They were kings who fought in the Hundred-year war.
Charles was the son of James.
The armed conflice in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil WarThe armed conflict in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil War.
The armed conflice in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil WarThe armed conflict in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil War.
King Charles I succeeded King James I of England (who was also King James VI of Scotland).
James 1
James Ist of England, who was also King James II of Scotland.
they were both king =))))) king james and king charles were both kings of england and apaart of the stuart dynasty
english civil war
James III ruled first. He ruled Scotland between 1460 and 1488. He is a direct ancestor of King James VII (II of England), through Mary, Queen of Scots and Charles I. James VII was the second son of Charles I. So, the answer is: yes.
No. King Cavrin, King Charles Spaniel, King Charles Yorkie, King Schnauzer, and King Shepherd; but no King James, that I am aware of.
The English Civil War
King Charles I was a High Church Anglican, while some Parliamentary leaders were Puritans; this was a source of conflict. Charles also attempted to rule without Parliament.