Maria Clementina Sobieska, born on July eighteenth, seventeen hundred and two, was a prominent figure in the Jacobite movement as the titular queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland through her marriage to James Francis Edward Stuart. This union linked her to the royal aspirations of the Stuart family, who claimed the thrones of the British Isles.
A granddaughter of the illustrious Polish king John III Sobieski, Maria Clementina's lineage was steeped in royal heritage. Her marriage not only solidified her status but also positioned her as a significant player in the political landscape of her time.
As a mother, she bore two notable sons: Charles Edward Stuart, famously known as