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    The wedding of Elizabeth Stuart (1596–1662), daughter of James VI and I, and Frederick V of the Palatinate (1596–1632) was celebrated in London in February...
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    Frederick's advisors in the Palatinate were worried that if Elizabeth were married to a Catholic prince, this would upset the confessional balance of...
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    Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662) was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate...
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  • Thomas Campion's Masque of Lords and Honourable Maids, performed at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate. Despite negative associations...
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    February 1613 it was the venue for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate. The forty rooms of the lodgings provided for...
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  • Benjamin Henshawe (category Material culture of royal courts)
    and spangled lace, for masques in 1613 at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate. Spangles and oes were early types of sequin...
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    the wedding of the Earl of Moray and Elizabeth Stewart. A Naumachia was staged on the Thames at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the...
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    Madame Elizabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Orléans (born Princess Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, German: Elisabeth Charlotte; 27 May 1652 – 8 December...
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    Archibald Armstrong (category Court of James VI and I)
    him.[citation needed] Armstrong attended the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate in 1613. He wore a crimson velvet coat with...
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    Virginia Company (category Trading companies established in the 17th century)
    the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn at Whitehall Palace for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate. The masque represented...
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    and again in 1612-13 as part of the celebrations for the Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate. The title role was originally played...
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    Tom Durie (category Court of James VI and I)
    lace at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate in 1613. The costume may have been like that in the portrait of Tom Durie...
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    Elector Frederick V, as The Tempest was originally performed for the court of Elizabeth's father, King James, in celebration of the Wedding of Princess Elizabeth...
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    preceding the Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate (14 February 1613). In 1600, the stationers Andrew Wise and William Aspley...
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    leading guest at the 1947 wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. After the death of her sister Queen Astrid of Belgium in 1935, she became...
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    Phineas Pett (category Alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge)
    or naumachia on the Thames to celebrate wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate. Pett himself was captain of a Venetian argosy...
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    Banqueting House (category Museums in the City of Westminster)
    drawing of the ground plan. An adjacent chamber was built to host events for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate in 1613...
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    Farthingale (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    During celebrations in London in 1613 at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate, it was said that women wearing farthingales...
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    Lincoln's Inn, a part of the celebrations at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate. In 1614, the Children of the Queen's Revels'...
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    Henry Nisbet (category Year of birth unknown)
    of Edinburgh, and on 5 February 1613 was sent with the town's gift to the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate. He married Marion...
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    Armada Tapestries (category Lost works of art)
    628-8-0. The tapestries had already been displayed in the Great Hall at Whitehall Palace for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate...
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    Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (2 November [O.S. 22 October] 1709 – 12 January 1759) was the second child and eldest daughter of King George...
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  • February 14 (redirect from 14th of February)
    Mughal Empire. 1613 – Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate at Whitehall Palace, London. 1655 – The Mapuches launch coordinated...
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    Anne Sutton (category Household of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia)
    chain of pearls and diamonds worth £500. She travelled to Heidelberg after the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate. Princess Elizabeth's...
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  • Thumbnail for Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine
    Elector Palatine, Count of Palatinate-Neuburg, and Duke of Jülich and Berg from 1716 to 1742. Until 1728 he was also Count of Megen. Born in Neuburg an...
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    the Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst and a general in the Prussian Army under Frederick William I of Prussia. After the wedding, the couple lived in the...
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    Windsor, the reigning royal house of the British monarchy, are descendants of Sophia of Hanover (1630-1714), a Wittelsbach Princess of the Palatinate by birth...
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  • Thumbnail for Princess Wilhelmine Ernestine of Denmark
    Ernestine of Denmark and Norway (Danish: Vilhelmine Ernestine; 20 or 21 June 1650 – 22 or 23 April 1706) was an Electress of the Palatinate. She was the third...
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  • George Radcliffe (politician) (category Members of the Privy Council of Ireland)
    the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate. He attained some measure of success as a barrister, and about 1626 became the confidential...
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  • Thumbnail for List of royal weddings
    A royal wedding is a marriage ceremony involving members of a royal family. Weddings involving senior members of the royal family are often seen as important...
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