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  1. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (* 4. August 1900 in London; † 30. März 2002 in der Royal Lodge) war die Frau von König Georg VI. und die Mutter von Königin Elisabeth II. Queen Elizabeth. Offizielles Gemälde von Richard Stone aus dem Jahr 1986.

  2. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (4 August 1900 – 30 March 2002) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 to 6 February 1952 as the wife of King George VI.

  3. On 30 March 2002 at 15:15 GMT, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (formerly Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon), widow to King George VI and mother to Queen Elizabeth II, died at the age of 101 at Royal Lodge, Windsor.

  4. 13. Apr. 2017 · Als "Queen Mum" war sie beim Volk bekannt. © imago stock&people. 2 | 14 Am 4. August 1900 kommt Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in London zur Welt. Sie ist das neunte von zehn Kindern. Zusammen...

  5. The Bowes-Lyon family is descended from the Royal House of Scotland. One of The Queen Mother's 14th-century ancestors, Sir John Lyon, became Thane of Glamis, home of Macbeth 300 years before, and Glamis Castle is the family seat. Childhood. Lady Elizabeth was educated at home By the age of 10, she was fluent in French.

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  6. 4. Aug. 2017 · Born the Hon. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon. Lady Elizabeth was the ninth child and fourth daughter of Lord Claude George Bowes-Lyon and Lady Nina Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Lord and Lady Glamis. The family divided its time between St Paul's Waldenbury in Hertfordshire, Glamis Castle in Scotland and 20 St James's Square in London.

  7. Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was born on 4th August 1900, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. On the death of her husband she became Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. Marriage. She married HRH Prince Albert, Duke of York (son of George V and Queen Mary), in Westminster Abbey on 26 April 1923.