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  1. Stuart. Faither. James II an VII. Mither. Mary o Modena. Releegion. Roman Catholicism. Seegnatur. James Francis Edward, Prince o Wales (10 Juin 1688 – 1 Januar 1766), nicknamed the Auld Pretender, wis the son o King James II an VII, the monarch o the three kinricks o Ingland, Scotland an Ireland, an his seicont wife Mary o Modena .

  2. James Francis Edward, Thân vương xứ Wales (James Francis Edward Stuart, kẻ đòi ngôi cũ hay tên gian hùng cũ; 10 tháng sáu 1688 - Ngày 01 tháng 1 năm 1766) là con trai của vị vua bị phế truất James II của Anh ( James VII của Scotland) và người vợ thứ 2 của ông, Maria xứ Modena. Vì lý do trên ...

  3. Jakub Franciszek Edward Stuart, ang. James Francis Edward Stuart/Stewart (ur. 10 czerwca 1688, zm. 1 stycznia 1766) – pretendent do tronu Szkocji i Anglii z ramienia jakobitów jako Jakub III (w Anglii) i VIII (w Szkocji). Życiorys. Był synem Jakuba II i VII i jego drugiej żony – Marii z Modeny, córki Alfonsa IV d’Este.

  4. Jacques François Édouard Stuart, dit le « chevalier de Saint-George » ( 10 juin 1688, palais St. James de Londres – 1er janvier 1766, palais Balestra, Rome ), est prince de Galles en 1688, de sa naissance à la déposition de son père par le parlement. Il est le fils du roi Jacques II d' Angleterre et d' Irlande et VII d' Écosse (1633 ...

  5. 31. Dez. 2021 · Charles Edward Stuart (31 December 1720 – 30 January 1788) known to history as “the Young Pretender” and “Bonnie Prince Charlie” was the elder son of James Francis Edward Stuart, grandson of James II and VII, and the Stuart claimant to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1766 as Charles III. Charles was born on 31 ...

  6. 16. Sept. 2022 · James Francis Edward Stuart refused to renounce his Catholicism to make himself more appealing to his subjects, and a Jacobite rising was quashed in Scotland in 1715. So the Protestant monarchy of Britain continued as Queen Anne would have wished.

  7. James Stuart, ‘the Old Pretender’, is one of the submerged characters of British history. He was ‘the warming-pan baby’ of 1688, whose birth precipitated James II's downfall, and was taken by his mother to France in December. He remained all his life a devoted catholic, refusing to change his religion for political advantage.