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Jacobite    音标拼音: [dʒ'ækəb,ɑɪt]
n. James二世党人

James二世党人

Jacobite
n 1: a supporter of James II after he was overthrown or a
supporter of the Stuarts


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  • Jacobitism - Wikipedia
    Jacobitism[c] was the name for a political movement active from 1688 to the end of the 18th century Its primary objective was the restoration of the exiled House of Stuart to the British throne It was strongest in Ireland, the Western Scottish Highlands, Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, Wales, and Northern England In November 1688, the Glorious Revolution replaced James II of England with his
  • Jacobite | Meaning, Risings, History | Britannica
    Jacobite, in British history, a supporter of the deposed Stuart king James II (Latin: Jacobus) and his descendants Support for ‘the king over the water,’ as the exiled claimants to the throne were known, retained a sentimental appeal after the movement’s decline, especially in the Scottish Highlands
  • Jacobites: A timeline - National Library of Scotland
    Who were the Jacobites? The Jacobites were supporters of the exiled Stuart king James VII of Scotland and II of England and his descendants after the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688 They sought to restore the Stuart monarchy in Scotland, England and Ireland Their movement remained a viable political force until the mid-18th century
  • Jacobite rising of 1745 - Wikipedia
    The Jacobite rising of 1745[a] was an attempt to regain the British throne for the exiled House of Stuart The last in a series of Jacobite risings that began in March 1689, it proved to be the end of Jacobitism as a major factor in British politics The uprising was formally launched by Charles Edward Stuart on 19 August 1745 at Glenfinnan in the Scottish Highlands, with the rebels capturing
  • The Jacobite Clans — Who Supported the Stuart Cause and Why
    Which Scottish clans supported the Jacobite risings, which opposed them, and why Highland clan loyalty to the Stuarts ran so deep A structured guide for research and reference
  • The Jacobite Steam Train | West Coast Railways
    The Jacobite Steam Train - Fort William to Mallaig, Steam Train trips in Scotland - The Jacobite Steam Train, Award-Winning West Highland Line - Online Booking Available
  • What is a jacobite scottish history? - California Learning Resource Network
    The term ‘Jacobite’ denotes a complex and pivotal period in Scottish and British history, deeply intertwined with political legitimacy, religious ideologies, and evolving national identities This article provides a technical overview of the Jacobite movement, its origins, its impact, and its historical significance Etymology and Definition: The term ‘Jacobite’ derives from the Latin
  • Jacobites | Encyclopedia. com
    Jacobites ETHNONYMS: none Orientation The Jacobites, today numbering some half a million, adhere to a branch of Christianity that is most commonly known as the Jacobite church They are to be found mostly in northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey Following the Mongol invasions in 1258, some emigrated to northern Mount Lebanon, where they settled among the Maronites, their spiritual cousins
  • Jacobites in America in the 18th Century - AmericanRevolution. org
    Jacobites fighting against the British in 1745 Post-rising Jacobite immigration to America After the Jacobite Rising of 1745, the Jacobites faced significant persecution from the British, who feared another rebellion Many were arrested for treason, and more than 100 Jacobites were executed
  • Exile, rebellion, and vanquishment: The Jacobite challenge
    The Jacobite military risings of 1708, 1715 and 1719 threatened both the Scottish and British state, but failed The final rising, of 1745-6, was led by Charles Edward Stuart on behalf of his father





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