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  1. Elisabeth of Carinthia (also known as Elisabeth of Tyrol; c. 1262 – 28 October 1312), was a Duchess of Austria from 1282 and Queen of the Romans from 1298 until 1308, by marriage to King Albert I of Habsburg.

  2. Otto III of Carinthia: 13. Elizabeth of Bavaria: 3. Anne of Carinthia: 14. Henry V, Duke of Legnica: 7. ... Queen consort of Germany and Bohemia 1349–1353

  3. On May 1, 1308, King Albert I of Germany was murdered by his nephew John Parricida in the community of Windisch. In memory of this event his widow, Elizabeth of Carinthia , founded the monastery about 1310-11 at the site, approximately 200 meters (660 ft) from Brugg .

  4. Anne of Foix-Candale. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (23 July 1503 – 27 January 1547), [1] sometimes known as Anna Jagellonica, was Queen of Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary and Archduchess of Austria as the wife of King Ferdinand I (later Holy Roman Emperor ).

  5. Russian Wikipedia. image. Elisabeth von Bayern (1227–1273).jpg 350 × 357; 67 KB. ... Elizabeth of Carinthia, Queen of Germany. 1 reference. stated in. Kindred Britain.

  6. Albert I of Germany 1255–1308: Elizabeth of Carinthia c. 1262 –1312: Charles Martel of Anjou 1271–1295 Titular King of Hungary and Croatia: Isabella of Aragon c. 1248 –1271: Margaret of Brabant 1276–1311: Henry VII 1278–1313 Holy Roman Emperor: Rudolf I c. 1282 –1307 King of Bohemia r. 1306–1307: Elizabeth Richeza of Poland 1288 ...

  7. Isabella was betrothed in 1272 to Charles of Flanders. He was born in 1266 to the later Robert III, Count of Flanders and his first wife Blanche of Sicily. Her betrothed died in 1277. On 6 February 1284, Isabella became the second wife of Rudolf I of Germany. The bride was fourteen years old and the groom almost sixty-six.