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  1. Jacques François Stuart (1688-1766), le « Vieux Prétendant. » Après la mort de Jacques II en 1701, la revendication jacobite a été transmise à son seul fils légitime, Jacques François Stuart (James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688-1766). Ses partisans l'ont proclamé Jacques III d'Angleterre et d'Irlande et VIII d'Écosse.

  2. James Francis Edward, Prince of Wales (the Chevalier de St George, "The King Over the Water", "The Old Pretender" or "The Old Chevalier"; 10 June 1688 – 1 January 1766) was the English son of the soon-to-be-deposed James II of England and Ireland (James VII of Scotland). As such, he claimed the English, Scottish and Irish thrones (as James III of England and Ireland and James VIII of ...

  3. Eldest son of Prince James Francis Edward Stuart About 1785 - 1808 However, Hugh Douglas Hamilton’s remarkably frank portrait of about 1782, where Charles is shown towards the end of his life, when he had become a disappointed and depressive alcoholic, also shows this feature very clearly.

  4. Há 1 dia · Moreover, the Jacobites continued to support the exiled Prince James Francis Edward. In 1714, Queen Anne died, the last Stuart monarch. Sophia of Hanover had died only a few weeks previously, and so her eldest son George, Elector of Hanover became George I of Great Britain.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8906. Source citation. British Royalty. Born James Francis Edward Stuart at St. James Palace in London, he is the only surviving son of James II, King of Great Britain and his second wife, Mary Beatrice d'Este. He was born after his parents had nine previous children, who died either at birth or shortly after, and a ...

  7. James Francis Edward Stuart. The newborn infant was christened Louisa Maria, Louisa, a Christian name not previously used in the House of Stuart was given in honour of King Louis XIV, in response to the aid he had rendered to her father, Maria was one of her mother's names.