Richard III
The King of England in the latter part of Shakespeare's life was James I.
Almost certainly not. Shakespeare was born in England after King Henry VIII broke with Rome and established the Church of England. It was illegal to be Catholic in England during Shakespeare's lifetime.
Henry viii
Shakespeare lived in England during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I.
arguably- King James I of England, but this was late in Shakespeare"s career.
King Henry
In 1603, Queen Elizabeth died and James I succeeded to the throne as king. He was the king at the time of Shakespeare's death in 1616.
King James I
Shakespeare wrote his plays in the rein of two monarchs, Elizabeth I and James I of England.
From Shakespeare "thane" is a king's companion in Anglo Saxon England.
Shakespeare belonged to the Church of England as did everyone else in England and so he used the same Bible as everyone else. Later in his life this would be the Bible commissioned by King James.
James I, whose reign started in 1601.