Career
Her parents were Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania, and Elisabeth of Poland. Her maternal grandparents were Casimir III, King of Poland, and Aldona of Lithuania. Elisabeth is reputed to have been a very vigorous, self-confident and physically strong person.
The relationship between Elisabeth and Charles is described to have been good and harmonious.
During the serious illness of Charles in 1371, Elisabeth made a miniature pilgrimage by walking on foot to the cathedral and offering gifts in a prayer to his health. Their good relationship has been portrayed in art, such as in Noc na Karlštejně (A Night at Karlstein).
After her husband"s death at 29 November 1378 in Prague, Elizabeth"s stepson Wenceslaus IV, son of Charles"s previous wife, ascended the throne. Elisabeth then cared for her own two sons, mainly the older Sigismund, whom she supported in his efforts to become the king of Hungary.
Elisabeth outlived Charles IV by 15 years.
She died on 14 February 1393 in Königgrätz Hradec Králové and was buried next to her husband in Saint Vitus Cathedral.