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Stuarts family tree. Topic – The Jacobites. Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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Stuarts family tree Topic – The Jacobites
Bonnie Prince Charlie • Name: Charles Edward StuartFather: James Francis StuartMother: Maria SobieskiBorn: December 31, 1720 at Rome Married: Louise Stolberg, on March 28, 1772(more next slide)Children: Charlotte (illegitimate daughter)Died: January 31, 1788 at Rome, aged 67 years, and 30 daysBuried at: St Peters, Rome
Henry Benedict Stuart • Henry Benedict Stuart was born on 6th or 21st March, 1725, at the Palazzo Muti, Rome. The same day he was christened Henry Benedict Maria. Father: James Francis StuartMother: Maria Sobieski
Bonnie Prince Charlie & lover • Bonnie Prince Charlie Married Louise Stolberg, on March 28th 1772 she lived from 1752 to 1854 • Here is a pic on Louise Stolberg
Name: James Francis StuartFather: James IIMother: Mary of ModenaBorn: June 10, 1688 at St James Palace, LondonMarried: Maria Sobiewski, on May 28, 1719Children: One son Charles Edward Stuart and one illegitimate son HenryDied: January 1, 1766 at Rome, aged 77 years, 6 months, and 21 daysBuried at: St Peters, Rome James Francis Stuart had 2 wives Maria Sobiewski and Anne Hyde James Francis Stuart
Maria Sobiewski Anne Hyde James Francis Stuart wives Maria Sobiewski and Anne Hyde It was on a visit to Paris, in 1656, in the Princess's train that she first met the Prince James, the Duke of York, who was immediately attracted by her. Three years later, he engaged to marry her and deserves some credit for carrying out his promise, in spite of the alteration in his position which the Restoration in England had produced. The marriage was secretly celebrated on 3rd September 1660, at midnight, and was not made public till two months later. Maria Clementina and James Francis Edward were formally married on 3 September 1719 in the Chapel of episcopal palace of Montefiascone Italy in the Cathedral of Santa Margherita. Following their marriage, James and Maria Clementina were invited to reside in Rome at the special request of Pope Clement XI, who acknowledged them as the King and Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland.
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