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  1. In the history of the British monarchy, King James VI of Scotland communicated in secret with the administrators of Queen Elizabeth I of England between May 1601 and her death in March 1603. In this period it was settled that James would succeed Elizabeth, his distant relative, but this result was kept a secret in a small diplomatic community.

  2. James I et VI (Angleterre et Ecosse) (1566–1625), roi d'Angleterre (comme James I, 1603–1625) et d'Écosse (comme James VI, 1567–1625). Né en juin 1566, James était le fils de Mary, Queen of Scots, et de Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley. Les rumeurs abondaient depuis sa naissance selon lesquelles il était en fait le fils de l'amant de Mary ...

  3. Jamie VI an I (19 Juin 1566 – 27 Mairch 1625) wis King o Scots as James VI, an King o Ingland an Ireland as James I forby. He ringit in Scotland as Jamie the Saxt frae 24 Julie 1567, whan he wis anerly ae year auld, takkin ower frae his mither Mary, Queen o Scots . On 24 Mairch 1603, as James I, he succeedit the pokeshakkins o the Tudor ...

  4. James VI and I (James Stuart) (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625), King of Scotland, King of England and King of Ireland, faced many complicated religious challenges during his reigns in Scotland and England . In Scotland, he inherited a reformed church, the Kirk, which was attempting to rid the country of bishops, dioceses, and parishes and ...

  5. The baptism of James VI was celebrated at Stirling Castle in December 1566 with a masque, fireworks, and a staged assault on a mock fortress. [1] The entertainment was devised by George Buchanan and Bastian Pagez. [2]

  6. Type. Royal coronation. Participants. James VI, various dignitaries and guests. Commemorative stone in the Church of the Holy Rude. James Stewart (1566–1625), son of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587) and Lord Darnley (1546–1567), was crowned King of Scotland by Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney, in the Holy Rude Kirk at Stirling on 29 July ...

  7. Há 1 dia · James VI and I (r. 1567-1625) Born in Edinburgh Castle on 19 June 1566, James was the only son of Mary, Queen of Scots and her second husband, Lord Darnley. 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.