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  1. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Elizabeth of Bohemia has received more than 956,844 page views. Her biography is available in 27 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 25 in 2019) . Elizabeth of Bohemia is the 258th most popular companion (up from 284th in 2019) , the 116th most popular biography from Czechia (up from 119th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Czech Companion .

  2. Elizabeth Stuart (1596–1662) By her death in 1662, Elizabeth Stuart had held the titles of Electress Palatine of the Rhine and Queen of Bohemia, been heir apparent to the crowns of England, Scotland, and Ireland, precipitated the Thirty Years’ War, been fêted as the saviour of continental Protestantism and the virtual reincarnation of her godmother, Queen Elizabeth I, and revolutionised ...

  3. Frederick was the eldest son of King Vladislav II of Bohemia and Gertrude of Babenberg, a daughter of Margrave Leopold III of Austria. [1] His father had ruled as a Bohemian duke since 1140; in 1158 he obtained the royal title by the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick Barbarossa, godfather and namesake of Frederick.

  4. Helena of Raška. Elizabeth of Hungary ( Hungarian: Erzsébet, Polish: Elżbieta; c. 1128 – 21 July 1154) was a member of the House of Árpád and by marriage Duchess of Greater Poland . She was the eldest child of King Béla II of Hungary and Helena of Raška. This parentage is confirmed in several web sources who followed the message of ...

  5. Anna của Đan Mạch. Elizabeth Stuart (19 tháng 8 năm 1596 – 13 tháng 2 năm 1662) là Tuyển hầu phu nhân của Công quốc Pfalz (hay Palatinate trong tiếng Anh) và là Vương hậu của Bohemia trong một thời gian ngắn, là vợ của Tuyển hầu Frederick V của Pfalz. Bởi vì chồng bà chỉ trị vì Bohemia ...

  6. 11 de nov. de 2015 · November 11th 2015. Elizabeth Stuart (1596–1662) was the charismatic daughter of King James VI of Scotland (later James I of England) and Anna of Denmark. She married the Calvinist Frederick V, Elector Palatine, at age 16, and lived happily in Heidelberg, Germany, for six years before being crowned Queen of Bohemia at 23 and moving to Prague.

  7. Elisabeth, wife of Albert I. Elisabeth was married in Vienna on 20 December 1274 to Count Albert I of Habsburg, [1] eldest son and heir of the newly elected Rudolf I, King of the Romans, thus becoming daughter-in-law of the King of the Romans and Emperor -to-be. After Rudolf had defeated his rival King Ottokar II of Bohemia in the 1278 Battle ...