Elizabeth Wittelsbach of BAVARIA

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Elizabeth Wittelsbach of BAVARIA
occupation Queen Consort of Jerusalem between 1. September 1246 and 21. May 1254
occupation Queen Consort of Germany between 1. September 1246 and 21. May 1254
occupation Queen Consort of Sicily between 13. December 1250 and 21. May 1254

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Type Date Place Sources
death 9. October 1273
Goyen Castle, Schenna, Tyrol (now in Italy) Find persons in this place
birth about 1227
Landshut, Bavaria (now in Germany) Find persons in this place
marriage 1. September 1246
Landshut, Bavaria (now in Germany) Find persons in this place

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1. September 1246
Landshut, Bavaria (now in Germany)
Conrad IV Hohenstaufen (Emperor) Holy-Roman GERMANY

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Elisabeth of Bavaria (c. 1227 in Landshut - 9 October 1273) was the queen consort of Conrad IV of Germany. Family She was the eldest daughter of Otto II, Duke of Bavaria and Agnes of the Palatinate. Her maternal grandparents were Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine and Agnes of Hohenstaufen. The elder Agnes was a daughter of Conrad of Hohenstaufen and Irmingard of Henneberg. Marriages and children[edit] Her father Otto II had become a supporter of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1241, following initial conflict between them. Their political alliance would lead to the marriage of the elder daughter of the Wittelsbach and the elder son of the Hohenstaufen. Said son was Conrad IV of Germany, son and heir of Frederick II. Their marriage took place on 1 September 1246, in her native Landshut. Elisabeth and Conrad would only have one son: Conradin (25 March 1252 - 29 October 1268). Her father-in-law Frederick II died on 13 December 1250. He was still involved in a war against Pope Innocent IV and his allies at the time of his death. Conrad IV would continue the war until his own death of malaria at Lavello, Basilicata on 21 May 1254. Elisabeth remained a widow for five years. She married her second husband Meinhard II & IV, Count of Gorizia-Tyrol in 6 October 1259. They had six children: Elisabeth of Gorizia-Tyrol (1262-1312), wife of Albert I, Duke of Austria (1248-1308), became queen consort of the Romans in 1298. Otto III of Carinthia (d. 1310), father of Elisabeth of Carinthia, queen-consort of Sicily as wife of Peter II of Sicily. Albert II, died 1292. Louis, died 1305. Henry I (c. 1270-1335), king of Bohemia 1306 and 1307-10, Duke of Carnithia 1310-35, Count of Tyrol Agnes of Carinthia (died 1293), wife of Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen (1257-1323), grandson of Emperor Frederick II, her only son Frederick of Meissen predeceased his father. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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