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About Elisabeth, princess of Hungary
Peerage: Her father was BELA II
Elisabeth of Hungary (*1128 +ca 1155)
EuWeb: Her father was Béla II of Hungary (*1108/10+13.2.1141)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_of_Hungary_(1128%E2%80%931154)
Her father was Béla II of Hungary /-or-/ Prince Álmos, Duke of Croatia
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/El%C5%BCbieta_w%C4%99gierska_(zm._1150-1154)
Her father was Beli II. /-or-/ Almos /-or-/ Stefan II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mieszko_III_the_Old
Her father was King Béla II of Hungary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_II_of_Hungary
His daughter Gertrúd (?-1156) was the wife of III. Miciszláv (= III. Mieszko)
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almos_(ksi%C4%85%C5%BC%C4%99)
His daughter Elżbieta was the wife of Mieszko III Stary
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_II_w%C4%99gierski
His daughter Elżbieta was the wife of Mieszko III Stary
http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p630.htm#i...
Gertraut of Hungary1 F, b. circa 1128, d. 3 October 1155
- Father Bela II 'the Blind', King of Hungary b. 1108, d. 13 Feb 1141
- Mother Helen of Serbia b. a 1109, d. 1146
- Charts Descendants of Charlemagne
- Gertraut of Hungary was born circa 1128 at of Esztergom, Hungary. She married Mieceslaus III, King of Poland, son of Boleslaw III 'Crooked Mouth (the Liar)', Duke & Grand Prince of Poland, Lord of Breslau, Krakow, & Sentomir and Salomia von Limbourg, in 1136. Gertraut of Hungary died on 3 October 1155.
- Family Mieceslaus III, King of Poland b. c 1126, d. 13 Mar 1202
- Children
- Otto (Odon), Prince of Poznan & Kalisch+ b. c 1144, d. 20 Apr 1194
- Elisabeth of Poland+ b. c 1145, d. 2 Apr 1209
- Ludomilla Wierzchoslawa of Poland+ b. c 1150, d. b 1211
- Judyta of Poland+ b. b 1154, d. a 12 Dec 1201
- Citations [S5812] Unknown author, Europaische Stammtafeln by Isenburg, chart 154.
Elizabeth of Hungary, Duchess of Greater Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Elisabeth of Hungary (1128–1154)) Elizabeth of Hungary Elisabeth Hungary.jpeg Duchess consort of Greater Poland Tenure 1138-1154 Spouse Mieszko III the Old Issue Odon of Poznań Stephen Elizabeth, Duchess of Bohemia Wierzchoslawa Ludmilla, Duchess of Lorraine Judith, Duchess of Saxony House House of Piast Father Béla II of Hungary Mother Helena of Raška Born c. 1128 Died 21 July 1154 Elizabeth of Hungary (Hungarian: Erzsébet magyar hercegnő, Polish: Elżbieta węgierska; b. c. 1128 - d. 21 July bef. 1154), was a Hungarian princess member of the House of Árpád and by marriage Duchess of Greater Poland. She was the eldest child of King Béla II of Hungary by his wife Helena, daughter of Duke Uroš I of Raška, Grand Župan of Serbia. This parentage is confirmed in several web sources[1][2] who followed the message of chronicler Jan Długosz; however, modern historians led by Oswald Balzer refuted this theory on basis of chronological reasons: if Elizabeth's marriage date is correct, she must have been only between 8 and 9 years old, an age which seems extremely young for a bride, even by the standards of the Middle Ages. Balzer assumed that Elizabeth was a daughter of Prince Álmos, Duke of Croatia (father of King Béla II), a parentage which also is supported by further web sources.[3][4] The disadvantage of this hypothesis are the message of medieval chronicles (for example, the Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum), who firmly established that Elizabeth was a daughter of the Hungarian King, a title Álmos never used because he was only a prince. Another theory was proposed by Kazimierz Jasiński: in his opinion, Elizabeth was a daughter of King Stephen II. Although sources indicated that because of his dissolute lifestyle, Stephen II didn't have any surviving children, according to Jasiński this messages are originated from a later period and don't deserve trust; also, it should be taken into account that frequently skipping for the chroniclers the birth of female offspring.[5] Life[edit]
Around 1136, Elizabeth married with Prince Mieszko, son of the Polish ruler Bolesław III Wrymouth. The wedding was performed as a result of the agreement concluded a year earlier in Merseburg. Two years later (28 October 1138), Duke Bolesław III died; according to his will, Mieszko inherited the Greater Poland province and became in his first duke, with Elizabeth as his duchess. During her marriage, Elizabeth bore her husband five children, two sons —Odon and Stephen— and three daughters —Elizabeth (Duchess of Bohemia and Margravine of Lusatia), Wierzchoslawa Ludmilla (Duchess of Lorraine) and Judith (Countess of Anhalt and Duchess of Saxony).[6] Elizabeth died in 1154 aged twenty-six or twenty-seven. Nineteen years later, in 1173, her husband became High Duke and overlord of all Poland. Ancestors[edit]
[show]Ancestors of Elizabeth of Hungary, Duchess of Greater Poland References[edit]
Jump up ^ Cawley, Charles, HUNGARY: Elisabeth M Mieszko III Greater Poland, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, retrieved August 2012,[better source needed] Jump up ^ Marek, Miroslav. "Complete Genealogy of the House of Árpád". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source][better source needed] Jump up ^ Genealogical database by Herbert Stoyan Jump up ^ Courtly Lives - Polish Royalty Jump up ^ Jasiński K., Rodowód pierwszych Piastów, Warsaw-Kraków 1992, pp. 235-240. Jump up ^ Cawley, Charles, POLAND: Mieszko III died 1202, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, retrieved August 2012,[better source needed]
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Elisabeth, princess of Hungary's Timeline
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Esztergom, Komárom-Esztergom, Hungary
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Posen
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Poznan, Polska (Poland)
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Kraków, Małopolskie, Poland
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October 3, 1155
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Esztergom, Komárom-Esztergom, Hungary
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