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  1. Catherine of Hungary (Hungarian: Katalin, Polish: Katarzyna; July 1370 – May 1378), a member of the Capetian House of Anjou, was heir presumptive to the thrones of Hungary and Poland as eldest child of King Louis the Great and his second wife, Elizabeth of Bosnia.

  2. Catherine of Hungary (Hungarian: Katalin, Serbian: Каталина /Katalina; c. 1256 – after 1314) was a Queen consort of Serbia by her marriage to Stefan Dragutin. Catherine was the second daughter of Stephen V of Hungary and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Seyhan, chieftain of the Cumans.

  3. Catherine of Hungary (died 1355) was a daughter of King Charles I of Hungary. Her mother is uncertain. She was a member of the House of Anjou and was a Hungarian princess.

  4. 27 apr 2022 · Catherine of Hungary (1370–1378) was the eldest child of King Louis I of Hungary and his second queen, Elizabeth of Bosnia. Catherine's birth was long expected, as her parents' marriage was childless for the first seventeen years.

  5. Catherine of Hungary or Catherine of Anjou (July 1370 – May 1378) was heiress presumptive to the thrones of Hungary and Poland as eldest living child of King Louis the Great and his second wife, Elizabeth of Bosnia.

  6. 17 nov 2020 · Saint of the Day for November 17. (1207 – November 17, 1231) Saint Elizabeth of Hungary’s Story. In her short life, Elizabeth manifested such great love for the poor and suffering that she has become the patroness of Catholic charities and of the Secular Franciscan Order.

  7. 29 mag 2024 · Elizabeth Báthory (born August 7, 1560, Nyírbátor, Hungary—died August 21, 1614, Castle Čachtice, Čachtice, Hungary [now in Slovakia]) was a Hungarian countess who purportedly tortured and murdered hundreds of young women in the 16th and 17th centuries.