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  1. Giacomo Francesco Edoardo Stuart ritratto nel 1703 a quindici anni da Alexis Simon Belle Giacomo Francesco Edoardo nacque il 10 giugno 1688, a St. James's Palace . Era figlio di Giacomo II d'Inghilterra e Irlanda (VII di Scozia) e della sua seconda moglie, Maria Beatrice d'Este , [3] , di fede cattolica, e, in quanto tale, fu automaticamente duca di Cornovaglia e duca di Rothesay , tra gli ...

  2. James Francis Edward Stuart. James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1766) was born to James II (1633-1701) and his second wife, Mary of Modena (1658-1718) on 10 June 1688. His birth was a matter of national controversy. Mary had not conceived in five years, and James had no male heir to continue his Catholic programme in England.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Prince James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1766), Known as 'The Old Pretender'; son of James II. Early Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 62 portraits The only son of James II and Mary of Modena, he was raised in exile in France after his father was deposed in 1688 in favour of the Protestant William of Orange.

  5. 詹姆斯·弗朗西斯·爱德华·斯图亚特(英语:James Francis Edward Stuart;1688年6月10日-1766年1月1日),威尔士亲王,被辉格党称为老僭王,为英格兰、苏格兰和爱尔兰国王詹姆斯二世和詹姆斯七世与其继室玛丽亚·贝亚特丽切·德斯特之子。他出生后仅数月,其父即因光荣革命被废黜,詹姆斯二世的新 ...

  6. Thus, James Francis Edward Stuart, created Prince of Wales on July 4, 1688, came into the world at St. James Palace in London. The infant’s father, King James II of England, was the son of the beheaded King Charles I of England and the first cousin of King Louis XIV of France.

  7. James Francis Edward Stuart lived from 10 June 1688 to 1 January 1766. He was the son of James VII/II and Mary of Modena, and in the Jacobite peerage was referred to as "Prince James" until he became James VIII/III of Great Britain on the death of his father on 16 September 1701. However, his father had been deposed in the Glorious Revolution ...