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How to pronounce jacobite in English?

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Type of admirer, booster, champion, friend, protagonist, supporter

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Jacobite forces suffered a heavy defeat at the Haughs of Cromdale on 1 May 1690.
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Jacobite fraction if say is sepearate it wont in the ultimate get the proeprties.
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Jacobite resistance in Ireland was finally ended after the Battle of Aughrim in July 1691.
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Jacobite forces then besieged Carlisle until it surrendered two days later on the 15th.
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Jacobite supporters displayed pictures of both Cavalier and Jacobite heroes in their homes.
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Jacobite Cruises owns three vessels, offering daily trips on Loch Ness and annually carrying around 10,000 sightseers.
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  • A supporter of James II after he was overthrown or a supporter of the Stuarts
  • Jacobitism was (and, to a limited extent, remains) the political movement dedicated to the restoration of the Stuart kings to the thrones of England, Scotland, and the Kingdom of Ireland. The movement took its name from the Latin form Jacobus of the name of King James II and VII.
  • The Syriac Orthodox Church or Assyrian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous Oriental Orthodox church based in the Middle East, with members spread throughout the world. ...
  • The Jacobite is a steam locomotive hauled tourist train service that operates over part of the West Highland Railway Line in Scotland. It has been operating under various names and with different operators every summer since 1984. ...
  • (Jacobites (band)) Jacobites were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1982 by Nikki Sudden and Dave Kusworth following the breakup of their respective previous bands, the Swell Maps and the Subterranean Hawks. ...
  • (Jacobitic) Of or pertaining to the Jacobites
  • (Jacobites) A term applied after the revolution of 1688 to the followers of King James II of England, his descendants, and later, the exiled House of Stuart. ...
  • (Jacobites) People who supported the claim to the English Throne of James II as well as his son and grandson.
  • (Jacobites) adherents of the legitimate line of the House of Stewart, overthrown by the Revolution of 1688.