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  1. Part of. Wrocław – historic city center. Reference no. M.P. 1994 nr 50 poz. 425 [1] St. Elizabeth's Church ( Polish: Bazylika św. Elżbiety) of the Catholic Third Order of Saint Francis is a Gothic church in Wrocław, Poland. It is one of the most iconic structures of the city's Old Town panorama.

  2. Helena of Raška. Elizabeth of Hungary ( Hungarian: Erzsébet, Polish: Elżbieta; c. 1128 – 21 July 1154) was a member of the House of Árpád and by marriage Duchess of Greater Poland . She was the eldest child of King Béla II of Hungary and Helena of Raška. This parentage is confirmed in several web sources who followed the message of ...

  3. Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia or Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia, was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary, Landgravine of ...

  4. Ladislaus I ( Hungarian: I. László, Croatian: Ladislav I., Slovak: Ladislav I., Polish: Władysław I; c. 1040 – 29 July 1095), also known as Saint Ladislas, was King of Hungary from 1077 and King of Croatia from 1091. He was the second son of King Béla I of Hungary and Richeza (or Adelaide) of Poland. After Béla's death in 1063 ...

  5. About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Contribute ... Elizabeth of Hungary; Saint Emeric of Hungary; G. ... Ladislaus I of Hungary; M. Margaret of Hungary ...

  6. 5 de jun. de 2023 · Elizabeth was born in 1207 to King Andrew II and Queen Gertrude in Pressburg, Hungary. Shortly after her birth, her parents promised Elizabeth in marriage to Louis, son of Hermann I, landgrave of Thüringen, Germany. A landgrave was a powerful German ruler, and Hermann had dominion over much of central Germany.

  7. Bernadine in Łódź owes its foundation to Anastazy Pankiewicz (1882-1942). Father Anastazy bought several plots of land from the Germans and Jews in the district of Doły and built between 1932 and 1937 on a consolidated area, a three-storey edifice for a monastery and gymnasium, and a makeshift one-nave church named after Elizabeth of Hungary.