Person:Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia (1)

Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia
b.Abt 1255
d.1313
m. Est 1253
  1. Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of SerbiaAbt 1255 - 1313
  2. Catherine _____, of Hungary, Queen of SerbiaAbt 1256 - Aft 1314
  3. Maria _____, of HungaryAbt 1258 - 1323
  4. Anna _____, of HungaryAbt 1260 - 1281
  5. Ladislaus IV _____, of Hungary1262 - 1290
  6. Andras _____1268 - 1277
  7. Salamon _____1272 - 1272
  8. Kalman _____1274 -
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1255 House of Arpad
Marriage to Stephen Uroš II _____, Milutin of Serbia
Marriage to Zavish _____, Lord of Falkenstejn
Death[1] 1313
Reference Number? Q687018?


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Elizabeth of Hungary (/Jelisaveta; c. 1255 – c. 1322), also known as Elizabeth Árpád and Blessed Elizabeth the Widow, was a Hungarian princess member of the Árpád dynasty and (briefly and disputed) Queen consort of Serbia. Since childhood, she was veiled as a nun, but she was married twice, and both times she was kidnapped by her husbands, Bohemian magnate Zavis of Falkenstein and King Stefan Uroš II Milutin of Serbia. Both husbands were in an unacceptable degree of kinship with Elizabeth from a canonical point of view: the marriage with Zavis of Falkenstein was not recognized by the Hungarian Church, and the marriage with Stefan Uroš II Milutin was not recognized by the Serbian Church. Nevertless, Elizabeth was venerated by the Hungarian Church as Blessed, while her scandalous marriage history is almost never mentioned in the later accounts of her life.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.