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  1. Carlo Stuart: Successore: Giorgio Augusto di Hannover Nome completo: James Francis Edward: Trattamento: Altezza reale: Altri titoli: Duca di Cornovaglia Duca di Rothesay Conte di Chester: Nascita: Palazzo di St. James, Londra, 10 giugno 1688: Morte: Palazzo Muti, Roma, 1º gennaio 1766 (77 anni) Luogo di sepoltura: Grotte Vaticane: Dinastia ...

  2. The birth of James Francis Edward secured the succession but also meant that there was a very strong likelihood that Catholicism would return to Britain, something the majority of people did not want. Rumours spread that James Francis Edward was not James’s true son but had been smuggled into the birthing room.

  3. "James Francis Edward Stuart" published on by null. B. 10 June 1688, s. of James II and Mary of Modena; m. Maria Clementina, da. of James Sobiewski, 28 May 1719; issue: Charles Edward, Henry; d. 1 Jan. 1766, bur. St Peter's, Rome.James Stuart, ‘the Old Pretender’, is one of the submerged characters of British history.

  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. 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.

  6. James Francis Edward, Prince o Wales (10 Juin 1688 – 1 Januar 1766), nicknamed the Auld Pretender, wis the son o King James II an VII, the monarch o the three kinricks o Ingland, Scotland an Ireland, an his seicont wife Mary o Modena

  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.