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Elisabeth Anne Carson Van Draak (1889-1973), better known as Queen Elizabeth of Brunant, was the consort of King Johan II.

Early life
Elisabeth Anne Carson was born in Noble City to an American prospector from Nevada and a San Francisco showgirl. They had come to Lovia in 1885, looking for work. In 1886, their first child, Victor, was born. In 1889, they had Elisabeth. They soon moved to Hurbanova, where her father worked in the mines. In 1907, Johan I, while still a prince, came to Lovia to establish relations. In Hurbanova, he met a young Elisabeth and fell in love with her. He brought her back to Brunant with him, and officially became Princess Elisabeth.

As Queen
Upon the death of King Pieter II (Johan's father) in 1913, her husband became the King and she the Queen. She strived to establish firmer relationships with Lovia, and often came back to her home on State Visits. She would eventually return 16 times. She is the only Lovian to have ever become Queen (or King) of a foreign country. Her husband died in 1967, and was succeded by her son, Marten II. She would eventually die in 1973.