Elisabeth of Swabia
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Elisabeth of Swabia
Summary
Elisabeth of Swabia is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Nuremberg[2]. She was born on 1205[3]. She passed away in Toro[4]. She died on November 5, 1235[5]. She worked as a consort[6]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (135 views/month, #7,253 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Elisabeth of Swabia's place of birth was Nuremberg[2].
- Elisabeth of Swabia died in Toro[4].
- Elisabeth of Swabia was born on 1205[3].
- Elisabeth of Swabia was born on 1198[8].
- Elisabeth of Swabia died on November 5, 1235[5].
- Elisabeth of Swabia died on November 5, 1234[9].
- Elisabeth of Swabia is buried at Seville Cathedral[10].
- Elisabeth of Swabia's father was Philip of Swabia[11].
- Elisabeth of Swabia's mother was Irene Angelina[12].
- Among Elisabeth of Swabia's spouses was Ferdinand III of Castille[13].
- A child of Elisabeth of Swabia was Alfonso X of Castile and Leon[14].
- A child of Elisabeth of Swabia was Frederick of Castile[15].
- A child of Elisabeth of Swabia was Ferdinando di Castiglia[16].
- A child of Elisabeth of Swabia was Leonor de Castilla[17].
- A child of Elisabeth of Swabia was Berenguela de Castilla[18].
- A child of Elisabeth of Swabia was Infante Henry of Castile[19].
- Elisabeth of Swabia held citizenship in Swabia[20].
- Elisabeth of Swabia worked as a consort[6].
- Elisabeth of Swabia is recorded as female[21].
- Elisabeth of Swabia's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Elisabeth of Swabia's family is recorded as House of Hohenstaufen[23].
- Elisabeth of Swabia's noble title is recorded as queen consort[24].
- Elisabeth of Swabia's Commons category is recorded as Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen[25].
- Elisabeth of Swabia's given name is recorded as Elisabeth[26].
- Elisabeth of Swabia's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Spanish[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Nuremberg[2], Elisabeth of Swabia… Recorded date of birth include 1205[3] and 1198[8]. Her father was Philip of Swabia[11]. Her mother was Irene Angelina[12].
Career and Affiliations
Elisabeth of Swabia worked as a consort[6].
Personal Life
Among Elisabeth of Swabia's spouses was Ferdinand III of Castille[13]. Children include Alfonso X of Castile and Leon[14], a writer[28], 1221–1284[29], of Crown of Castile[30], awarded the Galician Literature Day[31], specialised in astronomy[32]; Frederick of Castile[15], 1223–1277[33], of Crown of Castile[34]; Ferdinando di Castiglia[16], 1225–1248[35], of Crown of Castile[36]; Leonor de Castilla[17], b. 1225[37]; Berenguela de Castilla[18], a nun[38], 1228–1279[39], of Crown of Castile[40]; and Infante Henry of Castile[19], a politician[41], 1230–1303[42], of Crown of Castile[43].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include November 5, 1235[5] and November 5, 1234[9]. Elisabeth of Swabia passed away in Toro[4]. She is buried at Seville Cathedral[10].
Why It Matters
Elisabeth of Swabia ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (135 views/month, #7,253 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[44] She is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
FAQs
Where was Elisabeth of Swabia born?
Elisabeth of Swabia's place of birth was Nuremberg[2].
Where did Elisabeth of Swabia die?
Elisabeth of Swabia died in Toro[4].
Who were Elisabeth of Swabia's parents?
Elisabeth of Swabia's father was Philip of Swabia[11]. Elisabeth of Swabia's mother was Irene Angelina[12].
Who was Elisabeth of Swabia married to?
Elisabeth of Swabia's spouses include Ferdinand III of Castille[13].
What did Elisabeth of Swabia do for work?
Elisabeth of Swabia worked as consort[6].