They were kings who fought in the Hundred-year war.
Charles was the son of James.
The armed conflice in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil WarThe armed conflict in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil War.
The armed conflice in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil WarThe armed conflict in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil War.
King Charles I succeeded King James I of England (who was also King James VI of Scotland).
James 1
James Ist of England, who was also King James II of Scotland.
they were both king =))))) king james and king charles were both kings of england and apaart of the stuart dynasty
James III ruled first. He ruled Scotland between 1460 and 1488. He is a direct ancestor of King James VII (II of England), through Mary, Queen of Scots and Charles I. James VII was the second son of Charles I. So, the answer is: yes.
english civil war
The English Civil War
King Charles I was a High Church Anglican, while some Parliamentary leaders were Puritans; this was a source of conflict. Charles also attempted to rule without Parliament.
King Charles I was the successor of King James I. He became the King in 1625 in the age of 24.