King James I of England was not physically crippled, but he did have health issues throughout his life. He suffered from various ailments, including obesity and possibly gout, which affected his mobility. However, he was able to fulfill his royal duties and lead effectively despite these challenges. His reign was marked by significant achievements, including the commissioning of the King James Bible.
King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England
Mephibosheth Was crippled and was King Saul’s Grandson..... (Jonathan’s son which was King Saul’s Son) hope that helped
King James I of England and King James VI of Scotland
Mephibosheth Was crippled and was King Saul’s Grandson..... (Jonathan’s son which was King Saul’s Son) hope that helped
King Charles I succeeded King James I of England (who was also King James VI of Scotland).
king James V was a Scottish King
No, King James was the English king who had the bible translated from latin to english... hence, the King James' version of the bible.
Before becoming King James 1 of England, he was King James VI of Scotland.
Yes, King James did not change the Bible when he commissioned the King James Version. Instead, he authorized a new translation of the Bible into English, which became known as the King James Version.
Which King James? Of what country?
No but he authorised it.
James A. King was born in 1832.