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  • King James I of England, also known as King James VI of Scotland, was a ruler who left an indelible mark on history.
  • James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. James I was raised as a Protestant, and he was crowned King of Scotland in 1567.
  • This document collection on the reign of James I allows students and teachers to develop their own questions and lines of historical enquiry on the nature of...
  • Known affectionately as “Steenie” by James I, he was made Viscount, then Earl of Buckingham, followed by Marquess and then Duke.
  • 1. He was the first to rule both Scotland and England. James I had another title, James VI. How could he be both James VI and James I?
  • j1.htm1_01. James I succeeded the last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I, in 1603. James at the time of Elizabeth’s death was king of Scotland.
  • In 1611, King James Bible or KJV was published under the auspices of England's King James I. Buy our facsimile reproduction of the 1611 First Edition KJV here.