<p>This interdisciplinary study examines the poetic and political representation of the Palatine Marriage in London in 1613 by analysing the vast number of English and Neo-Latin festive / nuptial poetry and prose written on the occasion of the marriage of Count Palatine Frederick V (1596?1632) and Princess Elizabeth Stuart (1596?1662), stylised and represented as heroes and paragon figures of Protestant Europe. Taking a literary and cultural stud...