Reliquiar by Elisabeth von Mätsch, Stadtmuseum Rapperswil
Born
unknown, probably in the late 1370's
Died
after 20 June 1442, assumably on 24 November 1446
Rüti Abbey
Occupation
Countess of Grafschaft Toggenburg
Years active
1391–1442
Known for
last Countess of the House of Toggenburg
Elisabeth von Matsch (also von Mätsch, Mazzo, von Toggenburg, date of birth unknown; † after 20 June 1442, assumably on 24 November 1446, probably in the Rüti Abbey) was the last countess of the Swiss noble House of Toggenburg from 1436. She was the spouse of Friedrich VII, count of Toggenburg.
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conquered the county and forced the population to carry out, for the count von Werdenberg-Sargans, the Oath of Loyalty. In 1458, the counts renewed their...
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in 1436, his widow, ElisabethvonMatsch, lived at Maienfeld for several months until it was inherited by the von Brandis and von Aarburg families. In...
Sophia of Bavaria (Czech: Žofie Bavorská; German: Sophie von Bayern; 1376 – 4 November 1428) was a Queen of Bohemia and the spouse of Wenceslaus, King...
painting "The Spring“ by Franz Matsch, Gustav Klimt and Georg Klimt. In front of the palace stands the sculpture "Elisabeth" by Ulrike Truger. In this statue...
Pitt The 2018 TV series Troy: Fall of a City by David Gyasi In 1890, Elisabeth of Bavaria, Empress of Austria, had a summer palace built in Corfu. The...
Schwyz 1) Anna 1) Klara, married Egino V. vonMatsch 1) Rudolf 1) Ludwig II von Homberg (d.1315) 2) Johann(es) I. von Habsburg-Laufenburg (* 1 January 1295;...
also enrolled in the school. The two brothers and their friend, Franz Matsch, began working together and by 1880 they had received numerous commissions...
died in 1366. His daughter Agnes had been married to Ulrich IV, Lord of Matsch since 1346 and brought her inheritance into this marriage. Parts of the...
family was descended from count Hugo II of Tübingen (d. 1180), who married Elisabeth, daughter of the last count of Bregenz, thus inheriting substantial territory...
part of the canton of Basel-Country. One of Friedrich's sons was Wernher von Homberg, one of the minnesingers featured in Codex Manesse. The ancestral...
adjacent Duchy of Carinthia but was defeated by the troops of Duke Bernhard von Spanheim and his son Archbishop Philip of Salzburg at Greifenburg in 1252...