Yes, mamm
King James I of England and King James VI of Scotland
In England only two. In Scotland James II of England was their seventh king called James.
There was never a King James the VII of England. The only two monarchs named James of England were James I England and VI of Scotland and James II of England and VII of Scotland.
James l of England
In 1603 James V1 of Scotland acceded to the throne of England (as James I of England).
Seven. Only two were also king of England. James I 1406-1437 James II 1437-1460 James III 1460-1488 James IV 1488-1513 James V 1513-1542 James VI 1567-1625 (also King James I of England) James VII 1685-1689 (also King James II of England)
Yes King James was King in England when Jamestown was colonized.
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.
The king of England in 1605 was King James I
King James I of England was born on June 19, 1566.
King James I of England was born on June 19, 1566.
There was no King of England in 1620 but there was a King of Great Britain. Namely James VI and I (same person).