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  1. The Church of St. Elizabeth (St. Elisabeth Church / St. Elisaber) or Elisabethkirche (Elisabethkirche) is a Catholic church that is distinguished by a clear and simple geometry and is one of the few buildings in the Classical style in Nuremberg. The history of the chapel at this place dates back to the 13th century, when in 1209 King Otto IV ...

  2. John III of Nuremberg (c. 1369 – 11 June 1420 in Plassenburg), Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach from the House of Hohenzollern. He was elder son of Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen .

  3. Elisabeth married when she was only eight in 1366 to Albert III, Duke of Austria. Elisabeth and Albert had no children and she died aged only fifteen in 1373; she was buried with Albert's parents in Gaming Charterhouse in Lower Austria. Her husband remarried to Beatrix of Nuremberg and they were parents of Albert IV, Duke of Austria.

  4. Antonia died in 1405, and Eberhard subsequently married Elisabeth of Nuremberg (died 1429), daughter of John III, Burgrave of Nuremberg, on 29 March 1406. Their marriage produced one daughter, Elisabeth, who later married Count John IV of Werdenberg. See also. History of Baden-Württemberg; References Citations

  5. Federico V, Burgrave de Nuremberg (antes del 3 de marzo de 1333 – 21 de enero de 1398). Margarita (fallecida en 1377), casada en 1359 en Landshut con Esteban II, duque de Baviera. Elisabeth (murió ca 1383), casado en 1360, Ulrico, conde de Schaunberg. Ana (fallecida en 1383), abadesa de Birkenfeld y de Himmelkron.

  6. Email st-elisabeth.nuernberg@erzbistum-bamberg.de. Phone +49 911 940 1280. Address Jakobsplatz, 90402 Nuremberg, Germany. Coordinates 49°27'0.287" N 11°4'10.771" E.

  7. The following 51 files are in this category, out of 51 total. "St. Elisabeth Church" (front of Weisser Turm) Nurnberg Germany - panoramio.jpg 1,280 × 960; 518 KB. "St. Elisabeth's Church" Nurnberg Germany - panoramio.jpg 1,280 × 960; 525 KB. Alt-Nürnberg Elisabeth-Kapelle Stich bei Gottlieb Bäumler 1846.jpg 1,024 × 820; 133 KB.