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Elisabeth of Swabia, Queen consort of Castile 1205–1235 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1205

Birth Location: Nurnberg, Bavaria, Germany

Death Date: 05 NOV 1235

Death Location: Toro, Zamora, Castilla-Leon, Spain

Father: Philip Germany

Mother: Irene, Angelina

Spouse(s): Saint Galicia

Children(s): Alfonso Leon, Frederick Castile, Henry Senator, Philip Templar, Manuel Castile

Elisabeth of Swabia, Queen consort of Castile / was born in 1205 in Nurnberg, Bavaria, Germany, the child of Philip Of Swabia King Of Germany And Irene Queen Consort Of Sicily And The Germans Angelina. Elisabeth of Swabia, Queen consort of Castile married Saint Ferdinand Iii King Of Castile Toledo Leon Galicia, and had children including Alfonso X King Of Castile And Leon, Frederick Of Castile, Henry Of Castile The Senator, Manuel Of Castile, Philip Of Castile Lord Of Valdecorneja Knights Templar. Elisabeth of Swabia, Queen consort of Castile / passed away in 1235 in Toro, Zamora, Castilla-Leon, Spain.

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  • Elisabeth of Swabia, Queen consort of Castile // was born in 1205 in Nurnberg, Bavaria, Germany, the child of Philip Of Swabia King Of Germany And Irene Queen Consort Of Sicily And The Germans Angelina.
  • Elisabeth of Swabia, Queen consort of Castile // married Saint Ferdinand Iii King Of Castile Toledo Leon Galicia, and had children including Alfonso X King Of Castile And Leon, Frederick Of Castile, Henry Of Castile The Senator, Manuel Of Castile, Philip Of Castile Lord Of Valdecorneja Knights Templar.
  • Elisabeth of Swabia, Queen consort of Castile // passed away in 1235 in Toro, Zamora, Castilla-Leon, Spain.

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Elisabeth Castile's Ancestors

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Elisabeth Castile
1205–1235
Birth Place: Nurnberg, Bavaria, Germany
Parents
Philip of Swabia, King of Germany
1177–1208
Pavia, Lombardia, Italy
Irene, (Queen consort of Sicily and the Germans) Angelina
1181–1208
Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
Grandparents
Frederick (I, Holy Roman) Emperor
1122–1190
Beatrice (I, Countess of) Burgundy
1143–1184
Isaac (II, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire) Angelos
1156–1204
Great-Grandparents
Frederick Swabia
1090–1147
Judith Swabia
1103–1131
Reginald Burgundy
1093–1148
Agatha Lorraine
1120–1147
Andronikos Angelos
1122–1185
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Frederick Swabia
1050–1105
Agnes Germany
1072–1143
Henry Bavaria
1075–1126
Wulfhilde Saxony
1072–1126
Stephen Burgundy
1065–1102
Simon Lorraine
1076–1138
Adelaide Leuven
–1158
Theodora Angelina
1096–

Elisabeth Castile's Descendants

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Elisabeth (of Swabia, Queen consort of) Castile (1205–05 NOV 1235) m. Saint (Ferdinand III, King of Castile, Toledo, Leon &) Galicia (05 AUG 1199–30 MAY 1252)
  1. 1. Alfonso (X, King of Castile and) Leon 1221–1284 m. Violant (of Aragon, Queen consort of Castile and) Leon 1236–1301 m. Mayor (Guillén de) Guzmán 1205–1262
    1. 1. Ferdinand (de la) Cerda 1253–1275 m. Blanche (of France, Infanta of) Castile 1253–1323
      1. 1. Ferdinand (de la Cerda, Lord of) Lara 1275–1322
      2. 2. Alfonso (de la) Cerda 1270–1333
    2. 2. Sancho (IV, King of Castile and) Leon 1258–1295 m. María (de Molina, Queen consort of Castile and) Leon 1265–1321
      1. 1. Beatrice (of Castile, Queen consort of) Portugal 1293–1359 m. Afonso (IV, King of) Portugal 1291–1357
        1. 1. Peter (I, King of) Portugal 1320–1367 m. Teresa Lourenço 1330– m. Inês (de Castro, Queen consort of) Portugal 1325–1355
        2. 2. Maria (of Portugal, Queen of) Castile 1313–1357 m. Alfonso (XI, King of Castile and) Leon 1311–1350
      2. 2. Ferdinand (IV, King of Castile and) Leon 1285–1312 m. Constance (of Portugal, Queen consort of Castile and) Leon 1290–1313
        1. 1. Eleanor (of Castile, Queen consort of) Aragon 1307–1359
        2. 2. Alfonso (XI, King of Castile and) Leon 1311–1350 m. Eleanor (de) Guzmán 1310–1351 m. Maria (of Portugal, Queen of) Castile 1313–1357
      3. 3. Isabella (of Castile, Queen of) Aragon 1283–1328
    3. 3. Beatrice (of Castile, Queen consort of) Portugal 1242–1303 m. Afonso (III, King of) Portugal 1210–1279
      1. 1. Denis, (King of) Portugal 1261–1325 m. Saint (Elizabeth of) Portugal 1271–1336
        1. 1. Afonso (IV, King of) Portugal 1291–1357 m. Beatrice (of Castile, Queen consort of) Portugal 1293–1359
        2. 2. Constance (of Portugal, Queen consort of Castile and) Leon 1290–1313 m. Ferdinand (IV, King of Castile and) Leon 1285–1312
    4. 4. Beatrice (of Castile, Marchioness of) Montferrat 1254–1286 m. William (VII, Marquess of) Montferrat 1240–1292
      1. 1. Irene (of Montferrat, Byzantine Empress) Consort 1274–1317 m. Andronikos (II, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire) Palaiologos 1259–1332 m. Theodore (I, Marquess of) Montferrat 1290–1338
        1. 1. Theodore (I, Marquess of) Montferrat 1290–1338 m. Irene (of Montferrat, Byzantine Empress) Consort 1274–1317
        2. 2. Simonis Palaiologina 1294–1336 m. Saint (Stefan Uroš II Milutin, King of) Serbia 1253–1321
        3. 3. John (II, Marquess of) Montferrat 1321–1372 m. Isabella (Queen of) Majorca 1337–1406
  2. 2. Frederick (of) Castile 1223–1277
  3. 3. Henry (of Castile the) Senator 1230–1303
  4. 4. Philip (of Castile, Lord of Valdecorneja, Knights) Templar 1231–1274 m. Christina (of Norway, Infanta of) Castile 1234–1262
  5. 5. Manuel (of) Castile 1234–1283 m. Beatrice (of Savoy, Lady of) Villena –1292
    1. 1. Juan (Manuel, Prince of) Villena 1282–1348 m. Blanca (de La Cerda y) Lara 1317–1347
      1. 1. Juana (Manuel of) Castile 1339–1381 m. Henry (II, King of Castile and) Leon 1334–1379
        1. 1. John (I, King of Castile and) Leon 1358–1390 m. Eleanor (of Aragon, Queen of Castile and) Leon 1358–1382
        2. 2. Eleanor (of Castile, Queen of) Navarre 1363–1416 m. Charles (III, King of) Navarre 1361–1425

Elisabeth Castile's Timeline

2 Records

1205
1205
Birth of Elisabeth of Swabia, Queen consort of Castile // in Nurnberg, Bavaria, Germany
Nurnberg, Bavaria, Germany
1235
05 NOV 1235
Age 30
Death of Elisabeth of Swabia, Queen consort of Castile // in Toro, Zamora, Castilla-Leon, Spain
Toro, Zamora, Castilla-Leon, Spain

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1205
    Event Place: Nurnberg, Bavaria, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 NOV 1235
    Event Place: Toro, Zamora, Castilla-Leon, Spain

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