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  1. It is also clear that Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia is better than Elizabeth Stuart (1596–1662) for the same reason William Smith (geologist) is better than William Smith (1769-1839). The proposed title does not "flout the long prevalent usage of leaving queens consort under their maiden styles".

  2. 4 de jul. de 2023 · Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia by Robert van Voerst, after Gerrit van Honthorst.jpg 590 × 800; 234 KB Portret van Elisabeth Stuart, keurvorstin van de Palts, koningin van Bohemen op 33-jarige leeftijd, RP-P-1888-A-13429.jpg 4,254 × 5,798; 8.56 MB

  3. Hace 1 día · Princess Elizabeth Stuart was buried in the south aisle of Henry VII's chapel at Westminster Abbey. She was the only surviving daughter of James VI of Scotland and I of England and his wife Anne of Denmark. She was born at Falkland Palace in August 1596. Her father put her in the care of Alexander, Lord Livingstone and she grew up in Linlithgow ...

  4. 19 August 1596 - 13 February 1662. Elizabeth Stuart, the eldest and only surviving daughter of James I and VI and his wife Anne of Demark was born at 2 o'clock in the morning of 19 August 1596 at Dunfermline Palace in Fife. At the time of Elizabeth's birth, her father was King James VI of Scotland and had not yet inherited the English throne.

  5. 12 de ene. de 2016 · Description. Born 16 August 1596 at Dunfermline Palace, Fife, as Princess Elizabeth of Scotland; married 14 February 1613 to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, at the royal chapel at the Palace of Whitehall; died 13 February 1662 at Leicester House, Westminster; for her husband's short reign as King of Bohemia (1619-20) she is often nicknamed the ...

  6. 29 de nov. de 2018 · Introduction. When Elizabeth Stuart died in 1662, having returned to England the previous year after forty years of exile, she had been welcomed into the world as the daughter of Scotland, been heir apparent to the three thrones of the Stuart kingdom, became Electress Palatine of the Rhine and Queen of Bohemia, brought on the Thirty Years’ War, been eulogized as the icon of pan-European ...

  7. Elizabeth Stuart was crowned Queen of Bohemia in Prague on 7 November 1619, three days after she had watched her husband Frederick V become the country’s king. Frederick spent his time collecting oaths of allegiance from across the region, leaving Elizabeth alone in Prague for at least half of their reign. The chapter then details the events ...