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  1. Charles Edward Stuart. Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stuart (gälisch: Prionnsa Teàrlach Eideard Stiùbhart; * 31. Dezember 1720 in Rom, Italien; † 31. . Januar 1788 ebenda) war der Sohn von James Francis Edward Stuart, dem im Exil lebenden Thronprätendenten auf den Thron Großbritanniens, und der polnischen Prinzessin Maria Clementina So

  2. 詹姆斯·弗朗西斯·爱德华·斯图亚特(英语:James Francis Edward Stuart;1688年6月10日-1766年1月1日),威尔士亲王,被辉格党称为老僭王,为英格兰、苏格兰和爱尔兰国王詹姆斯二世和詹姆斯七世与其继室玛丽亚·贝亚特丽切·德斯特之子。他出生后仅数月,其父即因光荣革命被废黜,詹姆斯二世的新 ...

  3. James II died from a stroke on September 16, 1701, at St. Germain. James Francis Edward Stuart attributed to Alexis Simon Belle; Credit – Wikipedia. Upon his father’s death, James Francis Edward (henceforth called James) was recognized by King Louis XIV of France as the rightful heir to the English and Scottish thrones.

  4. 25. Feb. 2016 · James Francis Edward Stuart, The Old Pretender, died on January 1st 1766 aged 78 years old, in Rome, where he was subsequently buried in St Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. In a bizarre twist of irony, his “reign” as a pretender to the throne at 64 years, three months and 16 days, is actually LONGER than that of any recognised reigning monarch of England, Scotland or Wales.

  5. Jaime Francisco Eduardo Stuart ( Londres, 10 de junho de 1688 — Roma, 1 de janeiro de 1766 ), um católico, foi pretendente aos tronos da Escócia e de Inglaterra conhecido geralmente como "O Velho Pretendente". Era filho do monarca deposto James II de Inglaterra, um católico romano e de sua segunda esposa Maria de Módena.

  6. James Ewell Brown Stuart (1833–1864), US-amerikanischer General der Konföderierten; James Fitz-James Stuart, 2. Duke of Berwick (James Francis Fitz-James Stuart; 1696–1738), spanischer und jakobitischer Adliger; James Francis Edward Stuart (1688–1766), schottischer und englischer Thronprätendent

  7. James Francis Edward Stuart was the son of King James II of England and Ireland and VII of Scotland and his Catholic wife, Mary of Modena. The Protestants detested the fact that both he and his father were Roman Catholics and were opposed to the idea of a Catholic king succeeding to the throne. Thus, they rebelled. They supported the king's Protestant daughter, Princess Mary, and her husband ...