Elizabeth of Luxembourg - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Elizabeth of Luxembourg
16. Henry VII, Count of Luxembourg
8. John, King of Bohemia
17. Margaret of Brabant
4. Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
18. Wenceslaus II, King of Bohemia
9. Elizabeth of Bohemia
19. Judith of Habsburg
2. Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
King of Hungary and Bohemia
20. Wartislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania
10. Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania
21. Elizabeth of Silesia
5. Elizabeth of Pomerania
22. Casimir III, King of Poland
11. Elizabeth of Poland
23. Aldona of Lithuania
1. Elizabeth of Luxembourg
24. Frederick II, Count of Cilli
12. Hermann I, Count of Cilli
25. Diemut von Wallsee
6. Hermann II, Count of Cilli
26. Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia
13. Catherine of Bosnia
27. Elizabeth of Kuyavia
3. Barbara of Cilli
28. Heinrich V, Count of Schaunberg
14. Henry VII, Count of Schaunberg
29. Anna of Truhendingen
7. Anna of Schaunberg
30. Meinhard VI von Görz
15. Ursula von Görz
31. Katharina von Pfannberg

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