Elisabetta Visconti (1374 – 2 February 1432), also known as ''Elisabeth'' or ''Elizabeth'', was a younger child of
Bernabò Visconti and his
wife,
Beatrice Regina della Scala. Elisabetta was a member of the
House of Visconti.
Family
Elisabetta was born in
Milan
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and was one of the youngest of fifteen siblings.
Elisabetta's sister,
Taddea Visconti married
Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria and was mother of
Isabeau of Bavaria, wife of
Charles VI of France. Isabeau was the mother of
Charles VII of France
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,
Catherine, Queen of England,
Isabella, Queen of England and
Michelle, Duchess of Valois.
Elisabetta's maternal grandparents were
Mastino II della Scala and his wife Taddea
da Carrara. Her paternal grandparents were
Stefano Visconti and his wife Valentina
Doria.
Elisabetta's father, Bernabò, was a cruel and ruthless despot, and an implacable enemy of the
Church. He seized the papal city of
Bologna
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, rejected the Pope and his authority, confiscated ecclesiastical property, and forbade any of his subjects to have any dealings with the
Curia
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. He was excommunicated as a
heretic in 1363 by
Pope Urban V, who preached
crusade
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against him. When Bernabò was in one of his frequent rages, only Beatrice Regina was able to approach him.
[Tuchman, p.254]
Marriage
In 1380, Elisabetta was at first promised to Azzone, a son of
Gian Galeazzo Visconti and his first wife
Isabella of Valois. The marriage could not take place due to Azzone's premature death. After Isabella of Valois died,
Caterina Visconti, Elisabetta's older sister, married his father Gian Galeazzo.
John II, Duke of Bavaria started marriage negotiations between his son,
Ernest
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Notable people and fictional characters with the name include:
People
*Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553–1595), ...
and Elisabetta.
The negotiations were successful. Elisabetta was married in
Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm 26 January 1395 to Ernest. Two years later, on John's death, the couple became Duke and Duchess of
Bavaria-Munich. The couple had four children:
*
Albert III, Duke of Bavaria (23 March 1401, Munich–29 February 1460, Munich)
* Beatrix (c. 1403–12 March 1447,
Neumarkt), married to:
** 1424 in
Ortenburg Count
Hermann III of Cilli;
** 1428 in
Riedenburg Pfalzgraf
Johann of Neuburg.
* Elisabeth (c. 1406–5 March 1468,
Heidelberg
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), married to:
**1430 in
Mainz
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Duke
Adolf of Jülich-Berg;
** 1440 in
Worms
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Count
Hesso of Leiningen.
* Amalie (1408–1432), a nun in St. Klara's Cloister in Munich.
Before Elisabetta's death in 1432, her son Albert III married secretly the maid
Agnes Bernauer; Ernest issued orders for her to be murdered. Agnes was accused of
witchcraft
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and thrown into the
River Danube and drowned. The civil war with his son finally ended with a reconciliation.
Elisabetta died 2 February 1432. She is buried with her husband in
Munich
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.
Ancestry
References
Sources
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1374 births
1432 deaths
Elisabetta
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House of Wittelsbach
14th-century Italian nobility
14th-century Italian women
15th-century Italian nobility
15th-century Italian women
Burials at Munich Frauenkirche
Mothers of Bavarian monarchs