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  1. The Union of the Crowns (Scottish Gaelic: Aonadh nan Crùintean; Scots: Union o the Crouns) was the accession of James VI of Scotland to the throne of the Kingdom of England as James I and the practical unification of some functions (such as overseas diplomacy) of the two separate realms under a single individual on 24 March 1603.

  2. März 1625 in Theobalds Park, Grafschaft Hertfordshire, England), englisch James, war ab 1567 als Jakob VI. bzw. James VI. König von Schottland und ab 1603 bis zu seinem Tod zusätzlich als Jakob I. König von England und König von Irland. Er gab den Auftrag zu einer neuen Bibelübersetzung (der einflussreichen „King-James-Bibel

  3. www.static.hlt.bme.hu › wiki › James_VI_and_IJames VI and I - Wikipedia

    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.

  4. Jakob I (engelska: James I), född 19 juni 1566 på Slottet i Edinburgh, död 27 mars 1625 på Theobalds House utanför Cheshunt i Hertfordshire, var kung av Skottland (som Jakob VI) 1567–1625 och kung av England 1603–1625.

  5. Hace 1 día · James VI and I (r. 1567-1625) He was less than a year old when he saw his mother for the last time, and thirteen months old when he was crowned King of Scots in Stirling after her forced abdication. His childhood was constantly disturbed by the struggles of the nobles who vied for control of him.

  6. James VI and Anne of Denmark were crowned as king and queen consort of England on 25 July 1603. References [ edit ] ^ Alan Stewart, The Cradle King: A Life of James VI & I (London, 2003), p. 31: Lucinda H. S. Dean, 'Crowning the Child', Sean McGlynn & Elena Woodacre, The Image and Perception of Monarchy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Newcastle, 2014), pp. 254–280.

  7. Sophia Stuart (22 June 1606 – 23 June 1606) was the fourth daughter and last of nine children of James VI and I and Anne of Denmark. [1] Sophie was the daughter of James VI and I and Anne of Denmark