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16 de abr. de 2024 · Jacobite, in British history, a supporter of the exiled Stuart king James II (Latin: Jacobus) and his descendants after the Glorious Revolution. The political importance of the Jacobite movement extended from 1688 until at least the 1750s.
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Jacobite, In British history, a supporter of the exiled...
- Political Succession
Jacobitism [c] was a political movement that supported the restoration of the senior line of the House of Stuart to the British throne. The name derives from the first name of James II of England, which is rendered in Latin as Jacobus.
- 1688–1780s
Invaded by his Protestant son-in-law and subsequently overthrown, James was forced into exile in France. The Jacobites (which means supporter of James) were around from his time until well into the next century.
Los orígenes primeros del jacobismo hay que buscarlos en la Inglaterra del siglo XVI, cuando el rey Enrique VIII y su hija, Isabel I, deciden enfrentarse al Papa, rechazando su autoridad e imponiendo el protestantismo como reinante en el territorio.
Los jacobitas (que significa partidarios de Santiago) existieron desde su época hasta bien entrado el siglo siguiente. El Monumento a Glenfinnan con vistas del lago Shiel. © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam. Los levantamientos jacobitas de 1689 - 1690.
1 de abr. de 2021 · The Jacobites first rose up in 1689, soon after William and Mary’s coronation. The primary instigator was a senior Scottish soldier, John Graham, Viscount Dundee. Fiercely loyal to the Stuarts, Dundee rallied a rebel army largely made up of Highlanders.