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Season 2 is Claire in 2 places at once? : r Outlander - Reddit Season two is pretty much a flashback So Claire really is in 1948 in season 2 In the book it starts with Claire and Brianna meeting Roger Then Claire tells them about Jamie and what took place in France and Culloden They didn’t make that super clear in the show though
if the battle of culloden didn’t happen, would the america . . . - Reddit The jacobites lost the battle of culloden and most of them emigrated to America They really didn't Those who weren't killed either in the battle, or directly after it, were captured and sent away as prisoners, eventually being transported to the West Indies, living out their lives as slaves
What would George Washington know of Jacobites? : r AskHistorians - Reddit The character mentions being at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 to Washington George Washington states he does not know of the battle, as he spent his youth in Virginia My question is this: Would a British military officer born and in the American Colonies know of the Jacobite risings and the details of them? If so, to what extent?
Question about the ending of Season 2 (contains spoilers) : r . . . - Reddit Before they parted at the start of the Battle of Culloden, why couldn't Jamie and Claire plan a way for Jamie to signal to Claire in the future that he would be alive? Like for example, they could've discussed that in the event Jamie survives, he could bury something in Craig na duhn like a letter of some sort for Claire to find in the future stating something like "Hey Claire, I survived the
When was Jamie actually pardoned? : r Outlander - Reddit There was the pardon for murder (his original crime that Randall engineered) Then the dueling pardon he got from King Louis after Claire had sex with him Then the treason pardon after Culloden I don't think he ever got a pardon for the smuggling
Culloden (1964) [360p] : r fullmoviesonyoutube - Reddit Culloden (1964) Culloden, Scottish Highlands, April 16th, 1746 It was one of the most mishandled and brutal battles ever fought in Great Britain Its aftermath was tragic The men responsible for such a disaster must be exposed The men, women and children who suffered because of it must be remembered War | History | Documentary | Drama | TV
Scotland help- Glencoe or Oban? Or neither? : r travel - Reddit Inverness will likely be 2 days, with stops at Culloden Moor and Cairngorms National Park, among other things Then on to Isle of Skye for 2-3 days, where we plan on doing light hikes (2-3 hours each), visiting castles and seeing nature This is where I am stuck I don’t if I should work in time at either Oban or Glencoe
Does the book elaborate on what fate Mrs Fitz has met? - Reddit I’ve often wondered about her myself, even though I’m almost certain that she died in the aftermath of Culloden as so many others did It’s one of the small points I really wish we’d seen a resolution on
Good solar generation graph card? : r homeassistant - Reddit I'm using dwains dashboard and am fairly new to HA I've setup the web scraper for my Goodwe inverter from the SEMS portal and it's tracking solar generation accurately Does anyone know of a good solar graph like the photo above? The photo is from the official SEMS app, however I can't seem to find anything in home assistant similar
Why does Jenny do this? : r Outlander - Reddit I’m re-watching the series again and I am on the episode where after the battle of Culloden Jamie goes back to Lallybroch after he freshens up and it looks like Jenny set him up and turns red Jamie in