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Her father later arranged for her marriage to the [[Protestant]] Frederick V, a senior prince of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. They were married in the Chapel Royal in the [[Palace of Whitehall]], and then left for his lands in Germany. Their marriage proved successful, but after they left Bohemia they spent years in exile in [[The Hague]], while the Thirty Years' War continued. In her widowhood, she eventually returned to England, at the end of her own life, during the [[Stuart Restoration]] of her nephew, and is buried in [[Westminster Abbey]].
 
With the demise of Elizabeth's great -niece, [[Anne, Queen of Great Britain]], the last [[House of Stuart|Stuart monarch]] in 1714, Elizabeth's grandson by her daughter [[Sophia of Hanover]] succeeded to the [[British throne]] as [[George I of Great Britain|George I]], initiating the [[House of Hanover]].
 
==Early life==