Jacobite
A Jacobite is a follower of someone named Jacob or James, from the Latin Jācōbus. Jacobite or Jacobitism may refer to:
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Religion
- Arminianism, the theology of Jacobus Arminius
- Jacobites, followers of Saint Jacob Baradaeus (died 578). Churches in the Jacobite tradition and sometimes called Jacobite include:
- Syriac Orthodox Church, sometimes colloquially known as the Jacobite Church
- Jacobite Syrian Christian Church, autonomous branch of the Syriac Orthodox Church in Kerala, India
- Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, an autocephalous Jacobite church based in Kerala, India
- Jacobite, follower of Henry Jacob (1563–1624), English clergyman
- Jacobites, Biblical name for descendants of Jacob
Stuart succession
Jacobite succession is the line through which the British crown in pretence of the Stuart kingship has descended since 1688
- Followers of Jacobitism, the political movement to resurrect the Stuart line, 1688–1780s
- Jacobite risings, series of rebellions in Great Britain and Ireland, 1688–1746
- Jacobite consorts, those who were married to Jacobite pretenders since 1688
- Jacobite Peerage, peers and baronetcies granted by Jacobite claimants since 1688
- Neo-Jacobite Revival, political movement aimed at reviving Jacobite ambitions, 1886-1914
- Scottish Jacobite Party, political party which distanced itself from Jacobitism's monarchist origins, 2005–2011
- Jacobite Gold, 1745 shipment of Spanish gold to Scotland, rumoured to still be hidden at Loch Arkaig
Other
- The Jacobite (steam train), a train in Scotland
Music
- "Ye Jacobites by Name", Scottish folk song originating in the Jacobite Risings
- Jacobite Relics, collection of songs related to the Jacobite risings, compiled by James Hogg in 1817
- Jacobites (band), English rock band formed in 1982
See also
- Jacob (disambiguation)
- Jacobin (disambiguation)
- Jacobian (disambiguation)
- Jacobean (disambiguation)
- Jacobus (disambiguation)
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