was given to Georgia Lanza.