Elizabeth The Cuman - Children

Children

She and her husband Stephen V of Hungary were parents to six known children:

  • Elizabeth of Hungary (c. 1255 - 1313). Married firstly Zavis Vítkovci, Lord of Rosenberg, Skalitz and Falkenstein. Married secondly Stefan Uroš II Milutin of Serbia.
  • Catherine of Hungary (c. 1256 - after 1314). Married Stefan Dragutin of Serbia.
  • Maria of Hungary (c. 1257 - 25 March 1323). Married Charles II of Naples.
  • Anna of Hungary (c. 1260 - 1281). Married Andronikos II Palaiologos.
  • Ladislaus IV of Hungary (August, 1262 - 10 July 1290).
  • András, Duke of Slavonia (1268–1278).

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