Eliska of Bohemia (20 January 1292-28 September 1330)

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Parents
Father:1Wenzel II (17 June 1271-21 June 1305), King of Bohemia
Mother:2Guta von Habsburg (13 March 1271-18 June 1297)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:330 August 1310Jan (10 August 1296-26 August 1346), King of BohemiaSpeyer [city/town], Rhineland-Palatinate [state], Germany [country]
Children
Children with Jan:
Margareta of Bohemia (8 June 1313-11 July 1341)4
Guta of Bohemia (20 May 1315-3 or 11 September 1349)5
Karl IV (14 May 1316-29 November 1378), German Emperor6
Přemysl Otakar of Bohemia (22 November 1318-20 April 1320)7
Johann Heinrich (12 February 1322-12 November 1375), Markgraf of Moravia8
Anna of Bohemia (27 March 1323-2/3 September 1338)9
Elisabeth of Bohemia (27 March 1323-August 1324)10
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Events
Buried:11Zbraslav [Unknown/Unspecified], Prague [city/town], Czech Republic [country]
Born:1220 January 1292Prague [city/town], Czech Republic [country]
Died:1328 September 1330Visegrád [city/town], Pest [county], Hungary [country]
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Sources

1 Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands - version 4 (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm : ), Bohemia.
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