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Jacobitism is the ideology of people who want the return of the Stuart Throne
Jacobitism is the ideology of Supporters James II and his descendants.


== History ==
== History ==
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===Neo Jacobitism===
===Neo Jacobitism===


Towards the end of the 1800s and the start of the 1900s Jacobitism had a revival. The movement ended after WWI when the Jacobite heir fought with Germany against Britain.


===Modern Day===


===Modern Day===
There are very few modern day Jacobites and not many people have heard the term. Many (erroneously) conflate Jacobitism with Scottish Nationalism.


== Personality ==
== Personality ==

Latest revision as of 21:48, 6 September 2025

Jacobitism is the ideology of Supporters James II and his descendants.

History

Glorious Revolution

James II was a Catholic, which proved unpopular. In 1688 William of Orange landed in Torbay. After some fighting James II was deposed, and attempted to regain his throne. Jacobitism went into a slight decline.

Hanoverians

When the house of Hanover came Jacobitism made a comeback with many seeing it as going too far. After the 1745 rising Jacobitism went into decline again.

Neo Jacobitism

Towards the end of the 1800s and the start of the 1900s Jacobitism had a revival. The movement ended after WWI when the Jacobite heir fought with Germany against Britain.

Modern Day

There are very few modern day Jacobites and not many people have heard the term. Many (erroneously) conflate Jacobitism with Scottish Nationalism.

Personality

National Variants

  • Scottish: One of the most common ways to present Jacobitism is as an angry Scottish Bloke. He will often tell people to "feck off" will call people "feckers" and "buggars" and speaks either Scots or Scottish Gaelic.
  • English: Portray him either as a High Anglican or a Roman Catholic, he talks a lot about "divine right".
  • Welsh: Portray him as William Herbert, 1st Marquess of Powis and make him extremely loyal to James II
  • Cornish: Portray this one as Sir Richard Vyvyan.
  • Irish: Irish Jacobitism really hates Protestant Orangists.

Melville Henry Massue

If you want to portray the Jacobite thinker Melville Henry Massue give Jacobitismball Melville's glasses and moustaches and have him studying family trees and writing books.

How to Draw

Drawing the Catholic Theologyball is very difficult due to the Keys of Heaven being very detailed.

  1. Draw a circle and fill it with the colour blue.
  2. Draw a red circle inside.
  3. Draw a white rectangle
  4. Add the eyes.
  • While you're basically done, you can add more character to it, such as giving it a Glengarry cap.

Relationships

Friends

Neutral

Williamite Buggars