When King James I died his son Charles I became king.
In 1625, King James ruled England. His coronation was on July 25, 1603. He was preceded by Elizabeth I, and his successor was Charles I.
elizabeth 1 and James 1
James 1 body was examined in 1853.
Immediately preceding James I was Queen Elizabeth I. He succeeded the throne in 1603 upon Elizabeth's death. There was no Great Britain at that time. The United Kingdom of Great Britain was not formed until much later.
no. she succeeded her brother edward and then in turn was succeeded by elizabeth I when she passed away.
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James the 1st was monarch when Shakespeare wrote the Tempest because Shakespeare wrote the Tempest when he was coming tot the end of his life and during his life Queen Elizabeth 1 and James 1 reigned and Queen Elizabeth 1 was monarch when Shakespeare was born so it is obviously James 1.The tempest was written in 1611. James I was king.
Queen Elizabeth I was succeeded by King James I of England.James was her first cousin twice-removed, and had been ruling as King James VI of Scotland since July 24, 1567.James was the only son of Mary Stuart, (Queen of Scots) and Henry Stuart (Lord Darnley). Mary was the daughter of James V of Scotland, son of Margaret Tudor, sister of Henry VIII.His English coronation took place on 25 July 1603.The crowns of England and Scotland were united under James, creating the union which became known as Great Britain. His title became: James I, By the Grace of God, King of England, France and Ireland, King of Scots, Defender of the Faith, etc.
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Elizabeth the 1st was on the throne before King James the 1st
Elizabeth 1
Charles I succeeded James I as king on 27 March 1625.
There were several....Jame s1, Charles 1 , Charles 11, James 11, William 111, Anne,George 1 and George 11
Elizabeth 1 had no children. James 6 of Scotland 1 of England succeeded Elizabeth.
Queen Elizabeth 1 of England was succeeded by King James 1 of England.
Charles 1 in 1625
Charles I was James I eldest son - and replaced him on the English throne