and Elizabeth in
Speyer in 1310 (left) and daughter-in-law
Anna (right) Elizabeth married
John of Luxembourg, the son of
Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII, shortly after his 14th birthday. The wedding took place on 1 September 1310, after John was forced to invade
Bohemia. Henry and Anne fled to
Carinthia, where Anne died in 1313. The
coronation of John and Elizabeth took place on 7 February 1311. The marriage was initially a disaster, as Elizabeth needed to give birth to a son to prevent the inheritance of the descendants of her sister, Margaret, but did not have a son until six years into the marriage, when she gave birth to
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. The marriage improved for a while as the succession was safely secured, but after a while, Elizabeth grew jealous of John, who had listened to her but whose political opinions differed to hers. In 1319 an alleged plot was uncovered, to depose John and replace him with their eldest son
Charles. John had the culprits punished. John decided to prevent his wife from interfering in the education of their children, and took the three eldest children: Margaret, Bonne, and Charles, from Elizabeth's custody. Queen Elizabeth then lived at
Mělník Castle and young Charles was imprisoned by his own father, before being sent to France in 1323, when he was 7 years old. He never saw his mother again. ==Later years==