Elisabeth of Nuremberg


Elisabeth of Nuremberg was the daughter of Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen. She was a member of the House of Hohenzollern, and the wife of Rupert of Germany. In 1398, she became the Electress of the Palatinate of the Rhine, and in 1400 she became Queen of the Romans.

Marriage and children

She was born in 1358, and on 27 June 1374 married Rupert, then heir to the Elector Palatine, Rupert II. Elisabeth became Electress of the Palatinate when Rupert succeeded to his father's estate 6 January 1398, and Queen of the Romans when Rupert was elected King of the Romans on 21 August 1400. Rupert died on 18 May 1410; Elisabeth died a little over a year later on 26 July 1411.
Elisabeth and Rupert had nine children, six sons and three daughters, who survived to adulthood:
  1. Rupert Pipan.
  2. Margaret, married in 1394 to Charles II, Duke of Lorraine.
  3. Frederick.
  4. Louis.
  5. Agnes, married in Heidelberg shortly before March 1400 to Duke Adolf of Kleve.
  6. Elisabeth, married in Innsbruck 24 December 1407 to Duke Frederick IV of Austria.
  7. John.
  8. Stephen.
  9. Otto.

    Ancestors