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No, James I of England is not known as the "Merry Monarch." The title "Merry Monarch" actually refers to Charles II, James I's grandson, who reigned from 1660 to 1685. Charles II earned this nickname due to his lively court and the restoration of the monarchy after the English Civil War and the Interregnum period. James I, on the other hand, is noted for his serious approach to governance and his efforts in unifying England and Scotland.

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