Elizabeth of Bohemia

Queen Consort of Bohemia

Elizabeth of Bohemia - Queen Consort of Bohemia
Born

January 20th, 1292
733 years ago

Died

September 28th, 1330
694 years ago — 38 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Czech Republic

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Born on January 20, 1292, the queen consort played a significant role in the political landscape of the Holy Roman Empire through marriage to John I of Bohemia. Her position allowed her to influence the dynamics between the various principalities during a time of significant political strife. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Count of Luxembourg. Throughout her life, she demonstrated resilience and strength, navigating the challenges of her husband's reign. After John I returned from the Battle of Crécy, Elizabeth managed the affairs of the court and maintained relations with various noble families. Her legacy continued through her children, who played key roles in subsequent European politics.

Marriage to John I of Bohemia

Influence in the Holy Roman Empire

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