Elisabeth of Świdnica


Elisabeth of Świdnica was a member of the Piast dynasty in the Świdnica-Jawor branch and by marriage Duchess of Opole.
She was the third child but second daughter of Duke Bernard of Świdnica by his wife Kunigunde, daughter of Władysław I the Elbow-high, later King of Poland.

Family

Elisabeth was the third of five children. Her brothers were: Bolko II the Small and Henry II of Świdnica. Elisabeth's eldest and only surviving sister was Constance; she was wife of Przemko II of Głogów. Elisabeth also had another sister, Beata; she died aged ten or eleven.
Elisabeth's brother, Henry married Katherine of Hungary. Their daughter was Anne of Świdnica, third wife of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and mother of Wenceslaus, King of the Romans.

Marriage

On 6 May 1326 and with only eleven years old, Elisabeth married Duke Bolko II of Opole. Thanks to the marriage, Bolko II had a temporary close connection with the Polish King Władysław I the Elbow-high. However, this alliance was short-lived: on 5 April 1327 in Wrocław, he paid homage to King John of Bohemia; he was the last Silesian Duke who became vassal of Bohemia.
Bolko and Elisabeth had seven children:
  1. Władysław Opolczyk.
  2. Bolko III.
  3. Henry.
  4. Kunigunde, a nun at St. Klara in Hungary.
  5. Agnes, Married Jobst of Moravia, but had no issue. Later became a nun at Stary Sącz.
  6. Elisabeth, a nun at Trzebnica.
  7. Anna, a nun at St. Klara at Wrocław.
All of their daughters became nuns. Their sons succeeded their father and took control of the duchies.
Elisabeth died in 1348, it is believed to have had something to do with the birth of her last child, Anna. Elisabeth left her husband a widower and he never remarried. Bolko died nine years after Elisabeth.