James VI and I (19 June 1566 - 27 March 1625) was King of Scots as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the English and Scottish crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death.
James (1566-1625) became King James VI of Scotland at the age of 13 months in 1567, and gained the throne of England and Ireland upon the death of Elizabeth I in 1603.
He had been king of Scotland since he had been an infant.
James I was King of Scotland before England.
No, the Romans had left Britain's shore a long time before James the first became king.
James was King of Scotland as James (VI) from 1567 until 1625. He became the King of England on 1630 until 1625 which he ruled as James (I).
King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England
James I of England became James VI of Scotland when he inherited the Scottish throne in 1567, before becoming king of England upon the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603. The unification of the thrones came about when James succeeded to the English crown.
King James I was the company's patron. Before that it was Lord Hunsdon, Elizabeth I's Lord Chamberlain, hence the name. They changed their name to the King's Men when James I became their patron.
He had two sons. The oldest died before James, so the younger one became Charles I.
King James VI of Scotland became James I of England.
James II of England was a catholic who became a king in 1685.
King Charles I was the successor of King James I. He became the King in 1625 in the age of 24.
In 1603.
When King James I died his son Charles I became king.
King James was born June 19, 1566, and became King of Scotland 13 months later, after his mother, Mary Queen of Scots abdicated the throne. King James headed the Monarchy in Scotland, then on July 25, 1603, King James became the King of England and Ireland.