James VI of Scotland (also known as James I of England) was succeeded by Charles I on 27th March 1625.
James I of England and VI of Scotland, the first Stewart King of England. He was father of Charles I.
James I of England, who was also James VI of Scotland, reigned in England from 1603-1625. When Elizabeth I died in 1603, without issue, a cousin, James VI of Scotland (son of Mary Queen of Scots) succeeded her. Elizabeth and James were both descended from the first Tudor king, Henry VII. When James came to the English throne he became James I and reigned from 1603 to 1625. He was succeeded by his son Charles I.
The King James Bible No ! It was written in the reign of King James I of England (VI of Scotland) 'the wisest fool in christendom' had nothing to do with its writing, other than its royal sanction.
After the death of Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch, the Stewart reign began with King James 1 of England and VI of Scotland.
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He reigned from 1963 to 1978.
Mary, Queen Of Scots preceded James VI
James I of England was born as James Charles Stuart on June 19, 1566. He was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and became King of Scotland as James VI before ascending to the English throne in 1603. His reign marked the union of the crowns of England and Scotland.
James VI of Scotland, who later became James I of England, is famous for uniting the crowns of Scotland and England in 1603, marking the beginning of the Stuart era. He is also known for commissioning the King James Version of the Bible, a significant translation that has had a lasting impact on English literature and Christianity. Additionally, his reign was marked by efforts to strengthen the monarchy and navigate complex political landscapes, including conflicts with Parliament.
King James VI of Scotland became James I of England.
King James I of England and King James VI of Scotland