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James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death in 1625.
- 24 March 1603 – 27 March 1625
- Mary, Queen of Scots
Learn about the life and reign of James VI and I, the only son of Mary, Queen of Scots and the king who inherited both Scotland and England. Find out how he ruled, married, and died, and what challenges he faced in his two kingdoms.
Mar 23, 2024 · James I, king of Scotland (as James VI) from 1567 to 1625 and first Stuart king of England from 1603 to 1625, who styled himself ‘king of Great Britain.’. He was a strong advocate of royal absolutism, and his conflicts with Parliament set the stage for the rebellion against his successor, Charles I.
Dec 22, 2021 · Learn about the life and reign of James Stuart, who became king of Scotland in 1567 and king of England and Ireland in 1603. Explore his early years, his intellectual pursuits, his patronage of the arts, his relations with Parliaments, and his legacy.
James VI (1567–1625) James lived through the usual disrupted minority to become one of Scotland’s most successful kings. In a civil war between his own and his mother’s followers, laird (landed proprietor) and merchant support for James may have been decisive in his eventual victory.
Learn about the life and achievements of James VI and I, the Stewart king who ruled Scotland and England for 58 years. Explore his family history, his role in the Union of the Crowns, his relationship with Mary, Queen of Scots, and his legacy as a Scottish monarch.
A biography of James VI, the son of Mary Stuart and the great-grandson of Margaret Tudor, who became the monarch of Scotland, England and Ireland in 1603. Learn about his childhood, his role in the Protestant succession, his troubles with the English Parliament and the Catholic plotters, and his legacy as a Protestant leader and a writer.