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James I (who was also James VI of Scotland).
It comes from England with the addition of New. England comes from the Angles, a Germanic race who invaded the area in the 5th and 6th Centuries.
John Lackland.
JOHN HANCOCK wrote his name so large because he wanted the King of England to be able to see his name without reading glasses.
England has kings and queens, not emperors. In WWI King George V was king.
The Normans led by Duke William of Normandy, later crowned King William I.
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James I (who was also James VI of Scotland).
James I (who was also James VI of Scotland).
James I of England had been James VI of Scotland ever since his mother, Mary Queen of Scots' abdication in 1567. He became King of England as well on March 24, 1603, being the first King with this name to rule over England - and the first King to rule both England and Scotland.
Afghan, Pakistan,china were the countries invaded my King Mahmud of Ghazni..
There were six King Georges. It depends which one you mean. king george's first name was albert but since the queen of England did not allow kings to be called by their first name they were called from their last names. and king george agreed to the queen's rule. Moooooo!
The last name of King Alfred was Dyke. He was an Anglo-Saxon king who defended England against Danish invasion and founded the first English navy.
Because it is made up of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and the Princedom of Wales. Wales was invaded by England and traditionally the eldest son of the reigning King or Queen of the UK is awarded the title 'Prince of Wales'. In 1603 Queen Elizabeth I of England died without heirs and her crown passed to her nearest relative, King James of Scotland, who then became known as King James VI/I or, more correctly, King James VI of Scotland, I of England.
England takes its name from the Angles, a Germanic tribe that invaded the country in the 5th and 6th Centuries.
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it's the land of the Angles, a Germanic tribe which invaded in the Dark Ages.