
Charles Edward Stuart (31 December 1720 – 31
January 1788) was the exiled Jacobite claimant to the thrones of Great
Britain and Ireland. He is commonly known in English and Scots as Bonnie
Prince Charlie. In Scots Gaelic, his name was Teàrlach Eideard
Stiùbhairt, whilst the Irish form is Séarlas Éadbhard
Stiúbhart.
Charles was the son of James Francis Edward Stuart who was in turn the son of James II and VII, who had been deposed in the Revolution of 1688. The Jacobite movement tried to restore the family to the throne. Charles's mother was James's Polish wife Maria Clementina Sobieska (1702–1735, granddaughter of the Polish King, John III Sobieski). After his father's death, Charles was recognised as Charles III by his supporters; his opponents referred to him as The Young Pretender. |