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  1. Frederick, Duke of Bavaria. Mother. Maddalena Visconti. 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.

  2. Elisabeth of Bavaria (1478 – 15 September 1504) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and, by marriage, Electress of the Palatinate. After her father's death, she was also Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut. She was the daughter of Duke George the Rich and his wife Hedwig Jagiellonica.

    • 1478
    • Seligenthal monastery in Landshut
  3. Elisabeth of Bavaria (c. 1227, Trausnitz Castle, Landshut, Bavaria – 9 October 1273, Goyen Castle, Schenna, Tyrol), a member of the House of Wittelsbach, was Queen of Germany and Jerusalem from 1246 to 1254 by her marriage to King Conrad IV of Germany.

  4. Elisabeth of Bavaria was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and, by marriage, Electress of the Palatinate. After her father's death, she was also Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut. Introduction Elisabeth of Bavaria (1478–1504)

  5. Elizabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (1383–1442) Electress of Brandenburg. Born in 1383; died on November 13, 1442; daughter of Frederick, duke of Bavaria-Landshut; married Frederick I of Nuremberg (1371–1440), elector of Brandenburg (r. 1417–1440), on September 18, 1401; children: John the Alchemist III (b. 1406), margrave of Brandenburg ...

  6. 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.

  7. Elisabeth of Bavaria (1478 – 15 September 1504) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and, by marriage, Electress of the Palatinate. After her father's death, she was also Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut. In 1499 Elisabeth married Ruprecht of the Palatinate. She had twins, Rupert and George; they both died in 1504.