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Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria (
1435/36/possibly 1437 –
30 August 1505), (in
Polish Elżbieta Rakuszanka,
Hungarian:
Erzsébet), was a
Polish-
Lithuanian queen. In
Polish, she's known as
Elżbieta Rakuszanka and
Elżbieta Austriaczka, both names meaning
Elisabeth of Austria, or
Elżbieta Habsburżanka, meaning
Elisabeth of Habsburg.
Biography
Elisabth was the daughter of
Albert II of Germany (1397-1439) and his wife
Elisabeth (1409-42), heiress of
Bohemia. She was a princess of Hungary, princess of Bohemia, and duchess of Austria. Austria had yet to be raised to an archduchy, although the Habsburgs had already begun styling themselves as archdukes.
She married on 10 March 1454 King
Casimir IV of Poland (Kazimierz Jagellon, 1427-92), monarch of
Poland and
Lithuania. Four of her sons became king, thus she's also called "mother of the Jagiellons" (or "mother of kings").
They had the following children:
- Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary (1456-1516), who became elected to thrones earlier held by Elisabeth's parents (Wladyslaw, Vladislav, Ulaszlo)
- Jadwiga (1457-1502). Duchess of Bavaria in Landshut, wife of Duke George.
- Saint Casimir (Kazimierz) (1458-84)
- John I Albert of Poland (Jan Olbracht, Jan Wojciech) (1459-1501)
- Alexander (1461-1506) of Lithuania, then also of Poland
- Sophia (Zofia) (1464-1512). Margravine of Brandenburg in Ansbach, wife of Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and mother of Albert of Prussia
- Elisabeth (Elżbieta) (1465-66)
- Sigismund I of Poland (Zygmunt) (1467-1548)
- Frederick (Fryderyk) (1468-1503) cardinal-archbishop of Gniezno.
- Elisabeth (Elżbieta II) (1472-80)
- Anna (1476-1503). Duchess of Pomerania, wife of Duke Bogislas X.
- Barbara (1478-1534). Duchess of Sacony, wife of George, Duke of Saxony.
- Elisabeth (Elżbieta III)(1482-1517). Duchess of Legnica in Silesia, wife of Duke Frederick II.
After the 1457 childless death of Elisabeth's brother, king
Ladislas Posthumous, she and her family started to advance their claims to the thrones of Bohemia and Hungary. Ultimately, her eldest son became elected to both monarchies.
Her younger sons, in turn, became monarchs of Poland and Lithuania.
Upon the death of her brother Ladislas, his remaining heiresses shared the inherited rights in a way which put all their mother's rights to Polish principalities to Elisabeth and her children. Elisabeth's said mother, also named Elisabeth, was the only child of late
Emperor Sigismund, himself the eldest son and heir of her mother, yet one Elisabeth, a daughter of ducal
Pomeranian dynasty and the ultimate heiress of her mother, Elisabeth of Poland, the eldest daughter of
Casimir III of Poland who also had inherited the principality of
Kujavia (the elder branch of Masovia-Sandomir) and some rights to successions in parts of
Greater Poland and
Silesian principalities (Wladyslaw the Short's wife was from Poznan branch and mother from Wroclaw and Legnica branch). Since 1431, no other legitimate descendants of Casimir III survived than Elisabeth of Pomerania's. This was the way some ancient Piast estate property passed to the Jagiellons.
In 1467 she renounced her right to the
Duchy of Luxembourg to
Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, whose father had bought the territory in
1441 from
Elisabeth, Duchess of Luxembourg.
Ancestors
Popular Culture
Elizabeth appears in the expansion pack of Legendary Warriors. She is portrayed as a loving wife of Casimir, and a very good strategist. She alo acts motherly towards the three von Baysen siblings. Her diction is extremely educated, similar to Alfonso, who was removed in the expansion pack. She wields a fan.Further Information
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