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Elisabeth of Luxembourg

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Elisabeth of Luxembourg Famous memorial

Birth
Prague Capital City, Czech Republic
Death
25 Dec 1442 (aged 33)
Burial
Székesfehérvár, Székesfehérvári járás, Fejér, Hungary Add to Map
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Hungarian and Bohemian Monarch, German Queen. She was the only surviving child of Emperor Sigismund and his wife, Barbara of Cilli. At the age of two, she was engaged to the twelve-years-older Duke Albrecht of Austria. They were married in 1422, and her father named Albrecht his successor in the following year. Her husband succeeded her father as German king and king of Hungary and Bohemia in 1437. When her husband died, she acted as regent for her unborn son. After his birth, she was able to have him crowned with Saint Stephen's crown. The Polish nobles instead crowned Władysław III of Poland because they were afraid of the Ottoman Empire. After two years of civil war, the papal envoy Giuliano Cesarini was able to negotiate a peace contract. Władysław and Elisabeth met in November 1442 in Győr to exchange gifts. She died three days after he left Győr and was buried beside her husband. It was rumored that Władysław had had her poisoned. Władysław himself fell two years later in the battle of Varna against the Turks.
Hungarian and Bohemian Monarch, German Queen. She was the only surviving child of Emperor Sigismund and his wife, Barbara of Cilli. At the age of two, she was engaged to the twelve-years-older Duke Albrecht of Austria. They were married in 1422, and her father named Albrecht his successor in the following year. Her husband succeeded her father as German king and king of Hungary and Bohemia in 1437. When her husband died, she acted as regent for her unborn son. After his birth, she was able to have him crowned with Saint Stephen's crown. The Polish nobles instead crowned Władysław III of Poland because they were afraid of the Ottoman Empire. After two years of civil war, the papal envoy Giuliano Cesarini was able to negotiate a peace contract. Władysław and Elisabeth met in November 1442 in Győr to exchange gifts. She died three days after he left Győr and was buried beside her husband. It was rumored that Władysław had had her poisoned. Władysław himself fell two years later in the battle of Varna against the Turks.

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  • Originally Created by: Lutetia
  • Added: Sep 7, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96661597/elisabeth-of_luxembourg: accessed ), memorial page for Elisabeth of Luxembourg (28 Feb 1409–25 Dec 1442), Find a Grave Memorial ID 96661597, citing Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Székesfehérvár, Székesfehérvári járás, Fejér, Hungary; Maintained by Find a Grave.