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  1. Princess Louise Hollandine of the Palatinate (18 April 1622 – 11 February 1709) was a painter and abbess. She was a daughter of Frederick V of the Palatinate, the "Winter King" of Bohemia, and Scottish princess Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of King James VI and I. She is also known for her romantic involvement with the Marquess of ...

  2. Louise Hollandine of Palatinate-Simmern. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Louise Hollandine of the Palatinate. German artist (1622-1709) Louise Hollandine du Palatinat, Autoportrait (vers 1650), localisation inconnue. Upload media.

  3. 21 de dez. de 2016 · Louise Hollandine has been dubbed the most talented and difficult of the children of the King and Queen of Bohemia. Born in April 1622, Louise was the sixth child (out of thirteen) of Elizabeth Stuart and Frederick V Elector Palatine who were living in The Hague at this time.

  4. Princess Louise Hollandine von der Pfalz. 1622–1709. Prince Louis Von der Pfalz - Died In Infancy. 1623–1625. Prince Edward von der Pfalz, Prince Palatine, KG. 1625–1663. Princess of the Palatine and Transylvania Henriette Marie Countess of Simmern, Abbess of Maubisson. 1626–1651. Prince Johann Philip Frederick von der Pfalz. 1627–1650.

  5. Louisa (1622–1709) Princess Palatine and abbess of Maubisson. Name variations: Louise Hollandine; Louise Simmern. Born Louisa Hollandine on April 17 or 18, 1622, at The Hague, Netherlands; died on February 11, 1709, in Maubuisson; daughter of Elizabeth of Bohemia (1596–1662) and Frederick V, Elector Palatine and titular king of Bohemia ...

  6. Description. Also known as. English. Louise Hollandine of the Palatinate. German artist (1622-1709) Pfalzgräfin Luise Hollandine Pfalz-Simmern. Princess Hollandine Louise. Countess Palatine, Abbess of Maubuisson Louise Hollandine. prinses van Rijnpalz Louisa Hollandena.

  7. The Countess of the Palatinate ( German: Gräfin von der Pfalz) was the consort of the Count of the Palatinate, one of the Empire's greatest princes. [1] Non-Hereditary, 1085–1156. House of Hohenstaufen, 1156–1195. House of Welf, 1195–1214. House of Wittelsbach, 1214–1356. Sources. ^ Thomas Curtis (1829).