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Elizabeth Stuart, reine de Bohême

Record IDcnp01911983
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01911983
Genderfemale
Biographical Data1596 - 1662
Place of BirthFalkland, GB
Place of DeathLondres
Last Edit2024-02-08

General Note

Fille du roi Jacques Ier d'Angleterre. - A été, par son mariage en 1613 avec Frédéric V (1596-1632), électrice palatine consort (1613-1620) et reine consort de Bohême (1619-1620). - Meurt le 12 ou 14 février 1662
Note de regroupement par domaine: Sciences politiques (320)

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Further Biographical Data19.08.1596-12.02.1662?
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Primary Language(s)English
NationalityUnited Kingdom

Place of Activity

Place of BirthFalkland, GB (1596)
Lieu de naissance
Place of DeathLondres (1662)
Lieu de mort

Names

HeadingElizabeth Stuart, reine de Bohême
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Variant NameStuart, Élisabeth, reine de Bohème
Élisabeth Stuart, reine de Bohême

Sources

Found inThe correspondence of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia. Volume 1, 1603-1631 / edited by Nadine Akkerman ; with translation from French by Lisa Jardine, 2015. — DNB. — GDEL, 1983. — Wikipédia - https://fr.wikipedia.org (2015-08-24)
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Portrait of Princess Elizabeth Stuart, later Queen of Bohemia, called the Winter Queen.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. (Notes after Aileen Ribeiro, Fashion and Fiction: Dress in Art and Literature in Stuart England, Yale, 2005.)

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