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  1. Elisabeth of Bavaria-Munich (2 February 1443 – 5 March 1484) was a princess of Bavaria-Munich by birth and by marriage Electress of Saxony.

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    The consorts usually referred to as Electresses, therefore, were: The Electress of the Palatinate; The Electress of Saxony; The Electress of Brandenburg. To these were added, in 1623 and 1692 respectively: The Electress of Bavaria; The Electress of Hanover.

  3. Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (1383 – 13 November 1442), nicknamed "Beautiful Beth", was an Electress of Brandenburg by marriage to Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg. She acted as regent of Brandenburg during the absence of her spouse.

  4. Isabel de Baviera-Múnich (en alemán, Elisabeth von Bayern-München; Múnich, 2 de febrero de 1443-Leipzig, 5 de marzo de 1484) fue princesa de Baviera-Múnich por nacimiento, y por matrimonio fue electora consorte de Sajonia.

  5. Elisabeth of Lorraine (9 October 1574 – 4 January 1635), was a Duchess and an Electress consort of Bavaria by marriage to Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria. [1] Life. Elisabeth was a daughter of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine in his marriage to Claude of Valois. On 9 February 1595, in Nancy, she married her cousin Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (1383 – 13 November 1442), nicknamed "Beautiful Beth", was an Electress of Brandenburg. Elizabeth was a daughter of Duke Frederick "the Wise" of Bavaria-Landshut and his second wife Maddalena Visconti.

  7. Elisabeth of Bavaria, Elizabeth of Bavaria, or Elisabeth of Wittelsbach may also refer to: Wives of the rulers of Bavaria. Elisabeth of Hungary, Duchess of Bavaria (1236–1271), wife of Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria; Elisabeth of Sicily, Duchess of Bavaria (1310–1349), wife of Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria