Comte d’Albanie

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Comte d’Albanie is the French title historically associated with Charles Edward Stuart, the Jacobite pretender to the British throne known as “Bonnie Prince Charlie.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French title
noble title
associatedWith Charles Edward Stuart NERFINISHED
Jacobite movement NERFINISHED
countryOfUse France NERFINISHED
heldBy Charles Edward Stuart NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod post-1746 Jacobite exile
historicalRole courtesy title
title for a Jacobite pretender
languageOfTitle French
meaning Count of Albany NERFINISHED
nobleRank count
notRecognizedBy British government NERFINISHED
politicalContext Jacobite claim to the British throne
recognizedBy French supporters of the Jacobites
refersToRegion Albany NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
titleHolderClaimedTitle Charles III of England and Scotland NERFINISHED
titleHolderDescribedAs Bonnie Prince Charlie NERFINISHED
Young Pretender NERFINISHED
titleStyle Comte
titleTerritorialDesignation Albanie NERFINISHED
usedAsAliasFor Charles Edward Stuart NERFINISHED
usedAsTitleBy Charles Edward Stuart NERFINISHED
usedAt French court
usedDuring 18th century
usedForDiplomaticPurposes true
usedInExile true
usedToAvoid direct royal styling in foreign courts

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Count of Albany alsoKnownAs Comte d’Albanie