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| Elisabeth of Bohemia | |
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| Born | 1358 |
| Died | 1373 (aged 14–15) |
| Spouse | |
| House | Luxembourg |
| Father | Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor |
| Mother | Anne of Świdnica |
Elisabeth of Bohemia (1358–1373)[1] also known asElisabeth of Luxembourg, was the daughter ofCharles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, andAnne of Schweidnitz. She was named after her paternal grandmother,Elisabeth of Bohemia (1292–1330).
She had a brother,Wenceslaus, King of the Romans, and two half-sisters,Katharine of Bohemia andMargaret of Bohemia (d. 1349), who were the daughters ofBlanche of Valois, Charles IV's previous wife.
After the death of Elisabeth's mother, Charles remarried for the last time toElizabeth of Pomerania. Elisabeth gained six half-siblings from the marriage:Anna, Queen of England,Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor,Margaret of Bohemia (d. 1410),John of Görlitz, Charles, and Henry.
Elisabeth married when she was only eight in 1366 toAlbert III, Duke of Austria. Elisabeth and Albert had no children and she died aged only fifteen in 1373; she was buried with Albert's parents inGaming Charterhouse in Lower Austria.
Her husband remarried toBeatrix of Nuremberg and they were parents ofAlbert IV, Duke of Austria.

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