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Elisabeth of Bosnia

Elizabeth of Bosnia
Middle-aged woman holding a young woman in her arms
Elizabeth with her daughter Mary in captivity, as imagined by Soma Orlai Petrich
Queen consort of Hungary and Croatia
Tenure 20 June 1353 – 10 September 1382
Queen consort of Poland
Tenure 5 November 1370 – 10 September 1382
Born c. 1339
Died January 1387
Novigrad Castle, Novigrad
Kingdom of Croatia
Burial Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary
(previously St Chrysogonus's Church, Croatia)
Spouse Louis I, King of Hungary and Poland
Issue
Details
Catherine of Hungary
Mary, Queen of Hungary
Hedwig, Queen of Poland
House House of Kotromanić
Father Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia
Mother Elizabeth of Kuyavia

Elizabeth of Bosnia (c. 1339 – January 1387) was queen consort and later regent of Hungary and Croatia, as well as queen consort of Poland. Daughter of Ban Stephen II of Bosnia, Elizabeth married King Louis I of Hungary in 1353. In 1370, she gave birth to a long-anticipated heir, Catherine, and became Queen of Poland when Louis succeeded his uncle, Casimir III. The royal couple had two more daughters, Mary and Hedwig, but Catherine died in 1378. Initially a powerless consort with no substantial influence, Elizabeth then started surrounding herself with noblemen loyal to her, led by her favourite, Nicholas I Garai. When Louis died in 1382, Mary ascended to the throne of Hungary with Elizabeth as regent. Unable to preserve the personal union of Hungary and Poland, the queen dowager secured the Polish throne for her youngest daughter, Hedwig.

During her regency in Hungary, Elizabeth faced several rebellions led by John Horvat and John of Palisna, who attempted to take advantage of Mary's insecure reign. In 1385, they invited King Charles III of Naples to depose Mary and assume the crown. Elizabeth responded by having Charles murdered two months after his coronation, in 1386. She had the crown restored to her daughter and established herself as regent once more, only to be captured, imprisoned and ultimately strangled by her enemies.


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