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  1. Duke of Berwick (/ ˈ b ɛ r ɪ k /) (Spanish: Duque de Berwick) is a title that was created in the Peerage of England on 19 March 1687 for James FitzJames, the illegitimate son of James II and VII, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland and Arabella Churchill.

  2. James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, 1st Duke of Liria and Jérica, 1st Duke of Fitz-James (French: Jacques Fitz-James Duc de Berwick; 21 August 1670 – 12 June 1734) was an Anglo-French military leader and the illegitimate son of King James II and VII by Arabella Churchill, sister of the 1st Duke of Marlborough.

  3. James Fitz-James Stuart, duque de Berwick, de Fitz-James y de Liria y Jérica (Moulins, Francia; 21 de agosto de 1670-Philippsburg, Wurtemberg; 12 de junio de 1734) fue un militar anglo-francés, hijo ilegítimo del rey Jacobo II de Inglaterra e Irlanda y VII de Escocia y de Arabella Churchill, hermana del duque de Marlborough.

  4. Escudo de Armas de Jaime de Fitz-James de Berwick (1670-1734) O Fitz-James era um ducado do pariato da França, criado pelo marechal de Berwick, em 1710. Era uma propriedade da nobre família inglesa e depois francesa de mesmo nome (Fitz-James).

  5. Jaime FitzJames, 1.° Duque de Berwick, 1.° Duque de Fitz-James e 1.° Duque de Liria e Jérica (Moulins, 21 de agosto de 1670 — Philippsburg, 12 de junho de 1734), foi um filho ilegítimo do rei Jaime II de Inglaterra, nascido da sua ligação com Lady Arabella Churchill.

  6. 18 de mai. de 2018 · The Oxford Companion to British History JOHN CANNON. *Berwick, James FitzJames, 1st duke of* (1670–1734). Berwick spent almost all his life abroad in foreign military service. He was a natural son of James, duke of York, by Arabella Churchill, sister of the future duke of Marlborough [1].

  7. Charles William Ferdinand ( German: Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand; 9 October 1735 – 10 November 1806) was the prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and a military leader. His titles are usually shortened to Duke of Brunswick in English-language sources.