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  1. Charlotte Stuart, designata duchessa di Albany (Liegi, 29 ottobre 1753 – Bologna, 17 novembre 1789), era la figlia illegittima del pretendente giacobita Carlo Edoardo Stuart ('Bonnie Prince Charlie' o the 'Young Pretender') e il suo unico figlio a sopravvivere all'infanzia.

  2. Charlotte Stuart, styled Duchess of Albany (29 October 1753 – 17 November 1789) was the illegitimate daughter of the Jacobite pretender Prince Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie" or the "Young Pretender") and his only child to survive infancy.

  3. He recognised Charlotte as his legitimate daughter and heiress, naming her the ‘Duchess of Albany’. She then travelled to Italy and nursed her father in his last years. She was described as tall, well-made, lively and very affable, but she was already terminally ill herself and died the year after her father.

  4. Charlotte Stuart, designata duchessa di Albany ( Liegi, 29 ottobre 1753 – Bologna, 17 novembre 1789 ), era la figlia illegittima del pretendente giacobita Carlo Edoardo Stuart ('Bonnie Prince Charlie' o the 'Young Pretender') e il suo unico figlio a sopravvivere all'infanzia.

  5. 27 apr 2022 · Charlotte Stuart, styled Duchess of Albany[1] (29 October 1753 – 17 November 1789) was the illegitimate daughter of the Jacobite pretender Prince Charles Edward Stuart ('Bonnie Prince Charlie' or the 'Young Pretender') and his only child to survive infancy.

    • October 29, 1753
    • November 17, 1789
  6. Ad ella, nominata duchessa d'Albany, lo zio cardinale Enrico Benedetto Stuart volle dedicare un monumento sepolcrale che fu eretto dall'architetto Giovanni Battista Martinelli e decorato dallo scultore Giacomo De Maria nella chiesa scomparsa di S. Biagio. I resti di Charlotte Stuart furono poi traslati nella vicina chiesa della SS.

  7. Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany. only child of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Portrait de Charlotte Stuart par Hugh Douglas Hamilton (vers 1785-1786). Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 29 October 1753.