King James IV of Scotland reigned from 1488 until his death in 1513. His reign is notable for its cultural and economic development, as well as for strengthening ties with France through marriage alliances. James IV was also a patron of the arts and played a significant role in the early Renaissance in Scotland. He died at the Battle of Flodden, which marked a significant moment in Scottish history.
It was called the Jacobean period.
The period of the Renaissance associated with the reign of King James I of England is often referred to as the Jacobean era, which lasted from 1603 to 1625. This time saw a continuation of the Renaissance's cultural and artistic developments, marked by significant contributions in literature, theater, and the arts, including works by playwrights like Shakespeare and Ben Jonson. The era is characterized by a blend of Renaissance humanism and emerging Baroque influences, reflecting the complexities of society during James's reign.
The period is sometimes referred to as Jacobeanespecially when talking about archirecture.
Oliver Cromwell was leader but not the king
No time period can be applied to The Lion King because the filmmakers wanted the film to be timeless.
James was the King of England at the time this translation into English was done.
king george was king at the time although some people say he was king but james was in fact not king ever
He lived in the time period of 1751 to 1836
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A+ -- Medieval period
The king at the time was James I (James VI of Scotland).
The King James Version of the Bible.King James did not write it, he authorised it to be written, by the scholars of the time.