Erzsébet Szilágyi | |
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Queen Mother of Hungary | |
Queen Mother of Hungary | |
Tenure | 20 January 1458 - 1483 |
Head of Szilágyi – Hunyadi Liga with her brother Michael Szilágyi |
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Tenure | 1457 - 20 January 1458 |
Born | 1410 |
Died | 1483 |
Spouse | John Hunyadi |
Issue |
Ladislaus Hunyadi Matthias Corvinus |
House |
House of Szilágyi (by birth) House of Hunyadi (by marriage) |
Father | count Ladislaus Szilágyi |
Mother | Catherine Bellyéni |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Erzsébet Szilágyi (Hungarian: Szilágyi Erzsébet, c. 1410–1483) was a Hungarian noblewoman, spouse of John Hunyadi and mother of Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary.
Elizabeth was the daughter of the Ladislaus Szilágyi and Catherine Bellyéni, members of two influential Hungarian families of the 15th century that were loyal to the King Sigismund of Hungary. She had several siblings, including Mihály Szilágyi, who had an important role after the death of Elizabeth's husband, John Hunyadi. Hunyadi was the regent of the Kingdom of Hungary and supreme commander of the armies, an excellent fighter, that counted with the favor of the Pope for confronting the Ottoman Empire. He was the most powerful nobleman of the Kingdom and counted with huge properties and centenars of lower noblemen that supported him. After his death in 1456, his older son Ladislaus Hunyadi became the head of the House of Hunyadi, however after murdering the count Ulrik of Cilli, the counsilor of the King Ladislaus V of Hungary, he was executed. Then Elizabeth's only son Matthias Corvinus of Hungary was taken to Prague by the young King, who felt for his life before the instability caused after the execution of Ladislaus Hunyadi. Mihály Szilágyi and Elizabeth founded Szilágyi – Hunyadi Liga and became the leaders of this Liga, and after the sudden death of the King Ladislaus (possibly poisoned), she negotiated the release of Matthias, who was soon crowned as King of Hungary in 1458.