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    "Literature and the Jacobite Cause: Was There a Rhetoric of Jacobitism?". In Cruickshanks, E. (ed.). Ideology and Conspiracy: Aspects of Jacobitism, 1689–1759...
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  • Look up Jacobite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up Jacobitism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Jacobite is a follower of someone named Jacob...
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    English Jacobitism was demonstrated by the lack of support from areas strongly Jacobite in 1715, such as Northumberland and County Durham. Irish Jacobite societies...
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    recognition of the Jacobite succession when James, the Old Pretender, died in 1766. With the defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, Jacobitism was dealt a...
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  • needed] The core Jacobite belief was in the divine right of kings, and the restoration of the House of Stuart to the throne. However, Jacobitism was a complex...
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    The Jacobite rising of 1715 (Scottish Gaelic: Bliadhna Sheumais [ˈpliən̪ˠə ˈheːmɪʃ]; or 'the Fifteen') was the attempt by James Edward Stuart (the Old...
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  • George Hilton (1954). The Main Stream of Jacobitism. Cambridge Mass: Harvard University Press. [sic] Jacobitism and the English People, 1688–1788. Cambridge:...
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    Battle of Culloden (category Battles of the Jacobite rising of 1745)
    the Jacobites suffering a bloody defeat. This ended both the 1745 rising, and Jacobitism as a significant element in British politics. The Jacobite rising...
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    Savagery: the Jacobite Rising of 1745 and the British Empire Univ. of Pennsylvania, p.81 McCann (1963), xvi-xvii Pittock, Murray (1998) Jacobitism, Macmillan...
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    who compassionately married the widow (d. 1708) of Don-Levi, a Jacobite (Jacobitism) and, thereby, on James II of England's and his French allied's failure...
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    Following the defeat of the Jacobite rising of 1745, Jacobitism was rigorously suppressed throughout Britain, and Jacobite sympathisers went underground...
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    Latin for James, his supporters were known as 'Jacobites' and the associated political movement as Jacobitism. The 1689 rising was the first of a series of...
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  • Price, J. Arthur. "Side Lights on Welsh Jacobitism", Y Cymmrodor, 14 (1901), p.144 Monod, Paul (1993). Jacobitism and the English People, 1688-1788. Cambridge...
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    The Jacobite Rising of 1719 was a failed attempt to restore the exiled James Francis Edward Stuart to the throne of Great Britain. Part of a series of...
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  • Order of the White Rose (1886–1915) (category Neo-Jacobite Revival)
    Following the defeat of the Jacobite rising of 1745, Jacobitism was rigorously suppressed, and Jacobite sympathisers had to form secret clubs and societies...
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    Massacre of Glencoe (category Jacobite rising of 1689)
    contemporaries. It became a significant element in the persistence of Jacobitism in the Highlands during the first half of the 18th century, and remains...
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  • 'Literature and the Jacobite Cause: Was There a Rhetoric of Jacobitism?’, in E. Cruickshanks (ed.) "Ideology and Conspiracy: Aspects of Jacobitism, 1689–1759"...
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  • Royal Stuart Society (category Neo-Jacobite Revival)
    commemorate the major anniversaries of Jacobitism and other events of Royalist interest. After the First World War, the Jacobite movement was in disarray. The...
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    Charles Edward Stuart (category 18th-century Jacobite pretenders)
    leading Jacobites. This resulted in Charles landing by ship on the west coast of Scotland, leading to the Jacobite rising of 1745. The Jacobite forces...
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  • Culloden (1746) order of battle (category Jacobite rising of 1745)
    A Jacobite army under Charles Edward Stuart was decisively defeated by a British government force under Duke of Cumberland, ending the Jacobite rising...
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