An advantageous annulment
On 1306, Wenceslaus, the Prince of Poland and Bohemia, son of Wenceslaus II, the later Wenceslaus III would annul his marriage with Viola Elizabeth of Teschen who would end in a nunnery which would be like a death sentence to her and she would regret marrying Wenceslaus all her life and Elizabeth of Hungary would marry him and his sister Anna would marry Rudolf of Austria as a payment of the release of Elisabeth of Hungary from Habsburg custody, this was a happy time for King Wenceslaus II due to the two kingdoms that he is ruling.
He would plan his reconquest of Hungary now against the King of Hungary Charles Robert and expel him from Hungary for his wife Elizabeth I of Hungary as king de jure uxoris, the two will wait for their time to come, Wenceslaus II would betroth his daughter, Margaret to John of Luxembourg to support the Henry of Luxembourg as the future Holy Roman Emperor and his daughter, Elizabeth to Andrew Yuryevich of Galicia.
Elizabeth I of Hungary would have the following children which were carried to term.
Elizabeth b. 1310
Judith/Bonne b. 1315
Vladislav b. 1321
Andrew b. 1324
Stephen b. 1326
He would plan his reconquest of Hungary now against the King of Hungary Charles Robert and expel him from Hungary for his wife Elizabeth I of Hungary as king de jure uxoris, the two will wait for their time to come, Wenceslaus II would betroth his daughter, Margaret to John of Luxembourg to support the Henry of Luxembourg as the future Holy Roman Emperor and his daughter, Elizabeth to Andrew Yuryevich of Galicia.
Elizabeth I of Hungary would have the following children which were carried to term.
Elizabeth b. 1310
Judith/Bonne b. 1315
Vladislav b. 1321
Andrew b. 1324
Stephen b. 1326
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