Jacobite rebellion
noun the Jacobite Rebellion
1.
(Brit, history) the unsuccessful Jacobite rising of 1715 led by James Francis Edward Stuart
2.
the last Jacobite rising (1745-46) led by Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, which after initial successes was crushed at Culloden
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