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 | | After the death of her father, Sigismund of Luxembourg, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, the Hungarian States recognized her as Lady of the Land (Landesherrin), which pawed the way for her first husband, Albert von Habsburg's election as king of Hungary. |
 | | After his death she struggled for the power in the name of her unborn son, Ladislaus Postumus, who became Duke of Luxembourg, and titular King of Hungary upon his birth in 1440, but was not recognised as king until 1446. |
 | | Her daughter, Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of Poland, held on to her claims to the Duchy until 1467 when she ceeded the claims to Charles de Bourgogne, who bought the right to the territory of Elixabeth von Görlitz in 1441. |
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