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  1. Elizabeth of Bosnia (Serbo-Croatian: Elizabeta Kotromanić/ Елизабета Котроманић; Bosnian: Elizabeta Bošnjačka; Hungarian: Kotromanics Erzsébet; Polish: Elżbieta Bośniaczka; c. 1339 – January 1387) was queen consort of Hungary and Croatia, as well as queen consort of Poland, and, after becoming widowed, the regent of ...

  2. Elizabeth of Bosnia (d. 1339) Queen of Poland. Name variations: Elzbieta of Bosnia; some sources cite her as Jadwiga of Wielpolska.

  3. Queen and regent of Hungary. Born before 1345; executed Jan 1387; dau. of Stefan Kotromanic of Bosnia (district governor); became 2nd wife of Louis I the Great, king of Hungary (r. 1342–1382) and Poland (r. 1370–1382), betrothed in 1353; children: unnamed daughter (1365–1365); Catherine (1370–1378); Maria of Hungary (1371–1395 ...

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Elizabeth the Cuman was the Queen consort of Stephen V of Hungary. She was born c. 1239/40, a daughter of Kuthen, leader of the Kun (or Kuni) clan of Cumans and his Russian wife, Galicie of Halicz. The Cumans were the western tribes of the Kipchaks.

  5. May 20, 2019 · Elizabeth of Bosnia was the mother of two ruling queens, Jadwiga, queen regnant of Poland, and Mary, queen regnant of Hungary and Croatia, and she was also regent of Hungary after her husband's death. Born about the year 1340, Elizabeth of Bosnia was the daughter of Stephen II, the ruler (or "ban") of Bosnia, and Elizabeth of Kuyavia, a Polish ...

  6. Jan 9, 2018 · With the formidable Elizabeth of Poland as her mother-in-law, Elizabeth of Bosnia was bound to pick up some of her traits as a powerful Queen Mother. But the younger Elizabeth’s circumstances as a widowed queen were more difficult; when Elizabeth of Poland was widowed, her capable son was the new king.

  7. Apr 27, 2024 · Elizabeth of Bosnia (Serbo-Croatian: Elizabeta Kotromanić /Елизабета Котроманић ; Bosnian: Elizabeta Bošnjačka; Hungarian: Kotromanics Erzsébet ; Polish: Elżbieta Bośniaczka ; c. 1339 – January 1387) was queen consort of Hungary and Croatia, as well as queen consort of Poland, and, after becoming w.