The Young Pretender

E191527

The Young Pretender is the nickname of Charles Edward Stuart, the Jacobite claimant to the British throne who led the 1745 uprising in an attempt to restore the Stuart dynasty.

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The Young Pretender canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jacobite claimant
historical figure
human
ally French royal family
surface form: French monarchy
battle Battle of Culloden
Battle of Falkirk Muir
Battle of Prestonpans
birthDate 1720-12-31
birthPlace Palazzo Muti Papazzurri
surface form: Palazzo Muti, Rome
burialPlace St. Peter's Basilica
Vatican City
causeOfDeath stroke
claimedTitle King Charles III of England and Scotland (Jacobite claim)
commemoratedBy Scottish songs and ballads such as "The Skye Boat Song"
conflict Jacobite rising of 1745
War of the Austrian Succession
surface form: War of the Austrian Succession (Jacobite theatre)
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
surface form: Kingdom of Great Britain (claimant)
deathDate 1788-01-31
deathPlace Rome
defeatedAt Battle of Culloden
dynasty House of Stuart
surface form: Stuart dynasty
ethnicOrigin Scottish
father James Francis Edward Stuart
house House of Stuart
influenced Scottish romantic nationalism
knownFor attempting to restore the Stuart dynasty to the British throne
leading the Jacobite rising of 1745
marriageDate 1772-04-17
maternalAncestry Polish nobility
mother Maria Clementina Sobieska
movement Jacobitism
name Bonnie Prince Charlie
surface form: Charles Edward Stuart
nickname Bonnie Prince Charlie
The Young Chevalier
opponent George II of Great Britain
House of Hanover
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Florence
Paris
Rome
sibling Henry Benedict Stuart
significantEvent advance to Derby in 1745
capture of Edinburgh in 1745
flight to France after Culloden
landing in Scotland at Eriskay in 1745
spouse Louise of Stolberg-Gedern
title Duke of Cornwall (Jacobite)
Duke of Rothesay (Jacobite)
Bonnie Prince Charlie
surface form: Prince of Wales (Jacobite)

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