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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

    • 20 January 1292
    • 1310–1330
    • 7 February 1311
    • 28 September 1330 (aged 38), Bohemia
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  4. Dec 14, 2017 · Even though Elizabeth of Poland is largely forgotten today, she was one of the most powerful women in the fourteenth century. Few queens could have been survivors on her level- she survived childbirth, an assassination attempt, opposition, and lived through times marked by plague and war. She lost all but one of her children.

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  5. Became duchess Coronation as queen Ceased to be consort Death Spouse; Judith of Habsburg: Rudolph I of Germany : 1271 24 January 1285 1296 husband's accession, although not crowned: never crowned: 21 May 1297 Wenceslaus II: Elisabeth Richeza of Poland: Przemysł II : 1 September 1286 1300 26 May 1303 in Prague Cathedral: 21 June 1305 husband's ...

  6. 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.

  7. In Hradec Králové. …Hradec Králové became associated with Elisabeth of Poland, the queen dowager (Králové means “of the queen”), who founded the Gothic Cathedral of the Holy Ghost there in 1307. At the time, it was the second largest city of Bohemia. It suffered severely in the 17th century during the Thirty Years’… Read More.

  8. 3 March - 14 December 2018. Montacute House, Somerset. Elizabeth of Bohemia was an extraordinary political and cultural figure in seventeenth-century Europe.