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| 1 | Jacobite |
| Jacobite refers to: A follower of Jacobitism, the political movement dedicated to the return of the Stuart kings to the thrones of England and Scotland A member of the Jacobite Orthodox Church of Syria ... | |
| 2 | Jacobite Reliques |
| Hogg's Jacobite Reliques is a collection of Jacobite protest songs compiled by James Hogg on commission from the Highland Society of London in 1817. Scholars speculate as to how many of the songs... published as The Jacobite Relics of Scotland in 2002 (volume I 074861592X; volume II 0748615911 ... | |
| 3 | Syrian Catholic Church |
| The Syrian Catholic Church is a Christian church in the Levant in communion with the pope having practices and rite in common with the Jacobites. They are one of the Eastern-Rite Catholic churches. These 'Syrian Catholics' number about as many as the Jacobites; their head, the Syrian Catholic ... | |
| 4 | Battle of Preston (1715) |
| (November 14 1715), was fought during the 3rd Jacobite Rebellion. The battle has the distinction of being the last fought on English (as opposed to British) soil. The Jacobites moved south into England... regiments. The forces clashed at Preston on November 14, where the Jacobites had barricaded the major ... | |
| 5 | Glenfinnan |
| Mallaig lies Glenfinnan station. The Jacobite Steam Train and other trains regularly run this route... his standard and gathered his forces for the ill-fated Jacobite rebellion of 1745. A stone tower... Jacobite clan chiefs to gather there in support of him and his father, James, who claimed the British ... | |
| 6 | Battle of Prestonpans |
| In the Battle of Prestonpans Jacobite Stuarts under Bonnie Prince Charlie defeat English on September 21, 1745. It is also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir. Sir John Cope led 2,300 Royal Troops agaisnt a slightly superior force of Jacobites. Cope's infantry failed to stand up against the charge of ... | |
| 7 | Tongue, Highland |
| ruined eleventh century Norse Varick Castle. The village also saw a key battle between a Jacobite treasure ship and an English ship in 1746, which resulted in the Jacobite crew trying to slip ashore with ... | |
| 8 | Battle of Culloden |
| Battle before: Battle of Falkirk (1746) Battle of Culloden Conflict Second Jacobite... Combatants House of Hanover Jacobites Commanders William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland Prince Charles... Jacobites and those of the reigning Hanoverians in the Second Jacobite Rebellion. Background Prince ... | |
| 9 | Battle of Preston |
| Two battles are known as the Battle of Preston : The Battle of Preston (1648) was a victory for Oliver Cromwell over the Royalists during the English Civil War. The Battle of Preston (1715) was a defeat for the rebels in the Jacobite Rebellion ... | |
| 10 | Disarming Act |
| The Disarming Act was passed after the '45 Jacobite Rebellion with the stated intention of breaking the character of the Highlands. It banned weapons and the wearing of tartan. It seems to have been widely ignored after its initial enforcement, and was repealed in 1782. Contrary to popular belief ... | |
| 11 | Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria, Duke of Bavaria |
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| 12 | MacDonald |
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| 13 | Jacobitism |
| This article is not about the Jacobite Orthodox Church. Nor is it about Jacobinism. Jacobitism... England whose name in Latin is Iacobus Rex . Jacobitism was a response to the deposition of James VII.... Within the British Isles, the primary seats of Jacobitism were Ireland and especially Highland Scotland ... | |
| 14 | Jacobite Rebellions |
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| 15 | Christian Arab |
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