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  1. 1 de feb. de 2016 · File:Charlotte-Élisabeth in Beieren.jpg (file redirect) Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate; User:Henry Delforn; File:Portrait of Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Duchess of Orléans (Rigaud, 1713).jpg; File talk:La Princesse Palatine en source - Nicolas de Largillière (Musée Condé).jpg

  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. Français : Élisabeth Charlotte von Pfalz (27 mai 1652 à Heidelberg, † 8 décembre 1722 à Saint-Cloud), communément appelée ...

  3. 6 de jul. de 2015 · Label. Description. Also known as. English. Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Duchess of Orléans. German princess; wife of Philippe I, Duke of Orléans. Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate. Madame Palatine. Charlotte-Elisabeth, duchesse d' Orléans.

  4. Princess Elisabeth Charlotte (German: Prinzessin Elisabeth Charlotte von der Pfalz; nicknamed "Liselotte") was a German princess and, as Madame, the second wife of Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, younger brother of Louis XIV of France, and mother of France's ruler during the Regency. Louis invoked her hereditary claim to the Palatinate as pretext to launch the Nine Years' War in 1688. Her vast ...

  5. Consult the legal notices. 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 ...

  6. In addition, the relationship between Elisabeth-Charlotte and the Palatinate-Simmer dynasty will be examined. From a literary perspective, the question arises as to what extent Liselotte, through her often piquant style and her provocative choice of subject matter, played a decisive role in the creation and consolidation of national stereotypes.

  7. By birth she was a Pfalzprinzessin, a Princess of the Palatinate, by marriage she would become sister-in-law to the great Sun King and a Child of France. Élisabeth-Charlotte du Palatinat in 1713. Liselotte, as I shall call her, was the second child of Prince-Elector Karl I. Ludwig and his wife Charlotte von Hessen-Kassel.