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  1. James Francis Edward Stuart (1688–1766) ("James III & VIII") ("The Old Pretender") 16 September 1701 – 1 January 1766: Upon James II & VII's death in 1701, James, called the Old Pretender by his detractors, as James II/VII's only surviving legitimate son, inherited his father's claim. Charles Edward Stuart (1720–1788)

  2. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Stuart, James Francis Edward (1688–1766), the ‘Old Pretender’. Son and heir of James VII of Scotland and II of England and Ireland by his second wife, Mary of Modena. The oddity of the catholic James II as head of the Anglican church-state was acceptable to protestant opinion only because his heir was the protestant Mary, daughter of a ...

  3. Jacobo Francisco Eduardo Estuardo (en inglés: James Francis Edward Stuart) ( Londres, 10 de junio de 1688- Roma, 1 de enero de 1766), 1 también conocido como el Caballero de San Jorge, y como el Viejo Pretendiente, era hijo de Jacobo II de Inglaterra y de María de Módena y ostentó la pretensión jacobita al trono de Inglaterra con el ...

  4. Prince James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1766) was the only son of the Catholic King James II of England. In 1688, the Protestant-led 'Glorious Revolution' dethroned the king and replaced him with his Protestant daughter, Mary (1662-1694), and her husband William of Orange (1650-1702). Prince James and his father and mother went into exile at ...

  5. James Francis Edward Stuart. James, Prince of Wales (known as James Francis Edward Stuart; " The Old Pretender " or " The Old Chevalier "; 10 June 1688 – 1 January 1766) was the son of James II of England (James VII of Scotland) and his second wife, Mary of Modena. [1] Because of this, he claimed the English, Scottish and Irish thrones (as ...

  6. 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.

  7. James was involved in an attempted Spanish invasion of Scotland in 1719, but the next (and last) serious Jacobite uprising was led by his son Charles Stuart (1720-1788) in 1745. Charles's defeat at Culloden in 1745 effectively ended Jacobite hopes for the restoration of the throne.