Elizabeth Granowska, born in the year one thousand three hundred seventy-two, played a significant role in the history of Poland and Lithuania as a prominent consort. She became Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania from the year fourteen seventeen to fourteen twenty, marking a notable period in her life.
As the third wife of Władysław II Jagiełło, who served as Grand Duke of Lithuania from one thousand three hundred seventy-seven to fourteen thirty-four and as King of Poland from one thousand three hundred eighty-six to fourteen thirty-four, Elizabeth's marriage was pivotal in strengthening the ties between these two powerful regions.
Her reign, though brief, was characterized by the political and cultural dynamics of the time, reflecting the complexities of royal alliances and the influence of consorts in medieval governance. Elizabeth's legacy continues to be remembered as part of the rich tapestry of Polish and Lithuanian history.