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Q: When king James was on throne what was Shakespeare's company called?
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Shakespeares acting company?

Shakespeare's acting company was first known as Lord Chamberlain's Men. The name was changed to The Kings Men in 1603 when King James I ascended the throne and became the company's patron.


What did the title of shakespeares company become in1603?

They became known as the King's Men when King James took up patronage of the company.


What did William Shakespeare company change the name to and why?

His company became the King's Men, after James I ascended to the throne.


Why was James called the wisest fool in Christendom?

because he had the throne and he didn't want to give the throne to someone else


This king of Scotland inherited the throne from Elizabeth?

James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne from Elizabeth I of England and became James I of England. As a resilt he is sometimes called James the Sixth and First.


Why James 1 called the wisest fool in christendom?

because he had the throne and he didn't want to give the throne to someone else


Why was James 1 called the wisest fool in christendom?

because he had the throne and he didn't want to give the throne to someone else


Did King James ever see shakespeares plays?

Yes, certainly. Shakespeare's company was sponsored by the king, and there are records of a number of his plays being performed at court.


Who was the architect for shakespeares original globe?

it was built by James Burbage in 1599


Who was the ruler of england in shakespeares time?

Queen Elizabeth the First until 1603, and then James the First.


How did London's flag get its name?

The flag is called Union Jack after James l of Great Britain. When James I ascended to the throne, he introduced the flag.


Which monarch had the most effect on Shakespeares life?

James I, who became patron of the acting company Shakespeare belonged to and who regularly had them play the palace, much more often than Queen Elizabeth did.