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James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1st Duke of Buccleuch, KG, PC (9 April 1649 – 15 July 1685) was a Dutch-born English nobleman and military officer. Originally called James Crofts or James Fitzroy , he was born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands , the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II of England with his mistress Lucy Walter .
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- 1665–1685
Jaime Scott, 1.º Duque de Monmouth KG PC (Roterdão, 9 de abril de 1649 – Londres, 15 de julho de 1685), também conhecido como Jaime Crofts ou Jaime Fitzroy, era filho natural do rei Carlos II de Inglaterra e de sua amante Lúcia Walter que seguiu com rei ao exílio depois da execução de Carlos I.
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James Scott como comandante de la Tercera Guerra anglo-neerlandesa en 1672, por Jan Wyck. El 14 de febrero de 1663, cuando contaba 14 años, y poco después de su llegada a Inglaterra, Jacobo fue nombrado Duque de Monmouth, con los títulos subsidiarios de Conde de Doncaster y Barón Scott de Tynedale, par de Inglaterra.
James Scott, duke of Monmouth (born April 9, 1649, Rotterdam, Netherlands—died July 15, 1685, London, England) claimant to the English throne who led an unsuccessful rebellion against King James II in 1685.
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Jaime Scott, 1.º Duque de Monmouth, o filho ilegítimo mais velho de Carlos II, reivindicou o trono na tentativa de deslocar seu tio. Planos foram discutidos para derrubar o rei após o fracasso do plano Rye House Plot para assassinar Charles II e James em 1683, enquanto Monmouth estava em exílio auto-imposto na República Holandesa .
By the spring of 1663, James was married to a wealthy Scottish heiress and created Duke of Monmouth, among other honours and titles. After 1665, Monmouth enjoyed a prominent military career, serving in the navy under his Catholic uncle James, Duke of York (1633-1701), and, in 1672, commanding the army that assisted Louis XIV (1638-1715) against ...
After 1665, Monmouth enjoyed a prominent military career, serving in the navy under his Catholic uncle James, Duke of York (1633-1701), and, in 1672, commanding the army that assisted Louis XIV (1638-1715) against the Dutch. In 1678 he was appointed general of all the land forces in Britain.