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  1. Portrait of Princess Elizabeth Stuart, later Queen of Bohemia, called the Winter Queen. Elizabeth's standing collar of reticella is worked with the Royal coat of arms with its lion and unicorn supporters.

  2. 1 de abr. de 2009 · Elizabeth's standing collar of reticella is worked with the Royal coat of arms with its lion and unicorn supporters. She wears a gown of Italian silk brocade. The black armband is thought to be a sign of mourning for her brother Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales who died in 1612.

  3. Elisabeta de Bohemia. Pentru alte persona cu nume similar, vedeți Elisabeta de Boemia. Elisabeta, regină a Boemiei (născută Elisabeta a Scoției; 19 august 1596 – 13 februarie 1662) a fost al doilea copil și prima fiică a regelui Iacob I al Angliei și a reginei Ana a Danemarcei.

  4. Elizabeth Stuart was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate. The couple's selection for the crown by the nobles of Bohemia was part of the political and religious turmoil setting off the Thirty Years' War. Since her husband's reign in Bohemia lasted over one winter, she is called "the Winter Queen".

  5. Elizabeth of Bohemia was an extraordinary political and cultural figure in seventeenth-century Europe. The daughter of James VI of Scotland and I of England, at sixteen she was married to a German count, Frederick, Elector Palatine and was drawn into the European wars of religion when the Protestant Frederick was offered, and accepted, the crown of Bohemia.

  6. Isabel de Bohemia (en checo: Eliška Přemyslovna) (20 de enero de 1292-28 de septiembre de 1330) fue una princesa de la dinastía Bohemia Premislidas que se convirtió en reina consorte de Bohemia como la primera esposa del Rey Juan el Ciego. Fue la madre del rey de Bohemia y emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico santo Carlos IV .

  7. Elizabeth was the daughter of Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania [1] and Elisabeth of Poland. Her maternal grandparents were Casimir III, King of Poland, and Aldona of Lithuania. Elizabeth married Charles on 25 May 1363 in Kraków, [2] only one year after the death of Charles's third wife, Anne of Schweidnitz. The bride was 16 years old, while the ...