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Jacobite - traduzione in spagnolo

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Jacobite Orthodox Church; Jacobites; Syrian Jacobite Church; Jacobite Syrian Church; Malankara Jacobite Orthodox Church; Jacobite (disambiguation); Syrian Jacobite Church (disambiguation); Jacobite Christian; Jacobite Orthodox Church (disambiguation); Malankara Jacobite Orthodox Church (before split); Malankara Jacobite Orthodox Church (disambiguation)

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  • The Dutch were concerned by their vulnerable eastern border. In 1672, an alliance with the [[Electorate of Cologne]] allowed France to nearly over-run the Republic.
  • A Dutch herring fleet. French tariffs on this lucrative trade helped William build domestic support for military intervention
  • Henry Sydney]], who drafted the [[Invitation to William]]
  • The formation of the Dutch invasion fleet
  • Dartmouth]], who spent more time monitoring his disaffected captains than operational planning
  • William boarding ''Den Briel''
  • [[James Francis Edward Stuart]], circa 1703. His birth created the possibility of a Catholic dynasty
  • Berwick]], his defection to William was a serious blow
  • James II & VII, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, by Godfrey Kneller. National Portrait Gallery, London
  • [[William III of England]], [[stadtholder]] of Guelders, Holland, Zealand, Utrecht and Overijssel
  • [[Huguenot]] refugees, whose expulsion from France in 1685 helped create a sense that Protestant Europe was under threat
  • James's attempts to allow tolerance for English Catholics coincided with the October 1685 [[Edict of Fontainebleau]] revoking it for [[Huguenots]]
  • The coronation of William and Mary, [[Charles Rochussen]]
  • Convention of Estates]] met in March 1689
  • The [[Seven Bishops]] prosecuted for [[seditious libel]] in 1688
  • Anne of Great Britain]], 1734. The Dutch and British would stay close allies until the [[Diplomatic Revolution]].
  • Lord Danby]], one of the Immortal Seven and William's agent in Northern England
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  • William III by [[Jan Wyck]], commemorating the landing at Brixham, Torbay, 5 November 1688
  • Mary II]] reigned jointly until her death in 1694, when William became sole monarch
BRITISH REVOLUTION OF 1688
The glorious revolution; Bloodless Revolution; William and Mary of England; Bloodless revolution; Glorious Revolution of 1689; English Revolution of 1688; Glorious revolution; The Glorious Revolution; Glorious Revolution of 1688; Glorius revolution; 1688, Revolution of; The Bloodless Revolution; The glorius revolution; Hannoverian succession; 1688 Revolution in Scotland; Glorious Revolution (england); Revolution of 1689; Williamite Revolution; Glorious Revolution 1688; The Glorious Revolution of 1688; First Jacobite rising; Will. & Mar.; James II abdication; King James II abdication; Abdication of King James II; Abdication of James II; Abdication of James II of England; Abdication of King James II of England; Overthrow of James II; Overthrow of James II of England; Overthrow of King James II of England; Overthrow of King James II; King James II overthrow; James II overthrow
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Definizione

Jacobite
['d?ak?b??t]
¦ noun a supporter of the deposed James II and his descendants in their claim to the British throne after the Revolution of 1688.
Derivatives
Jacobitical adjective
Jacobitism noun
Origin
from L. Jacobus 'James' + -ite1.

Wikipedia

Jacobite

Jacobite means follower of Jacob or James. Jacobite may refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Jacobite
1. It has a maze, a tearoom with excellent cakes, and its own brewery, which turns out potent Jacobite ale.
2. Last night they were due to attend a banquet in Edinburgh Castle‘s Jacobite Room ahead of this morning‘s press conference.
3. In the end, the Jacobite army penetrated deep into England, spreading panic, before the Prince‘s rebel advisors urged them to retreat from the English town of Derby.
4. Not since Samuel Pepys was charged with being a Jacobite has a diarist been so unfairly painted as a menace to the realm.
5. Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland the Butcher claims it for the 18th century for his gory antics during the Jacobite Rising of 1745–46.