, as illustrated in the Chronicle of the
Council of Constance, c. 1440. Both mother and daughter are depicted wearing the
Holy Crown of Hungary; in reality, Elizabeth was crowned two decades after the Council. Elizabeth was born into the powerful
House of Luxembourg. Her parents were the 41-year-old
King Sigismund of Hungary and his second wife, the 17-year-old
Barbara of Cilli.
Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić, the rebellious baron with whom Sigismund had recently come to terms, was the infant's godfather. The year after her birth, Elizabeth's father was elected
King of the Romans. As the king's only child, Elizabeth was seen as
de facto heir presumptive to the throne, or at least as the princess whose eventual marriage would provide a king. In 1411, Sigismund managed to have the Hungarian estates promise that they would recognize Elizabeth's right to the
Holy Crown of Hungary and elect her future husband as king, –an agreement that would have great consequences after Sigismund's death. Elizabeth's hereditary right was in fact rather slim, as her father had acquired it by marrying his first wife,
Queen Mary, from whom Elizabeth was not descended. Queen Barbara was very unpopular among the nobility, who resented her sympathy for the
Hussites, the forerunners of the
Protestant Reformation. In 1418, they accused her of having committed adultery while her husband was attending the
Council of Constance. The resulting strain in the royal marriage led to the queen's banishment and confinement, first in
Várad and subsequently in
Szakolca, between 1418 and 1419. The fact that Elizabeth accompanied her mother into the exile and presumably endured the same harsh treatment despite being recognized as heiress to the throne suggests that Sigismund may have doubted her paternity during that period. Nevertheless, Sigismund simultaneously negotiated her marriage to the
Habsburg Duke Albert V of Austria. The Habsburgs, Sigismund's longstanding friends and allies, evidently did not question Elizabeth's legitimacy or, at least, were not deterred by the accusations made against her mother. Sigismund reconciled with Barbara in 1419 and Elizabeth returned to his favour along with her mother. The same year, he inherited the Bohemian crown from his elder brother,
King Wenceslaus IV. == Marriage ==