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  1. 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.

  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. Daughter of James I; wife of Frederick V, Elector Palatine Elizabeth was the only surviving daughter of James I. In 1613 she married Frederick, the Protestant ruler of the Palatinate, an area of present-day Germany. In 1619, following a rebellion against the Catholic Habsburg rulers, Frederick accepted the throne of Bohemia. He and Elizabeth were expelled after less than a year, however, in ...

  4. Born at Falkland Castle in Fifeshire, Scotland, on August 15 or 19, 1596; died at Leicester House in Leicester Fields, England, on February 13, 1662; interred at Westminster Abbey, London; eldest daughter of Anne of Denmark (1574–1619) and James VI (1566–1625), king of Scotland (r. 1567–1625), later king of England as James I (r. 1603 ...

  5. Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 – 13 Februar 1662) wis Electress o the Palatinate an briefly Queen o Bohemie as the wife o Frederick V o the Palatinate. Due tae her husband’s ring in Bohemie lastin for juist ane winter, Elizabeth is eften referred tae as The Winter Queen. Elizabeth wis the seicont bairn an eldest dauchter o James VI an I ...

  6. 1 de abr. de 2009 · Elizabeth's standing collar of reticella is worked with the Royal coat of arms with its lion and unicorn supporters. She wears a gown of Italian silk brocade. The black armband is thought to be a sign of mourning for her brother Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales who died in 1612.

  7. Poland. The Kingdom of Bohemia ( Czech: České království ), [a] sometimes referenced in English literature as the Czech Kingdom, [8] [9] [a] was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Central Europe. It was the predecessor of the modern Czech Republic . The Kingdom of Bohemia was an Imperial State in the Holy Roman Empire.