Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Electress of Brandenburg explained

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Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate
House:Wittelsbach
Father:Frederick IV, Elector Palatine
Mother:Louise Juliana of Orange-Nassau
Issue:Louise Charlotte, Duchess of Courland
Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
Hedwig Sophia, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel
Succession:Electress consort of Brandenburg
Duchess consort of Prussia
Reign:23 December 1619 – 1 December 1640
Birth Place:Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz
Death Place:Crossen an der Oder

Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate (19 November 1597 – 26 April 1660) was an Electress consort of Brandenburg as the wife of George William, Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, and the mother of Frederick William of Brandenburg, the "Great Elector".

Biography

Elizabeth Charlotte was the daughter of Frederick IV, Elector Palatine, and Louise Juliana of Orange-Nassau. Her brother Frederick became famous as the Elector-Palatine and "Winter King" of Bohemia.

In 1616 Elizabeth Charlotte married George William, with whom she had three children.

The marriage was arranged to unite two Protestant dynasties. In 1618, her brother's deposition from the throne of Bohemia caused the Thirty Years' War. Her spouse was described as ambivalent and passive, but Charlotte ensured protection for her sibling when Brandenburg sided against Austria in the affairs of Bohemia and the Holy Roman Empire. At court, she favoured the Protestant party against the pro-Austrian party. She influenced her son to sympathize with the Protestant cause, and he came to have a great affection for his mother, closer than what was usually common during that age. She spent her last years at Crossen, where she died.

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