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Elisabeth Corvinus orElisabeth Hunyadi (21 December 1496 –Gyula, Hungary, 1508) was the Princess of Hungary and the last surviving member of the Hungarian Royal House ofHunyadi.[1]
Her father wasJános Corvinus, an illegitimate son ofKing Matthias I. Her mother wasBeatrice de Frangepan, who was from a famousCroatian noble family, theFrankopans.[2] Her brother,Christopher, was the last male member of the Royal House ofHunyadi.
Her father died in 1504, followed by the death of Christopher in 1505, who died without issue - thus extinguishing the male line of the royal house.[2] There were rumours that Christopher had been poisoned.
With her brother's death, young Elisabeth was now sole heir to the immense estates of the Hunyadi. Shortly thereafter, in 1505,she was betrothed to George, the younger son of the Duchess of Teschen.[3] The marriage never took place, prevented by Elisabeth's death in 1508.[1]
Elisabeth also died without issue, and the extinction of the Royal House became total.[3]