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Jacobite
▪ I. Jacobite, n.1 and a.1 (ˈdʒækəbaɪt) [ad. med.L. Jacōbīta, f. Jacōbus: see Jacob and -ite.] A member of a Monophysite sect taking its name from Jacobus Baradæus, of Edessa, who revived the Eutychian heresy in the 6th cent. Also attrib., or as adj.c 1400 Mandeville (1839) x. 121 There ben othere t...
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Jacobite | Meaning, Risings, & History | Britannica
Dec 8, 2023Jacobite, in British history, a supporter of the exiled Stuart king James II (Latin: Jacobus) and his descendants after the Glorious Revolution.The political importance of the Jacobite movement extended from 1688 until at least the 1750s. The Jacobites, especially under William III and Queen Anne, could offer a feasible alternative title to the crown, and the exiled court in France (and later ...
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David Morgan (Jacobite)
, and was a prominent member of the “Independent Electors of Westminster”, a pro-Jacobite London club. References
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Welsh Jacobites
Jacobite military personnel of the Jacobite rising of 1745
People from Glamorgan
Alumni of Christ
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Jacobite
Jacobite/ˈdʒækəbaɪt; `dʒækəˌbaɪt/ nsupporter of the English king James II (reigned 1685-88) after his overthrow, or of his descendants who claimed the throne 英王詹姆斯二世(1685-1688年在位)被推翻後的遗民或拥戴其後裔复辟的人 [attrib 作定语]the first Jacobite rebellion 英王詹姆斯二世追随者的第一次叛乱.
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Thomas Higgons (Jacobite)
Sir Thomas Higgons (1668-1733) was an English Jacobite. Szechi, Daniel. 1715: The Great Jacobite Rebellion.
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James I | Jacobite Rebellion, Union of Crowns, English Civil War
Jan 1, 2024James I (born 1394—died February 20/21, 1437, Perth, Perth, Scotland) king of Scots from 1406 to 1437. During the 13 years (1424-37) in which he had control of the government, he established the first strong monarchy the Scots had known in nearly a century. James was the son and heir of King Robert III (reigned 1390-1406).
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Nicholas Cusack (Jacobite)
Colonel Nicholas Cusack (c.1638 – September 1726) was an Irish Jacobite politician and soldier. He later became a Jacobite colonel.
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Thomas Sheridan (Jacobite)
Stuart during the Jacobite rising of 1745. of the Jacobite rising of 1745
Baronets in the Jacobite peerage
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Toby Bourke (Jacobite)
Theobald Bourke (1675–12 May 1742), also known as Toby Bourke and Tobias du Bourk, was an Irish Jacobite courtier, agent and diplomat. In 1705, the Jacobite Queen Regent, Mary of Modena, appointed Bourke as the Jacobite ambassador to Philip V of Spain.
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Ambrose Rookwood (Jacobite)
Ambrose Rookwood (1664–1696) was an English Jacobite soldier, a conspirator and commander in the assassination plot of 1696 intended to kill William III On 27 March Rookwood was found in bed in a Jacobite alehouse, and committed to Newgate Prison.
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Nathaniel Hooke (Jacobite)
Nathaniel Hooke (1664–1738) was a Franco-Irish Jacobite soldier, diplomatic envoy for the King of France and a Baron in the Jacobite Peerage of Ireland Jacobite soldier
From this point, Hooke became a loyal servant of King James II and VII and a Roman Catholic convert.
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John Ashton (Jacobite)
John Ashton (died 1691) was an English courtier and Jacobite conspirator. Edward Fowler, bishop of Gloucester, who represented Ashton's paper as the manifesto of the Jacobite party, and tried to confute in detail his arguments
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John Hamilton (Jacobite)
1650s births
1691 deaths
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Irish people of Scottish descent
Irish soldiers in the army of James II of England
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John Carnegie (Jacobite)
1750) of Boysack, Angus was a Scottish lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1716 when he was expelled for supporting the Jacobite He took part in the Jacobite rising of 1715, for which he was expelled from the House of Commons in 1716.
Carnegie died by 14 May 1750.
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Jacobite Army (1745)
The Jacobite Army, sometimes referred to as the Highland Army, was the military force assembled by Charles Edward Stuart and his Jacobite supporters during Many of the Jacobite regiments were themselves affected quite heavily by desertion and during the later phases of the rebellion the Jacobite administration
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