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Jan 16, 2018

[Ans] Why is Elizabeth Stuart, granddaughter of Mary, Queen of Scots, called the Winter Queen?

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((The) Winter Queen may refer to: Elizabeth of Bohemia, also known as Elizabeth Stuart, queen 1619-1620 in Bohemia; this includes several books written about this person having "The Winter Queen" as (main part of) the title The Winter Queen (novel), a novel by Boris Akunin, original title Азазель (Azazel), from the Erast Fandorin series The Winter Queen (Cary Osborne), a 1999 novel by Cary Osborne The Winter Queen (1910), a historical novel about Elizabeth of Bohemia by Marie Hay




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Why is Elizabeth Stuart, granddaughter of Mary, Queen of Scots, called the Winter Queen?"



She served as queen for only a year:


Elizabeth Stuart was a granddaughter of Mary, Queen of Scots. She joined the court in London in 1608. Her father arranged her marriage to Frederick V. They married on Valentine's Day 1613. They became king and queen of Bohemia in November 1619. Emperor Ferdinand II forced them from Bohemia a year later. Elizabeth became the Winter Queen, a nod to her serving as queen from winter to winter for one year only. Source: HistoryToday.com


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