
Jacobitism - Wikipedia
Jacobite ideology originated with James VI and I, who in 1603 became the first monarch to rule all three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland.
Jacobite | Meaning, Risings, & History | Britannica
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 …
The Jacobite Rebellion - Timeline & History - VisitScotland
Learn about the Jacobite Rebellion in Scotland. Including what the rebellion was, timeline of events, battle of Culloden, Bonnie Prince Charlie and more!
Jacobite summary | Britannica
Jacobite, In British history, a supporter of the exiled Stuart king James II (in Latin, Jacobus) and his descendants after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. The movement was strong in Scotland, …
Jacobite - Wikipedia
A Jacobite is a follower of someone named Jacob or James, from the Latin Jācōbus. Jacobite or Jacobitism may refer to: Jacobites, followers of Saint Jacob Baradaeus (died 578). Churches …
Jacobites in America in the 18th Century - AmericanRevolution.org
Jacobites were people in the United Kingdom who supported the return of King James II to the British throne, restoring the House of Stuart to power. James is written as Jacobus in Latin, …
Jacobites - Encyclopedia.com
2018年6月11日 · Jacobite a supporter of the deposed James II and his descendants in their claim to the British throne after the Revolution of 1688. Drawing most of their support from Catholic …