James the 2nd
James was King of Scotland as James (VI) from 1567 until 1625. He became the King of England on 1630 until 1625 which he ruled as James (I).
He didn't. THere was no James You King of England, there was only Supreme Imperial Overlord Pickles McFinigan.
1603.
Scotland first and then England- he ruled them both at the same time.
King James I reigned for 22 years, from March 24, 1603, until his death on March 27, 1625. He was the first monarch to rule both England and Scotland, following the union of the crowns. His reign is noted for the commissioning of the King James Version of the Bible and significant cultural developments in England.
He ruled England, Ireland and Scotland jointly for 22 years from 1603 to 1625. He ruled England and Ireland as King James I for 22 years from 1603 to 1625 and he ruled Scotland as King James VI for 58 years from 1567 to 1625.
Well, honey, King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England when he inherited the English throne in 1603. So, he ended up with two titles because he was the sixth King James of Scotland and the first King James of England. It's like getting a two-for-one deal, but with crowns.
The first king of England is generally identified as Aethelstan, the grandson of Alfred the Great. He was crowned king of England at Kingston-upon-Thames in September 925. He died in October 939. He ruled for 14 years and six weeks.
England. He was king of England.
James I was also King of Scotland, where he reigned as James VI from 1567 until his ascension to the English throne in 1603. His rule in Scotland began when he was just a child, following the abdication of his mother, Mary, Queen of Scots. Upon becoming King of England, he was the first monarch to rule both England and Scotland, initiating the Stuart era in both kingdoms.
England. He was king of England.