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James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge KG (12 July 1663 – 20 June 1667) was the second son of the Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife, Anne Hyde. In 1664, the infant James became the first Duke of Cambridge and Baron of Dauntsey, titles his uncle, King Charles II, created especially for him.
James Stuart (1612–1655), Duke of Richmond and Lennox. Anthony van Dyck Flemish. ca. 1633–35. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 618. Van Dyck depicts the duke of Richmond and Lennox as a paragon of aristocratic self-possession and nonchalance. With a fashionable blond “lovelock” spilling over his lace collar, the duke wears the ...
3 de abr. de 2023 · On June 20, 1667, James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge, who would have been four years old on July 12, died. James’ death shocked his family and the subjects of King Charles II.
James Stuart, duque de Cambridge KG (12 de julio de 1663 - 20 de junio de 1667) fue el segundo hijo del duque de York (más tarde James II de Inglaterra) y su primera esposa, Anne Hyde. En 1664, el infante James se convirtió en el primer duque de Cambridge y barón de Dauntsey, títulos que su tío, el rey Carlos II, creó especialmente para él.
6 de nov. de 2021 · James Stuart: The Man Who Would Never Be King. Born a prince but never crowned, find out more about James Stuart, aka the “Old Pretender”, and his role in the Jacobite rebellion of 1715.
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Signature. James Francis Edward Stuart (10 June 1688 – 1 January 1766), nicknamed the Old Pretender by Whigs and the King over the Water by Jacobites, was the son of King James VII and II of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and his second wife, Mary of Modena. He was Prince of Wales from July 1688 until, just months after his birth, his ...
12 de mar. de 2024 · Early life. Birth. James with his father, Charles I, by Sir Peter Lely, 1647. James, the second surviving son of King Charles I and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France, was born at St James's Palace in London on 14 October 1633. [9] . Later that same year, he was baptized by William Laud, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury. [10] .