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3 days ago · Elizabeth, Queen of Poland (c. 1436–39) Ladislaus the Posthumous, King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia (1440) 27 October 1439 Neszmély, Kingdom of Hungary Aged 42–43
4 days ago · He was the first child of Charles I of Hungary and his wife, Elizabeth of Poland, to survive infancy. A 1338 treaty between his father and Casimir III of Poland, Louis's maternal uncle, confirmed Louis's right to inherit the Kingdom of Poland if his uncle died without a son.
- 1342–1382
- Elizabeth of Poland
May 5, 2024 · Mother Elizabeth of Bosnia. Jadwiga of Anjou (1373/4 – July 17, 1399) was Queen of Poland from 1384 to her death. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou and the daughter of King Louis I of Hungary and Elisabeth of Bosnia.
1 day ago · Maria Theresa being crowned Queen Regnant of Hungary, St. Martin's Cathedral, Pressburg Maria Theresa as the Queen Regnant of Hungary. Immediately after her accession, a number of European sovereigns who had recognised Maria Theresa as heir broke their promises.
- 12 May 1743 – 29 November 1780
- Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
May 4, 2024 · September 10, 1382 (56) Nagyszombat (Trnava), Pozsony (present Nagyszombat - Trnava), Kingdom of Hungary (present Slovakia) Place of Burial: King of Hungary. Immediate Family: Son of Charles I of Hungary and Princess Elizabeth of Poland. Husband of Margaret of Bohemia, Queen of Hungary and Elizabeth of Bosnia.
May 4, 2024 · Elisabeth von Luxemburg-Böhmen. half sister. About Margarethe von Luxemburg. Margaret of Bohemia Queen consort of Hungary Tenure 1342-1349. Spouse Louis I of Hungary House House of Luxembourg Father Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor Mother Blanche of Valois Born 24 May 1335 Died 1349.
5 days ago · St. Elizabeth of Hungary, whose feast day we celebrate Nov. 17, stands as a witness of this cohort in the Communion of Saints. Wed to King Ludwig of Thuringia as a teenager, St. Elizabeth grew up in the very center of European wealth in the 13th century.