Elizabeth of Leiningen
Elizabeth of Leiningen,, was a countess of the House of Leiningen and by marriage countess of Nassau. As widow she used the title countess of Schowenburg.
Life
Elizabeth was a daughter of Count Emich III of Leiningen. She married in or before 1169 to Rupert III ‘the Bellicose’ of Nassau. From this union came the following children:- Herman, count of Nassau 1190–1192.
- Lucardis, she married before 27 February 1204 to Herman III, Count of Virneburg.
‘Elysa comitissa dicta de Schowenburg, relicta … Ruperti comitis de Nassowe’ sold property to Johannisberg Abbey with consent of ‘Hermanni comitis de Virneburg et Luccardis conthoralis ipsius filie nostre advocatiam et iudicium ville Steinheim’ by charter dated 27 February 1204.
At the death of her brother Count Frederick II of Leiningen Elizabeth inherited one third of Schaumburg Castle near Balduinstein and its Herrschaft. After her death her part came into the possession of her grandsons, the Counts Rupert I and Henry I of Virneburg.
‘Lucardis comitissa de Sarebrugen … cum sororibus nostris Alverade quondam comitissa de Cleberc et Elysa quondam etiam comitissa de Nassowe’ donated property to Limburg Cathedral in a charter dated 1235.
The necrology of Arnstein Abbey records the death of ‘Elizabetis comitisse de Nassauwe, que legavit nobis elemosinam bonam’ on 20 June.