Elizabeth of Tyrol (c. 1262–1313)

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Elizabeth of Tyrol (c. 1262–1313)

Queen of Germany. Name variations: Elizabeth of Carinthia; Elisabeth of Gorz-Tyrol. Born 1262 or 1263; died Oct 10 or 28, 1313, in Konigsfelden (Aargau, Switzerland); m. Albrecht also known as Albert I of Habsburg (1255–1308), king of Germany (r. 1298–1308), Holy Roman emperor (r. 1298–1308, but not crowned); children: Rudolf III (1281–1307), king of Bohemia and Poland (r. 1306–1307); Agnes of Austria (1281–1364); Friedrich also known as Frederick I (III) the Fair of Austria (1289–1330), king of Germany (r. 1314–1322), (co-regent) Holy Roman emperor (r. 1314–1325); Elizabeth of Habsburg (1293–1352, who m. Frederick IV of Lorraine); Leopold I (1293–1326), duke of Austria and Styria; Catherine (1295–1323); Albrecht also known as Albert II of Austria (1298–1358), duke of Austria; Heinrich also known as Henry (1298–1327); Anna of Habsburg (d. 1327, who m. Hermann of Brandenburg); Otto (1301–1339), duke of Austria, Steiermark and Karten; Guta, also known as Jutta, Jutha, Jeutha, or Bonitas (1302–1329).

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