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Elisabeth Duchess Of Bavaria 1227–1273 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1227

Birth Location: , , Bayern, Germany

Death Date: Oct 09, 1273

Death Location: Greifenburg, Tirol, Austria

Father: Otto BAVARIA

Mother: Agnes RHEIN

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In 1227, Elisabeth Duchess Of Bavaria entered the world in , , Bayern, Germany, born to Otto Ii Wittelsbach Of Bavaria And Agnes Countess Of Rhein. Elisabeth Duchess Of Bavaria passed away in 1273 in Greifenburg, Tirol, Austria.

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Biography

  • In 1227, Elisabeth Duchess Of Bavaria entered the world in , , Bayern, Germany, born to Otto Ii Wittelsbach Of Bavaria And Agnes Countess Of Rhein.
  • Elisabeth Duchess Of Bavaria passed away in 1273 in Greifenburg, Tirol, Austria.

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Elisabeth Bavaria's Ancestors

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Elisabeth Bavaria
1227–1273
Birth Place: , , Bayern, Germany
Parents
Otto II Wittelsbach of BAVARIA
1206–1253
Kelheim, Kelheim, Bayern, Germany,
Agnes (Countess Of) RHEIN
1202–1267
, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Grandparents
Louis (I True Duke of) BAVARIA
1173–1231
Kelheim, Kelheim, Bayern, Germany
Ludmila (True of) BOHEMIA
1170–1240
Praha, Praha, Czech Republic
Great-Grandparents
Otto WITTELSBACH
1117–1183
Agnes Looz
1146–1191
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Count IV
1087–1156
Heilika Pettendorf
1090–1170

Elisabeth Bavaria's Timeline

2 Records

1227
1227
Birth of Elisabeth Duchess Of Bavaria in , , Bayern, Germany
, , Bayern, Germany
1273
Oct 09, 1273
Age 46
Death of Elisabeth Duchess Of Bavaria in Greifenburg, Tirol, Austria
Greifenburg, Tirol, Austria

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1227
    Event Place: , , Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 09, 1273
    Event Place: Greifenburg, Tirol, Austria

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