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  1. Elisabeth of Swabia (renamed Beatrice; March/May 1205 – 5 November 1235), was a member of the House of Hohenstaufen who became Queen of Castile and Leon by marriage to Ferdinand III. Born in Nürnberg , Elisabeth was the fourth daughter of Philip of Swabia , King of Germany , and Irene Angelina , daughter of Emperor Isaac II Angelos of the Byzantine Empire . [2]

  2. 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

  3. 21 de dic. de 2022 · He was a son of Burgrave Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen, and was the first member of the House of Hohenzollern to rule Brandenburg. Family and children. He married en:Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (1383–13 November 1442, Ansbach), daughter of Duke Frederick of Bavaria-Landshut and en:Maddalena Visconti. Their children were:

  4. Burgkapelle St. Walburgis. Another of the historic churches in Nuremberg is Burgkapelle St. Walburgis, which is located at the entrance to the Imperial castle. The Chapel looks fantastic next to the fascinating fortifications and tower of the castle. You can see the building from the outside and it’s next to an amazing viewpoint.

  5. 6 de feb. de 2023 · He was elected German King in 1400, making Elisabeth a Queen. The couple went on to have nine children together, though not all survived to adulthood. One of her great-grandchildren was Margaret of Anjou, later Queen of England. Her husband died on 18 May 1410, and Elisabeth followed him to the grave just over a year later on 26 July 1411.

  6. the illustrious and noble Duchess Elisabeth, née of Württemberg. of Württemberg, wife of the high noble Count Heinrich the Elder. of Stolberg. She is buried here. May her soul rest in peace. (Translation by Erhard Horstmann. in The funerary monuments of the Vischer workshop in Nuremberg 1453 - 1544. Sven Hauschke) Inscription above the head:

  7. Élisabeth de Nuremberg. Robert Ier et Élisabeth, d'après une fresque au château de Heidelberg ( XVe siècle). Élisabeth de Nuremberg, née en 1358 et morte le 26 juillet 1411 à Heidelberg, est une princesse de la maison de Hohenzollern, fille du burgrave Frédéric V de Nuremberg. Elle fut reine de Germanie et électrice consort palatine ...