Well 'The Kingdom of Scotland' no longer exists, Scotland joined with England to form Great Britain.
Scotland has no enemies. But in the distant past England and Norway were sometimes the enemy.
King James I of England and King James VI of Scotland
When Elizabeth I died in 1603, King James VI of Scotland became James I of England as well as still remaining King of Scotland, thereby uniting the two kingdoms.
There is no historical evidence to suggest a direct connection between King Arthur and the king of Scotland. King Arthur is a legendary figure in British mythology, while the king of Scotland has been a real monarch with a line of succession. The two figures belong to different realms of history and folklore.
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Never. The two crowns were united under James I of England, VI of Scotland, by simple inheritance. the scottish king, king James the sixth of Scotland inherited the English throne and became king James the first of and decided to unite England, Scotland and Ireland to make the united kingdom of great Britain in 1707.
In England only two. In Scotland James II of England was their seventh king called James.
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England and Scotland, they were both ruled by king James I
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.
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Scotland. When he became king of England as well, the two countries were united for the first time. It was the start of the United Kingdom.