James VI of Scotland, who moved to England (on Elizabeth's death) to become James I of England - because of his ancestor Henry VII of England, whose daughter was sent to marry the Scottish King.
Amongst her most notable victories, Queen Elizabeth I successfully restored England to the Protestant faith. Many plots to overtake Elizabeth and convert the country back to Catholicism were devised, but failed. Mary, Queen of Scots, a devout Catholic and Elizabeth's cousin, was at the heart of these schemes. The likely successor of Elizabeth, Mary was imprisoned for 19 years for her role in the rebellion. This made her an attractive potential pawn for the likes of enemies such as Phillip II, King of Spain. Yet Mary would never be used to gain a foothold against Elizabeth, as she was executed in 1587. With the death of Mary and having no children of her own, Elizabeth was succeeded by the Protestant James VI of Scotland, son of Mary Queen of Scots, who later became King James I of England.
No, he sold it many many years ago.
he has three children
Queen Elizabeth 1 was the Queen of England in 1600.
In England only two. In Scotland James II of England was their seventh king called James.
Seven. Only two were also king of England. James I 1406-1437 James II 1437-1460 James III 1460-1488 James IV 1488-1513 James V 1513-1542 James VI 1567-1625 (also King James I of England) James VII 1685-1689 (also King James II of England)
The King James Bible was originally published in 1611 under the order of King James of England. There are 783,137 words in this version of the Bible.
Catholicism
King James version was published in 1611
There has not been a Queen, or King, of England for more than 300 years.
James I, whose reign started in 1601.
King James I of England and Ireland reigned 24 July 1567 – 27 March 1625. He died in 27 March 1625 (aged 58) using new style dates.He was also King James VI of Scotland 24 July 1567 – 27 March 1625.
They didnt want a Catholic ruler.
None. There has not been a queen (or king) of England for over 300 years.
One: James, born to Mary and her second husband, Henry Stuart, on 19 June 1566. He became King James I of England and Ireland and King James VI of Scotland.
England had two kings named James. Scotland had six. The last of the Scottish ones was also the first of the English ones.