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Franz: Encyclopedia - Albrecht Duke of Bavaria

Albrecht Luitpold Ferdinand Michael Duke of Bavaria, Franken and Swabia, Count Palatine of the Rhine (May 3, 1905 - July 8, 1996), was the son of Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria and his first wife, Duchess Marie Gabriele in Bavaria. He was the one surviving child from that marriage. His paternal grandfather was Ludwig III of Bavaria, the last King of Bavaria who was deposed in 1918. The Wittelsbachs were opposed to the regime of Nazi Germany and in 1940 Albrecht took his family to his estate at Sárvár, Vas, Hungary. ...

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Franz: Encyclopedia - Wittelsbach

The Wittelsbach family is a European royal family and a German dynasty from Bavaria. Wittelsbach - Reign in Germany. The Wittelsbach family was the ruling dynasty of the German duchy of Bavaria from 1180 to 1918 and of the Rhine Palatinate from 1214 until 1805; in 1815 the latter territory was partly incorporated into Bavaria, which had been elevated to a kingdom by Napoleon in 1806. The family provided two Holy Roman Emperors: Louis IV (1314-1347) and Charle ...

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Franz: Encyclopedia - Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve

Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve (October 23, 1831 - January 9, 1924), American classical scholar, was born in Charleston, South Carolina, son of Benjamin Gildersleeve (1791-1875), a Presbyterian evangelist, and editor of the Charleston Christian Observer in 1826-1845, of the Richmond (Va.) Watchman and Observer in 1845-1856, and of The Central Presbyterian in 1856-1860. The son graduated at Princeton in 1849 at the age of eighteen, and went on to study under Franz in Berlin, under Friedrich Ritschl at Bonn and u ...

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Franz: Encyclopedia - Jacobitism

This article concerns the political movement supporting the restoration of the House of Stuart, not the earlier Jacobean period. For details of the attendant wars, see: Jacobite Rising. It is not about Jacobinism or the Jacobite Orthodox Church. Jacobitism was the political movement dedicated to the restoration of the Stuart kings to the thrones of England and Scotland (and after 1707, Great Britain). The movement took its name from the Latin form ...

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Michael Lafosse - Michael of Albany's Claims

This history of the House of Stuart has been denied by Lafosse, who claims the Stuart line did not end with the death of Henry Benedict Stuart. Instead, Lafosse asserts that Charles Edward Stuart secretly obtained a papal annullment of his marriage to Princess Louise of Stolberg, and subsequently in a secret ceremony, remarried a woman called Marguerite O'Dea d'Audibert de Lussan, Comtesse de Massillan. This union reportedly produced an heir in 1786, a son, Edward James Stuart, Count Stuarton, Count of Albany, from whom he claims to be desce ...

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Michael Lafosse, Michael Lafosse - History of the Royal House of Stuart, Michael Lafosse - Michael of Albany's Claims, Michael Lafosse - Present Activities

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - English claims to the French throne - Hundred Years' War

This title was first adopted by King Edward III, who claimed the throne of France after the death of his uncle Charles IV of France, thereby precipitating the Hundred Years' War. Edward was Charles IV's nearest male relative. They were related, however, through Edward's mother and the French crown had always passed based on male-line relations (usually father to son or brother to brother). There was no precedent for someone succeeding to the French throne based on his maternal ancestry. Further, if women had succession rights, Charles IV and ...

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English claims to the French throne, English claims to the French throne - Hundred Years' War, English claims to the French throne - The original claimants, English claims to the French throne - Kings of France 1340, English claims to the French throne - Kings of France title resumed 1369, English claims to the French throne - Heirs of France de jure and de facto 1420, English claims to the French throne - Kings of France 1422, English claims to the French throne - Rulers of Calais, English claims to the French throne - The Stuart dynasty claimants, English claims to the French throne - The claimants of Great Britain, English claims to the French throne - Ending the claim, English claims to the French throne - The Jacobite pretenders, English claims to the French throne - The Jacobite successors, English claims to the French throne - Failed claimants

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - James II of England - Early life

James, the second surviving son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria of France, was born at St. James's Palace in 1633 and created Duke of York in 1644. During the English Civil War—in which his father fought Parliamentary and Puritan forces—he stayed in Oxford, a Royalist stronghold. When the city surrendered in 1646, the Duke of York was confined in St James's Palace by parliamentary command. In 1648, he escaped from the Palace, whence he went to The Hague in disguise. When Charles I was executed by the rebels in 1649, monarchists proclaim ...

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James II of England, James II of England - Early life, James II of England - Religion, James II of England - Reign, James II of England - Glorious Revolution, James II of England - Later years, James II of England - Legacy, James II of England - Style and arms, James II of England - Issue, James II of England - Miscellaneous, James II of England - External link

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Jacobitism - Military campaigns and Jacobitism

This section focusses on the political context. For military aspects of these campaigns see the Williamite war in Ireland and Jacobite Risings. Jacobitism - Jacobite war in Ireland. James II and VII had his viceroy Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell take action to secure Ireland for the Catholic cause, culminating in the Siege of Derry which began on 7 December 1688. By then the deposed James had fled to France, and with support from King Louis XIV of France, who was already at war with William ...

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Jacobitism, Jacobitism - Political background, Jacobitism - Religion politics and adventurers, Jacobitism - Ireland, Jacobitism - England and Scotland, Jacobitism - The Scottish Highlands, Jacobitism - Opportunists and Adventurers, Jacobitism - Jacobite community ideology and policy, Jacobitism - Military campaigns and Jacobitism, Jacobitism - Jacobite war in Ireland, Jacobitism - Bonnie Dundee, Jacobitism - The Old Pretender's attempted invasion, Jacobitism - Union and Hanoverians, Jacobitism - The 'Fifteen, Jacobitism - Jacobitism in England, Jacobitism - Spanish supported Jacobite invasion, Jacobitism - The Atterbury plot, Jacobitism - Aftermath of the 'Fifteen in Scotland, Jacobitism - The Cornbury plot, Jacobitism - 1744 French invasion attempt, Jacobitism - The 'Forty-Five', Jacobitism - Decline of Jacobitism, Jacobitism - The Elibank plot, Jacobitism - Crushing of the clans, Jacobitism - Henry IX, Jacobitism - Outcome, Jacobitism - Romantic revival, Jacobitism - Jacobite Claimants to the Thrones of England Scotland France and Ireland, Jacobitism - Future descent after the Duke of Bavaria, Jacobitism - Alternative Successions

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Nazi architecture - Three primary roles

Nazi architecture has three primary roles in the creation of their new order: (i) Stage; (ii) Symbolic; (iii) Didactic. In addition, they saw architecture as a method of producing buildings that had a function, but also served a larger purpose. For example, the House of German Art had the function of housing art, but through its form, style and design it had the purpose of being a community structure built using an Aryan style, which acted as a kind of temple to acceptable German art ...

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Nazi architecture, Nazi architecture - Hitler the architect, Nazi architecture - Three primary roles, Nazi architecture - Stage, Nazi architecture - Symbolic, Nazi architecture - Didactic, Nazi architecture - Cult of victory, Nazi architecture - Berlin's reshaping, Nazi architecture - Architecture as religion, Nazi architecture - Theory of Ruin Value, Nazi architecture - Hitler's mausoleum, Nazi architecture - Sculpture, Nazi architecture - Labour and plunder, Nazi architecture - Nazi Construction, Nazi architecture - Hitler's builders, Nazi architecture - Books, Nazi architecture - Videos

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - List of mathematicians - A

List of mathematicians - Aa — Ac. Abakanowicz, Bruno (Poland, 1852 – 1900) Abdelkader, Mostafa A. (?, ? – ) Abel, Niels Henrik (Norway, 1802 – 1829) Abelson, Harold (USA, ? – ) Al-Abhari Athir al-Din Mufaddal ibn Umar (Persia, 1200 – 1265) Abhyankar, Shreeram Shankar (India/USA, 1930 – ) Abouabdillah, Driss (Morocco, 1948 – ) Abraham, Ralph (USA, 1936 – ) Abramowitz, Milton (?, ? – ) Achenwall, Gottfried (Germany, 1719 – 1772) Ackerm ...

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List of mathematicians, List of mathematicians - A, List of mathematicians - Aa — Ac, List of mathematicians - Ad, List of mathematicians - Ag — Ak, List of mathematicians - Al, List of mathematicians - Am — An, List of mathematicians - Ap — Ar, List of mathematicians - As — Az, List of mathematicians - B, List of mathematicians - Ba, List of mathematicians - Be, List of mathematicians - Bh — Bi, List of mathematicians - Bl, List of mathematicians - Bo, List of mathematicians - Br, List of mathematicians - Bu, List of mathematicians - By — Bz, List of mathematicians - C, List of mathematicians - Ca, List of mathematicians - Ce — Ch, List of mathematicians - Cl — Co, List of mathematicians - Cr — Cs, List of mathematicians - Ct — Cz, List of mathematicians - D, List of mathematicians - Da, List of mathematicians - De, List of mathematicians - Di, List of mathematicians - Do — Dr, List of mathematicians - Du, List of mathematicians - Dw — Dz, List of mathematicians - E, List of mathematicians - Ea — Ef, List of mathematicians - Eg — El, List of mathematicians - Em — Er, List of mathematicians - Es — Ez, List of mathematicians - F, List of mathematicians - Fa, List of mathematicians - Fe, List of mathematicians - Fi, List of mathematicians - Fl — Fo, List of mathematicians - Fr, List of mathematicians - Fu — Fz, List of mathematicians - G, List of mathematicians - Ga, List of mathematicians - Ge, List of mathematicians - Gh — Gi, List of mathematicians - Gl — Go, List of mathematicians - Gr, List of mathematicians - Gu, List of mathematicians - Gy — Gz, List of mathematicians - H, List of mathematicians - Ha, List of mathematicians - He, List of mathematicians - Hi, List of mathematicians - Hl — Ho, List of mathematicians - Hr — Hu, List of mathematicians - Hy — Hz, List of mathematicians - I, List of mathematicians - J, List of mathematicians - Ja, List of mathematicians - Je — Jo, List of mathematicians - Ju — Jz, List of mathematicians - K, List of mathematicians - Ka, List of mathematicians - Ke, List of mathematicians - Kh — Ki, List of mathematicians - Kl — Ko, List of mathematicians - Kr, List of mathematicians - Ku — Kz, List of mathematicians - L, List of mathematicians - La, List of mathematicians - Le, List of mathematicians - Li, List of mathematicians - Ll — Lo, List of mathematicians - Lu, List of mathematicians - Ly — Lz, List of mathematicians - M, List of mathematicians - Ma, List of mathematicians - Mc — Me, List of mathematicians - Mi, List of mathematicians - Mo, List of mathematicians - Mu — Mz, List of mathematicians - N, List of mathematicians - Na — Ne, List of mathematicians - Ni — No, List of mathematicians - Nu — Nz, List of mathematicians - O, List of mathematicians - Oa — Om, List of mathematicians - On — Oz, List of mathematicians - P, List of mathematicians - Pa, List of mathematicians - Pe, List of mathematicians - Pf — Pi, List of mathematicians - Pl — Po, List of mathematicians - Pr, List of mathematicians - Pt — Pz, List of mathematicians - Q, List of mathematicians - R, List of mathematicians - Ra, List of mathematicians - Re, List of mathematicians - Rh — Ri, List of mathematicians - Ro, List of mathematicians - Ru — Rz, List of mathematicians - S, List of mathematicians - Sa, List of mathematicians - Sc, List of mathematicians - Se, List of mathematicians - Sh, List of mathematicians - Si, List of mathematicians - Sk — Sm, List of mathematicians - Sn — So, List of mathematicians - Sp, List of mathematicians - Sr — St, List of mathematicians - Su — Sy, List of mathematicians - Sz, List of mathematicians - T, List of mathematicians - Ta, List of mathematicians - Te — Th, List of mathematicians - Ti — To, List of mathematicians - Tr — Ts, List of mathematicians - Tu, List of mathematicians - Tv — Tz, List of mathematicians - U, List of mathematicians - V, List of mathematicians - Va, List of mathematicians - Ve — Vi, List of mathematicians - Vo — Vz, List of mathematicians - W, List of mathematicians - Wa, List of mathematicians - We, List of mathematicians - Wh, List of mathematicians - Wi, List of mathematicians - Wo — Wz, List of mathematicians - X, List of mathematicians - Y, List of mathematicians - Ya — Yo, List of mathematicians - Yu — Yz, List of mathematicians - Z, List of mathematicians - Za, List of mathematicians - Ze — Zh, List of mathematicians - Zi — Zz

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Este - Younger branch

All later generations of the Italian branch descend from Fulco d'Este. From 1171 on, his descendants were titled Margraves of Este. Obizzo I (d. 1193), the first margrave, battled against Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. His nephew Azzo d'Este VI (1170-1212) became podesta of Mantova and Verona. Ferrara was acquired by his son Azzo VII (1205-1264). Obizzo II (d. 1293) was proclaimed Lord of Ferrara in 1264, Lord of Modena 1288 and Lord of Reggio 1289. Ferrara being a papal fief, the Este famil ...

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Este, Este - Origins, Este - Younger branch, Este - External link

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Wittelsbach - Reign in Germany

The Wittelsbach family was the ruling dynasty of the German duchy of Bavaria from 1180 to 1918 and of the Rhine Palatinate from 1214 until 1805; in 1815 the latter territory was partly incorporated into Bavaria, which had been elevated to a kingdom by Napoleon in 1806. The family provided two Holy Roman Emperors: Louis IV (1314-1347) and Charles VII (1742-1745) and one German K ...

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Wittelsbach, Wittelsbach - Origin, Wittelsbach - Reign in Germany, Wittelsbach - Reign outside Germany, Wittelsbach - Other major members of the family, Wittelsbach - External link

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Wittelsbach - Reign in Germany

The Wittelsbach family was the ruling dynasty of the German duchy of Bavaria from 1180 to 1918 and of the Rhine Palatinate from 1214 until 1805; in 1815 the latter territory was partly incorporated into Bavaria, which had been elevated to a kingdom by Napoleon in 1806. The family provided two Holy Roman Emperors: Louis IV (1314-1347) and Charles VII (1742-1745) and one German K ...

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Wittelsbach, Wittelsbach - Reign in Germany, Wittelsbach - Reign outside Germany, Wittelsbach - Other major members of the family, Wittelsbach - External link

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Medicine and health

The Witnesses' teachings in general promote a healthy lifestyle. Magazine articles in the Awake! oftentimes discuss ways of maintaining both mental and physical health. In general, they encourage standard medical practices such as regular checkups, reliance on modern medical techniques to treat illnesses, etc. except when they consider certain techniques to violate Bible principles. They believe that smoking and recreational drug use is incompatible with Christian principles. (2 Corinthians 7:1) Mostly due to the legality, the addicti ...

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Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Funding, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Evangelism, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Kingdom Halls and Assembly Halls, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Meetings, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - The Theocratic Ministry School, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - The Service Meeting, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - The Public Talk, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - The Watchtower Study, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - The Book Study, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Memorial of Christ's Death, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - External links, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Neutrality, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Saluting flags, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Military service, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Political activity, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Association, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Disfellowshipping excommunication, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Shunning, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Reinstatement after disfellowshipping, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Legal opinion of the practice, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Medicine and health, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Overview of blood-based treatments, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Blood transfusions, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Bloodless surgery, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Other medical treatments with blood-derived components, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Vaccinations, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Organ transplants, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Alternative Medicine and related health practices, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Disaster relief, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Literacy programs, Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Notes and references

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Este - Younger branch

All later generations of the Italian branch descend from Fulco d'Este. From 1171 on, his descendants were titled Margraves of Este. Obizzo I (d. 1193), the first margrave, battled against Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. His nephew Azzo d'Este VI (1170-1212) became podestà of Mantova and Verona. In 1146 with the last of the Adelardi Ferrara passed as the dowry of his niece the Marchesella, to Azzo VI d'Este. Azzo VII Novello was nominated podestà for his lifetime in 1242. The lordship of Ferrara was made hereditary by Obizzo I ...

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Este, Este - Origins, Este - Younger branch, Este - External link

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - List of rulers of Bavaria - Dukes of Bavaria 548-1623

List of rulers of Bavaria - Agilolfing Dynasty. (see also Bavarii) ca. 548-595 Garibald I ca. 595-610 Tassilo I ca. 610-640 Garibald II ca. 640-680 Theodo I ca. 680-717 Tassilo II ca. 717-724 Theodbert ca. 725-737 Hugbert ca. 737-749 Odilo ca. 749-788 Tassilo III List of rulers of Bavaria - Carolingian. (see also Franks) 788-814 Charlemagne, in Personal Union 814-81 ...

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List of rulers of Bavaria, List of rulers of Bavaria - Dukes of Bavaria 548-1623, List of rulers of Bavaria - Agilolfing Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Carolingian, List of rulers of Bavaria - Liutpolding Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Liudolfing Ottonian Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Liutpolding Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Liudolfing Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - House of Luxembourg, List of rulers of Bavaria - Salian Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - House of Luxembourg, List of rulers of Bavaria - Salian Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Northeim Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Welf Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Salian Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Welf Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Babenberg Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Welf Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Wittelsbach Dynasty, List of rulers of Bavaria - Electors of Bavaria 1623-1805, List of rulers of Bavaria - Kings of Bavaria 1805-1918, List of rulers of Bavaria - Minister presidents of Bavaria 1918-present, List of rulers of Bavaria - Heads of the House of Wittelsbach since 1918 not ruling, List of rulers of Bavaria - External link

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Jacobitism - Jacobite community, ideology and policy

From its religious roots, Jacobite ideology was passed on through committed families of the nobility and gentry who would have pictures of the exiled royal family and of Cavalier and Jacobite martyrs, and take part in networks of like minded Freemasons. Even today, some Highland clans and regiments pass their drink over a glass of water during the Loyal Toast — to the King Over the Water. More widely, commoners developed communities in areas where they could fraternise in Jacobite alehouses, inns and taverns, singing seditious songs, colle ...

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Jacobitism, Jacobitism - Political background, Jacobitism - Religion, politics and adventurers, Jacobitism - Ireland, Jacobitism - England and Scotland, Jacobitism - The Scottish Highlands, Jacobitism - Opportunists and Adventurers, Jacobitism - Jacobite community, ideology and policy, Jacobitism - Military campaigns and Jacobitism, Jacobitism - Jacobite war in Ireland, Jacobitism - Bonnie Dundee, Jacobitism - The Old Pretender's attempted invasion, Jacobitism - Union and Hanoverians, Jacobitism - The 'Fifteen, Jacobitism - Jacobitism in England, Jacobitism - Spanish supported Jacobite invasion, Jacobitism - The Atterbury plot, Jacobitism - Aftermath of the 'Fifteen in Scotland, Jacobitism - The Cornbury plot, Jacobitism - 1744 French invasion attempt, Jacobitism - The 'Forty-Five', Jacobitism - Decline of Jacobitism, Jacobitism - The Elibank plot, Jacobitism - Crushing of the clans, Jacobitism - Henry IX, Jacobitism - Outcome, Jacobitism - Romantic revival, Jacobitism - Jacobite Claimants to the Thrones of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Jacobitism - Future descent after the Duke of Bavaria, Jacobitism - Alternative Successions

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Jacobitism - Religion, politics and adventurers

While Jacobitism was closely linked with Roman Catholicism from the outset particularly in Ireland, elsewhere in Britain Catholics were in a tiny minority by 1689 and the bulk of Jacobite support came from other groups. Catholics formed about 75% of the population of Ireland, but in England only around 1% and in Scotland about 2%. Jacobitism - Ireland. Irish support for James II was mostly from Catholics, though by taking the French side against the League of Augsburg, he was siding against the Papacy. Wil ...

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Jacobitism, Jacobitism - Political background, Jacobitism - Religion, politics and adventurers, Jacobitism - Ireland, Jacobitism - England and Scotland, Jacobitism - The Scottish Highlands, Jacobitism - Opportunists and Adventurers, Jacobitism - Jacobite community, ideology and policy, Jacobitism - Military campaigns and Jacobitism, Jacobitism - Jacobite war in Ireland, Jacobitism - Bonnie Dundee, Jacobitism - The Old Pretender's attempted invasion, Jacobitism - Union and Hanoverians, Jacobitism - The 'Fifteen, Jacobitism - Jacobitism in England, Jacobitism - Spanish supported Jacobite invasion, Jacobitism - The Atterbury plot, Jacobitism - Aftermath of the 'Fifteen in Scotland, Jacobitism - The Cornbury plot, Jacobitism - 1744 French invasion attempt, Jacobitism - The 'Forty-Five', Jacobitism - Decline of Jacobitism, Jacobitism - The Elibank plot, Jacobitism - Crushing of the clans, Jacobitism - Henry IX, Jacobitism - Outcome, Jacobitism - Romantic revival, Jacobitism - Jacobite Claimants to the Thrones of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Jacobitism - Future descent after the Duke of Bavaria, Jacobitism - Alternative Successions

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Franz: Encyclopedia II - Jacobitism - Jacobite Claimants to the Thrones of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland

Since Henry's death, none of the Jacobite heirs has actually claimed the throne. They are as follows (given with their Jacobite regnal titles): Charles IV (ex-King Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia (July 13, 1807 – October 6, 1819), who was descended from the youngest daughter of Charles I). Victor (King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia) (October 6, 1819 – January 10, 1824), his brother. Mary III and II1 (Maria Beatrice, Princess of Sardinia and later by marriage Duchess of Modena ...

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Jacobitism, Jacobitism - Political background, Jacobitism - Religion, politics and adventurers, Jacobitism - Ireland, Jacobitism - England and Scotland, Jacobitism - The Scottish Highlands, Jacobitism - Opportunists and Adventurers, Jacobitism - Jacobite community, ideology and policy, Jacobitism - Military campaigns and Jacobitism, Jacobitism - Jacobite war in Ireland, Jacobitism - Bonnie Dundee, Jacobitism - The Old Pretender's attempted invasion, Jacobitism - Union and Hanoverians, Jacobitism - The 'Fifteen, Jacobitism - Jacobitism in England, Jacobitism - Spanish supported Jacobite invasion, Jacobitism - The Atterbury plot, Jacobitism - Aftermath of the 'Fifteen in Scotland, Jacobitism - The Cornbury plot, Jacobitism - 1744 French invasion attempt, Jacobitism - The 'Forty-Five', Jacobitism - Decline of Jacobitism, Jacobitism - The Elibank plot, Jacobitism - Crushing of the clans, Jacobitism - Henry IX, Jacobitism - Outcome, Jacobitism - Romantic revival, Jacobitism - Jacobite Claimants to the Thrones of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Jacobitism - Future descent after the Duke of Bavaria, Jacobitism - Alternative Successions

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