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Meaning of "jacobite"
Jacobite (noun): A supporter of the deposed James II of England in his attempt to regain the throne forcibly from William and Mary in the late 17th century. This term is used in the context of British history
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- A supporter of the restoration of the Stuart kings to the thrones of England and Scotland in the late 17th century. [from 17th c.]
- A supporter of the restoration of the Stuart kings to the thrones of England and Scotland in the late 17th century.
- A member of the Syriac Orthodox Church, or historically any miaphysite or monophysite. [from 15th c.]
- A follower of Henry Jacob, a 16th–17th-century Puritan theologian; an early Congregationalist.
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Jacobite rising and destruction of the castle.
To get the measure of the jacobite cause.
Jacobite and rebel.
To raise money for a jacobite army.
Of the Jacobite patriarchs have at various times.
Were going to be the backbone of your jacobite army.
I want to meet the Jacobite leaders face to face.
Very wise to get the measure of the jacobite cause.
He was the last Jacobite to receive the death penalty.
The glen is also steeped in Jacobite history.
The Jacobite army had moved steadily south.
On such good terms with a known jacobite like dougal mackenzie.
Jacobite claimants to the throne of France.
It is one of the oldest attested Jacobite dioceses.
The ravaged Jacobite troops were routed by the government army.
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We have found ourselves some Jacobite traitors.
The Jacobite rebellion forms the backdrop to the majority of the story.
Make yer brother a gift of the Jacobite gold.
I would have thought a Jacobite would recognise that sound.
Unhappily for the keepers of the Jacobite flame.
No other bishop in the Jacobite church has that record as of now.
Shortly afterwards he was imprisoned as a result of his Jacobite sympathies.
It was evidently given a Jacobite bishop very shortly after its foundation.
He may also have been involved in Jacobite intrigues.
The Jacobite sect kept a version of this rite which is obviously a local variant.
She carries a great hatred for any Jacobite.
During the Jacobite rebellion Hoghton was active in attending to the defence of the county.
The family took no part in the Jacobite rebellion.
During the Jacobite rising the castle was used as shelter for governmental soldiers.
This church is often referred to as Jacobite.
The Jacobite army was diminished in strength and had deficient weapons and supplies.
He and three brothers served in the Jacobite army.
The two Jacobite forces converged at the market square and a brisk fight began.
I assume you have come with the Jacobite army.
Amongst the leaders of a Jacobite conspiracy in western England were three peers and six MPs.
In politics he remained a staunch Jacobite.
Additionally in the summer the heritage Jacobite steam train operates along the line.
My report is that ArgyII is a Jacobite.
This however would suggest that his Jacobite inclinations were not genuine or a passing teenage phase.
He argued that the texts had coded Jacobite meanings.
There is no vestige of Jacobite sepulchral worship in Jerusalem.
It was one of the last armed conflicts of the Jacobite rising.
The town also lends its backdrop to the Jacobite encampment and makeshift hospital scenes.
I thought those poor farmers were going to be the backbone of your Jacobite army.
The interior storyline of the politics of the Jacobite rebellion and Paris is more complex.
These articles dealt with the treatment of the disbanded Jacobite army.
During the Jacobite revival support in Talgarth was strong.
He was a supporter of the Jacobite cause.
About the Jacobite steam train.
William consented as it would purify his army of Jacobite elements.