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- Why couldnt the Jacobites take back the Throne?
The Jacobites have spent many years in Ireland, Scotland, France and elsewhere trying to restore the House of Stuart to the throne of Britain (or England ) They had a series of campaigns in Ireland and Scotland if I recall correctly And all was lost at the dreaded Battle of Culloden between Bonnie Prince (Charles ?
- Were the Jacobites right? - History Forum
A lot of Jacobites were only Jacobite because they were obliged to fight for whoever their chief told them to regardless of their own will And how will you force this new Jacobite on the throne of after several generations of his family not even bothering
- Good Books on Jacobites Jacobitism? - History Forum
Here's a BBC broadcast about Jacobites, mostly on the last Stuart uprising ending up with Culloden: In Our Time - The Jacobite Rebellion - BBC Sounds Melvyn Bragg examines the Stuart dynasty's final attempt to reclaim the throne of England
- Book of Mormon | History Forum
Originally, the people in the BoM referred to themselves by tribal names -- as Nephites, Lamanites, Lemuelites, Jacobites, Josephites, Zoramites, and Ishmaelites (Nephi, Laman, Lemuel, Jacob, and Joseph were brothers, and Zoram and Ishmael's daughters crossed the Atlantic with the brothers )
- Scotland - Eigg Massacre Cave (1577) - History Forum
Not quite true The Scots weren't defeated at Culloden - the Jacobites were Granted, they were mostly Scots but not entirely The majority were simple clansmen who didn't want to be there It's not possible to outlaw a clan as it's really nothing more than a very extended family However, the clan system was different
- The Greatness of Britain | Page 11 | History Forum
Many Scots did fight for Baltic countries The Scottish navy was also in action in the area There was also Scottish activity in Russia (see, for instance, Rebecca Wills book "The Jacobites And Russia: 1715-1750" 2 Yes there was a strong tradition of education The 1696 Act for Settling Schools set out to formalise the system
- Road to war. How Afganhistan tried to become a modern and democratic . . .
For example, Jews and Nestorian Christians flourished and grew rich until the fateful XIV century Al-Biruni wrote in the year 1000 that the number of Nestorians is equal to the number of Melkites, that is, Catholics and Orthodox combined (they were then considered a single faith) After them, the third largest were the Monophysites or Jacobites
- During the medieval period, how common was it for British or Irish . . .
Jean Chandler the HEMA person used to be able to talk your ear off about some of the Englishmen who fought in the Baltic Crusades or Northern Crusades (although again, not a trained historian, and working on a very complex topic in his free time)
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