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  1. Elizabeth of Poland did not live to see her daughter married off. She died in 1361 at a monastery of the Order of Saint Augustine in Świątkach , and was buried there. Her son, Casimir ( Kaźko ) was groomed to become Casimir the Great 's successor as King of Poland but was sidelined by Louis I of Hungary , and instead succeeded Bogislaw in ...

  2. Princess Elisabeth of Poland (Polish: Elżbieta Kazimierzówna) (1326–1361) was the eldest child of Casimir III of Poland and his first wife, Aldona of Lithuania. Marriage Elizabeth was originally betrothed to her future brother-in-law, Louis VI the Roman .

  3. The brothers were joint rulers from their father's death in 1326. They allied with King Casimir III of Poland, whose daughter Elisabeth married Bogislaw, against the Teutonic Order. Elisabeth died in 1361; in 1362 Bogislaw married Adelheid Welf, daughter of Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen.

  4. 1361–1392: Anna of Poland 1366–1425: Louis I of Hungary 1342–1370–1382: Elisabeth of Poland 1326–1361: Uliana of Tver 1325–1391: Charles V of France 1338–1380: Anna of Cilli 1381–1416: Władysław II Jagiełło 1362–1386–1434: Jadwiga of Poland 1373–1384–1399: Elizabeth of Pomerania 1347–1393: Louis I, Duke of Orléans ...

  5. Myntha Elisabeth of Cleves was Duchess of Bavaria-Ingolstadt from 1401 to 1413. She was the daughter of the Duke of Cleves - Adolf III of the Marck and Margaret of Jülich. She married Reginald of Falkenburg in 1393, who died in 1396. In 1401, she started a new marriage with the Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria but had no children.

  6. Definitions of Elisabeth of Poland (1326–1361), synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of Elisabeth of Poland (1326–1361), analogical dictionary of Elisabeth of Poland (1326–1361) (English)