After the death of King James I in 1625, his son, Charles I, ascended to the throne of England. Charles I's reign was marked by significant conflicts with Parliament and ultimately led to the English Civil War. His belief in the divine right of kings and refusal to compromise on governance issues contributed to his downfall.
James II of England was James VII of Scots and took the throne in 1633 after the death of his father James VI of Scots and II of England and Ireland.
It's the other way round. James 1 (James 6 of Scotland) took the throne after the death of Elizabeth 1.
The stuarts. Mary, queen of scots son james I took the english throne
Cleopatras life changed when she took the throne after her fathers death.
Elizabeth I died without issue (childless), so the succession passed to a cousin, James VI of Scotland, the son of Mary, Queen of Scots. When he took the throne after Elizabeth's death in 1603, he became James I of England. James and Elizabeth were both descended from Henry VII, and James was legitimately the next in line to the throne.
James, Duke of York, took over as the Duke of York after the death of his brother, King Charles II, in 1685. Following Charles II's death, James ascended to the throne as King James II of England. His reign was marked by tensions between Catholics and Protestants, ultimately leading to his ousting in the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
Two Monarchs reigned during 1603. Elizabeth I reigned until her death on 24th March 1603. She died at Richmond Palace. King James VI of Scotland was the next Monarch to be on the English Throne and was known as King James I of England. James' English coronation took place on 25th July 1603.
The two disciples were John and his brother James. Actually they did not ask for the right to the throne, but rather to sit on the left and right of Jesus when He took the throne.
This question is meaningless. What is the "throne"? Where did this "throne"-taking occur?
Because Harold then took the throne which William of Normandy had been promised. Because his death caused a struggle for succession to the Throne of England between Harold Godwinson and Duke William of Normandy, both of whom appeared to have (and, possibly, both did have) a legitimate claim to the throne.
No she did not; it was the end of the Tudors. Mary Queen Of Scots' son James took the throne as the heir.
During Shakespearean times, Queen Elizabeth I reigned from 1558 until her death in 1603. After her, King James I took the throne, ruling from 1603 until 1625. Shakespeare's works were produced primarily during these two monarchs' reigns, with many plays being performed for their courts. Elizabeth's patronage and James's interest in the arts significantly influenced the theatrical landscape of the era.