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*] (1596-1662), known as the ''Winter Queen'', daughter of James VI of Scotland/I of England, briefly queen-consort (1619-1620) as wife of Frederick V of Bohemia | *] (1596-1662), known as the ''Winter Queen'', daughter of James VI of Scotland/I of England, briefly queen-consort (1619-1620) as wife of Frederick V of Bohemia | ||
*Elizabeth Stuart, (1635-1650), daughter of ] | *Elizabeth Stuart, (1635-1650), daughter of ] | ||
*Elizabeth Stuart (d. 23 Jan. 1673/1674 ]), daughter of ], married to ], was the mother of ] | *Elizabeth Stuart (d. 23 Jan. 1673/1674 ]), daughter of ], married to ], was the mother of ] | ||
*Elizabeth Stuart (1678-1678/1679) daughter of ] and ]. | *Elizabeth Stuart (1678-1678/1679) daughter of ] and ]. | ||
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Elizabeth or Elisabeth Stuart may refer to:
- Stuart dynasty (Great Britain)
- Elizabeth of Bohemia (1596-1662), known as the Winter Queen, daughter of James VI of Scotland/I of England, briefly queen-consort (1619-1620) as wife of Frederick V of Bohemia
- Elizabeth Stuart, (1635-1650), daughter of Charles I of England
- Elizabeth Stuart (d. 23 Jan. 1673/1674 O.S.), daughter of Esme Stuart, 3rd Duke of Lennox, married to Henry Frederick Howard, 27th Earl of Arundel, was the mother of Thomas Howard, 5th Duke of Norfolk
- Elizabeth Stuart (1678-1678/1679) daughter of James II of England/VII of Scotland and Mary of Modena.
- Other
- Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1815-1852), pen name "H. Trusta", author of the Kitty Brown books. (USA)
- Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (1844-1911), born as Mary Phelps, daughter of the previous, author of The Gates Ajar. (USA)
- Elizabeth Stuart (theologian), publishing from 1980s (UK)
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