Fergus Mac-Ivor

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Fergus Mac-Ivor is a charismatic Highland chieftain and Jacobite leader in Sir Walter Scott’s novel "Waverley."

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instanceOf Highland chieftain
Jacobite leader
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Waverley NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre historical novel
associatedWith Clan Mac-Ivor NERFINISHED
characterTrait ambitious
brave
charismatic
proud
commands Highland clan followers
createdBy Walter Scott NERFINISHED
deathCause execution
ethnicity Highlander
firstPublishedIn 1814
friendOf Edward Waverley NERFINISHED
gender male
hasThemeRelation clan allegiance
honor
loyalty
political romanticism
influences Edward Waverley NERFINISHED
language English
Scottish Gaelic
literaryMovement Romanticism
narrativeFunction contrast to Edward Waverley NERFINISHED
embodiment of Jacobite cause
nationality Scottish
politicalAlignment Jacobite NERFINISHED
portrayedAs idealized Highland chief
roleInWork major character in Waverley
settingOfActivity Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
sibling Flora Mac-Ivor NERFINISHED
supports Charles Edward Stuart NERFINISHED
House of Stuart NERFINISHED
timePeriod Jacobite Rising of 1745 NERFINISHED

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Waverley mainCharacter Fergus Mac-Ivor