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Elisabeth of Greater Poland (Polish: Elżbieta Mieszkówna; Czech: Eliška Polská) (c. 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.
The wives of the rulers of the Kingdom of Poland were duchesses or queens consort of Poland. Two women ruled Poland as queens regnant, but their husbands were kings jure uxoris.
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Elisabeth of Greater Poland ( Polish: Elżbieta Mieszkówna; Czech: Eliška Polská) ( c. 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. Coat-of-arms of the House of Piast.
Elisabeth of Poland (Polish: Elżbieta Moeszkówna; Czech: Eliška Polska) (c. 1152 - April 2, 1209) was a Polish princess of the Piast family, who by two marriages became Duchess of Bohemia and Margrave of Lusatia.
Feb 3, 2022 · Elisabeth von Habsburg was born between 1436 and 1439 to the Austrian Archduke Albert II of Germany and his wife Elizabeth of Luxembourg. Elisabeth’s early life saw great struggle between her father, who was crowned King of Bohemia and Hungary in 1537, and the Polish prince Casimir IV Jagiellon.
Elizabeth of Bohemia (Czech: Eliška Přemyslovna) (20 January 1292 – 28 September 1330) was a princess of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty who became Queen of Bohemia as the first wife of King John the Blind. She was the mother of Emperor Charles IV, King of Bohemia, and a daughter of Judith of Habsburg, member of the House of Habsburg.
Elżbieta Duchess of Bohemia Wielkopolska (Piast) (bef. 1154 - certain 2 Apr 1209)