James Francis Edward Stuart
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English: James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1766), son of James II and VII of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland; Prince of Wales; recognized by Jacobites as James III and VIII of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. Also known in various contexts as the Old Pretender, the Chevalier de Saint-George, and Roving Jamie.
Childhood
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Birth (medallion, 1688)
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Coat of arms as Prince of Wales
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As a baby
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As a baby, wearing the Prince of Wales's feathers (1690)
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As an infant
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As an infant with his mother Queen Mary
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As a child with his sister, Princess Louisa Maria Theresa
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As a child (circa 1695)
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As a boy (circa 1703)
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As a boy
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As a boy
Adulthood
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Arrival in Scotland (1715)
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Arrival in Scotland (1715, cropped)
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Marriage to Maria Clementina Sobieska (1719)
Portraits
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As a young man, 1705
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As a young man
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Circa 1712
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Circa 1720
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Wearing armour
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In middle age
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In late middle age
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In old age (profile)
Death and burial
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Tomb in the Vatican
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Monument to the Royal Stuarts