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  1. Elizabeth of York (11 February 1466-11 February 1503) married King Henry VII of England in 1486. This marriage united the House of York and the House of Lancaster , the two sides of the Wars of the Roses .

  2. Hace 2 días · Their children were Frederick, Charles, Elizabeth, Rupert, Maurice, Louise, Louis, Edward, Henrietta, Philip, Charlotte, Sophia and Gustavus. She was crowned in Prague as Queen of Bohemia a few days after her husband but his rule lasted only for one winter (hence she is sometimes referred to as the Winter Queen).

  3. Hace 3 días · Elizabeth lived on in the Dutch Republic for a further 30 years, in voluntary exile, returning to England in 1661, a year before her death and a year after the restoration of her nephew, Charles II. During the period of the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), Elizabeth was one of the foremost power brokers for the Protestant cause in Europe.

  4. 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.

  5. *Elizabeth of Bohemia [1]* (1596–1662). The lives of Elizabeth and her husband are part of the fabric of European history. The eldest daughter of James VI and I and sister of Charles I, she married in 1613 Frederick of the Palatinate.

  6. Since 1526, the kings of Bohemia had all been members of the House of Habsburg; since 1555, these kings had also been emperors. In the early seventeenth century, however, Bohemia faced a political crisis. The Estates of the realm of Bohemia became worried that the Habsburgs were planning to transform Bohemia into an absolute monarchy.

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