The story of the Jacobites is often reduced to Bonnie Prince Charlie and the 1745 rebellion, with limited consideration of what Charles was actually fighting for. Behind that is the Stuart claim ...
This remarkable discovery has been announced to coincide with the 279th anniversary of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s arrival on Scottish soil. Prince Charles Edward Stuart was the grandson of James II ...
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Bonnie Prince Charlie recuperated from illness at the house in January 1746 with the help of his lover, Clementina Walkinshaw. The house was also used as a HQ during the Battle of Falkirk Muir ...
Prince Charles Edward Stuart - or Bonnie Prince Charlie as he is often known - was the grandson of James II, who was King of England in 1685. He played a significant role in the 1745 Jacobite ...
Charles Edward Stuart, or 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' as he became known, was the grandson of the deposed Catholic King James II - who had fled to France from Protestant William of Orange's invading ...
After leaving Calder Street school in Blantyre, he worked briefly as an apprentice in a Glasgow dental laboratory, becoming the union rep and joining the Labour Party Young Socialists, which he ...
Modern readers may take time to consider the contrast here with the more effeminate depictions of Bonnie Prince Charlie in the centuries since the '45; his 'manliness' here is also unmistakable ...
In 2009, art detective Dr Bendor Grosvenor caused a national scandal by proving that the Scottish National Portrait Gallery's iconic portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie, the rebel Stuart who almost ...
They include: Advertisement -- Pope Callixtus III, born Alfonso de Borgia, in 1378 -- Charles Edward Stuart, Scotland's "Bonnie Prince Charlie," in 1720 -- Artist Henri Matisse in 1869 ...