Elizabeth of Luxembourg
Elizabeth of Luxembourg was a notable historical figure born in 1295, known for her role as the Queen of Bohemia and Hungary. She was the daughter of Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor and became the wife of John the Blind, the King of Bohemia. Her marriage strengthened political ties between the regions.
As a queen, Elizabeth was influential in the politics of her time, particularly in promoting her children's claims to various thrones. She was the mother of Charles IV, who later became the Holy Roman Emperor, and her lineage played a significant role in the history of Central Europe.