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  1. dewiki Elisabeth Charlotte von der Pfalz (1597–1660) elwiki Ελισάβετ Καρλόττα του Παλατινάτου (1597-1660) enwiki Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Electress of Brandenburg; eswiki Isabel Carlota del Palatinado (1597-1660) frwiki Élisabeth-Charlotte du Palatinat; hewiki אליזבת שרלוטה מפפאלץ

  2. 25 de dic. de 2022 · English: Elizabeth Charlotte, Princess of the Palatinate (27 May 1652 - 8 December 1722) known as the Princess Palatine was the wife of Philippe of France, Duke of Orléans and was thus a sister-in-law of Louis XIV

  3. Elizabeth-Charlotte of Bavaria, often referred to as “Liselotte” or “La Palatine”, was a German princess of Protestant upbringing. In 1671 she married Monsieur, the King’s brother, and was obliged to convert to Catholicism. She took up residence in the Court and became an astute observer of goings-on at the palace.

  4. Name variations: Elisabeth Charlotte of Orleans; Elizabeth Charlotte of Bohemia; Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate; Elizabeth-Charlotte of Bourbon Orleans. Born in Heidelberg, Baden, on May 27, 1652; died in St. Source for information on Charlotte Elizabeth of Bavaria (1652–1722): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  5. Elisabeth Charlotte (1652–1722), more commonly known as Liselotte von der Pfalz, remains one of the most famous Palatine figures. As the daughter of Prince-Elector Karl I Ludwig of the House of Pfalz-Simmern, she spent part of her childhood at Heidelberg Palace.

  6. Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate was an Electress consort of Brandenburg as the wife of George William, Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, and the mother of Frederick William of Brandenburg, the "Great Elector".

  7. Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate (fl. 1620)Electress of Brandenburg and duchess of Cleves. Flourished around 1620; married George William (1595–1640), elector of Brandenburg (r. 1619–1640), duke of Cleves and Prussia; children: Frederick William (1620–1688), the Great Elector of Brandenburg (r. 1640–1688).