- Elisabeth Richeza of Poland
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name =Elisabeth Richeza of Poland
title =Queen consort of Bohemia and Poland
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date of birth =birth date|1286|9|1|mf=y
place of birth =Poznań ,Poland
date of death =death date and age|1335|10|18|1286|9|1|mf=y
place of death =Brno ,Moravia
place of burial=Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary, Brno
consortreign =1303 - 1305; 1306 - 1307
consortto =Wenceslas II; Rudolph of Habsburg
issue =Agnes of Bohemia
royal house =House of Piast
father =Przemysl II of Poland
mother =Richeza of Sweden
date of birth = birth date|1286|9|1|df=y
date of death = death date and age|1335|10|18|1286|9|1|df=y|Elisabeth Richeza of Poland ( _cs. Eliška Rejčka; _pl. Ryksa Elżbieta ) (
1 September 1286 –18 October 1335 ) was a daughter and the only surviving child ofPrzemysl II of Poland (originally prince of Greater Poland and Poznan) and his second wife Richeza of Sweden, herself a daughter ofValdemar I of Sweden andSofia of Denmark .Her name at birth was Richeza; she adopted the name Elisabeth after her first marriage. She became queen consort of Bohemia as the second wife of Wenceslas II and remained such as wife of Rudolph of Habsburg who succeeded Wenceslas as King of Bohemia.
Life
Her father, crowned as a
King of Poland , was murdered on10 February 1296 when she was a young child, and left no other heirs. Young Richeza, as the heiress / claimant of Poland, became an important participant in the dispute of Polish throne. As a child she was engaged to the young Otto, son of theMargrave of Brandenburg and relative of her stepmother Margaret of Brandenburg. However, the boy died soon after.First marriage
In 1300 Elisabeth Richeza (Eliška Rejčka) was married to a widower, King
Wenceslaus II of Bohemia (1271-1305, reigned in Bohemia from 1278 and in parts of Poland from 1304), who wanted to use her succession rights in order to gainPoland . He had already subjugated Cracow in 1291, during the lifetime of Elisabeth's father. Because of her young age, the marriage was not celebrated until26 May 1303 , when she arrived inPrague and was crowned the Queen of Bohemia and Poland, adopting the name Elisabeth at the same time (as Richeza was unused and seen as strange in Bohemia). Her husbandWenceslaus II of Bohemia died in Prague21 June 1305 of tuberculosis. She acted as regent from August until October. Her stepsonWenceslaus III (also a claimant to the throne of Hungary) succeeded the throne but was murdered in 1306 inOlomouc . The Kujavian branch of thePiast dynasty acquired Polish throne.Elisabeth Richeza had only one child, a daughter "Agnes of Bohemia" (
15 June 1305 - c 1337), who was born just a few days before her husband's death. Agnes married a Silesian prince, Henry of Jauer, but remained childless. Agnes did have a pregnancy, but it was terminated in the first trimester, when she rode her horse over hill and dale causing the early termination, and kept her bed ridden for many months.econd marriage
Elisabeth was subsequently married
16 October 1306 to Rudolph I of Habsburg, son of Albert of Habsburg (King of Germany and Rome) who wanted to become king after her stepson. He was chosen Bohemia's king and Elisabeth remained queen. Yet only for a short time - Rudolph died4 July 1307 of dysentery after becoming ill during the siege of the fortress of a nobleman in revolt. In his will Albert acknowledged Elizabeth's dowry towns and entailed her a huge amount of money.Widowhood
Queen Elisabeth's widowhood in Bohemia took place in quarreled times, as Emperors attempted to gain Bohemia, and the husbands of Elisabeth's stepdaughters were elevated to kingship, but their tenure was uncertain until John of Luxemburg, husband of Elizabeth's youngest stepdaughter (also named Elisabeth), succeeded in establishing his position.
After her second husband's death Elisabeth left Prague and settled in
Hradec Králové , one of her dowry towns, which became the center of her domain. She remained unmarried but lived with her lover, the powerful noblemanJindřich of Lipá (Henry of Lipá), who was the Moravian Hetman and Governor of Bohemian kingdom in the absence of king John of Luxemburg. They moved toBrno and spent there ten happy years (1318-1329) until his death. In this period she turned her attention to culture and religion, built churches andCistercian convent s (from 1323), and financed the making of illustrated hymn books. She died in Brno and was buried under the floor of her cloister church at the side of her beloved Henry.Ancestors
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1= Elisabeth Ryksa of Poland
2=Przemysł II
3= Ryksa (Rikissa) of Sweden
4=Przemysł I
5= Elisabeth of Wrocław
6=Valdemar of Sweden
7=Sofia of Denmark
8=Władysław Odonic
9= Jadwiga of Gdańsk
10=Henry II the Pious
11=Anna of Bohemia
12=Birger jarl
13=Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden
14=Eric IV of Denmark
15=Judith of Saxony-
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