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  1. 12 de jul. de 2020 · Now the Jacobites among you will already be up in arms – what about James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1766), or Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720-1788) or Henry Benedict Thomas Edward Maria Clement Francis Xavier Stuart (1725-1807).

  2. 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.

  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. Ĉefpaĝo; Komunuma portalo; Diskutejo; Aktualaĵoj; Lastaj ŝanĝoj; Novaj paĝoj; Hazarda paĝo; Helpo; Donaci

  5. 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 ...

  6. Prince James Francis Edward Stuart was the son of the Catholic monarch James II & VII (r.1685-88) and his second wife, Mary of Modena. James II & VII was deposed in 1688 but continued to maintain his claim to the throne until his death in 1701. This claim was upheld by Prince James Francis Edward, who was brought up in France and known as the ...

  7. Children: One son Charles Edward Stuart and one illegitimate son Henry Died: January 1, 1766 at Rome, aged 77 years, 6 months, and 21 days Buried at: St Peters, Rome Son of James II and his Catholic second wife Mary of Modena. James Francis’ birth in 1688 was controversial as it raised the prospect of succession of a Catholic king.