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  1. Portrait of James by Nicholas Hilliard, from the period 1603–1609. In 1607, Carr happened to break his leg at a tilting match, at which King James VI and I was in attendance. According to Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, the king taught him Latin. The king subsequently knighted the young Carr and took him into favour.

  2. Verifiability. James VI and I is a featured article; it (or a previous version of it) has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Wikipedia community. Even so, if you can update or improve it, please do so. James VI and I is part of the Gunpowder Plot series, a featured topic. This is identified as among the best series of ...

  3. 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. Although he long tried to get both countries t

  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. Jakobs föräldrar var kusinerna Maria I av Skottland (Maria Stuart) och Henry Stuart, lord Darnley.

  5. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of James VI and I has received more than 23,018,457 page views. His biography is available in 86 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 83 in 2019) . James VI and I is the 629th most popular politician (down from 242nd in 2019) , the 155th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 69th in 2019) and the 33rd most popular British Politician .

  6. A Counterblaste to Tobacco. A Counterblaste to Tobacco is a treatise written by King James VI of Scotland and I of England in 1604, in which he expresses his distaste for tobacco, particularly tobacco smoking. [1] As such, it is one of the earliest anti-tobacco publications.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2021 · Definition. James I of England (r. 1603-1625), who was also James VI of Scotland (r. 1567-1625), was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and he unified the thrones of Scotland and England following the death of Queen Elizabeth I of England (r. 1558-1603) who left no heir. For the first time, there was a single monarch for England, Scotland and ...