Palazzo Guadagni, Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany

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Palazzo Guadagni in Florence was a prominent Renaissance palace that served as the final residence of Charles Edward, Duke of Albany, the last legitimate Stuart claimant to the British throne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance palace
historic building
pretender to the throne
alsoKnownAs Bonnie Prince Charlie
Bonnie Prince Charlie
surface form: Charles Edward Stuart
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
associatedDynasty Stuart
associatedWith Charles Edward, Duke of Albany
House of Stuart
associatedWithCity Florence
associatedWithState Grand Duchy of Tuscany
cityQuarter Florence
surface form: Florence historic center
claimantTo British throne
continent Europe
country Italy
countryOfClaim Great Britain
culturalContext Florentine school
surface form: Florentine Renaissance
dynasty House of Stuart
finalResidence Palazzo Guadagni
function urban palace
hasHeritageValue yes
heritage Stuart dynasty exile history
historicalPeriod Renaissance
historicalUse aristocratic residence
lastLegitimateStuartClaimantTo British throne
locatedIn Florence
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
locatedInCity Florence
locatedInHistoricState Grand Duchy of Tuscany
notableFor connection to the last legitimate Stuart claimant to the British throne
notableResident Charles Edward, Duke of Albany
region Tuscany
roleInHistory site of the last Stuart claimant’s final residence
significance final residence of Charles Edward, Duke of Albany
title Duke of Albany
usedAs residence

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Charles Edward, Duke of Albany deathPlace Palazzo Guadagni, Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany