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sussyredpanda: His choice of subject matter also drew the attention of royalty, Queen Elizabeth I and her successor, King James: for example, King James was from Scotland and a blood relative of the real-life Macbeth.

edpearce080759: King James of England died on March 27, 1625 during a violent attack of dysentery, which had followed a bout of tertian ague (malaria) and a stroke. He was buried in the Henry VII Lady Chapel in Westminster Abbey.

mamboward: On This Day in Scotland 27 March 1625 King James I/VI dies at the age of 58 His eldest son Prince Henry had died in 1612 so James is succeeded by his younger son Charles Charles I is aged 24 & knows little about being a king except it comes with a Divine Right to rule from God

madmonarchs: King James I & VI of England and Scotland (1566-1625) has a curious likeability for people interested in human oddity. The English criticised his dishevelled appearance and his doting on young male favourites ...

FXMC1957: 27 March 1625. Charles I became KIng of England, Scotland and Ireland. He was born into the House of Stuart, as the second son of King James VI of Scotland, but after his father inherited the English throne in 1603 (as James I), he moved to England. His reign led to civil war.

FXMC1957: 27 March 1625. James I (James VI of Scotland), died (aged 58). He was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567, and the King of England and Ireland as James I from the personal union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603.

MistyMissChrsty: March 24, 1603~ James VI of Scotland ascends to the English throne King James VI of Scotland, later James I of England, at 20 / attributed to Adrian Vanson

0penbo0k: On March 24 1603, James VI of Scotland is proclaimed King James I of England and Ireland, upon the death of Elizabeth I.

Lionbliss: On this day 1603 James VI of Scotland is proclaimed King James I of England and Ireland, upon the death of Elizabeth I

PeteWalen: This Date, 1603: James Charles Stuart, King of Scotland reigning as James VI becomes King James I of England and Ireland on the death of Elizabeth, Queen of England. Yes. The Scottish Monarch inherited the English throne (which annoys some people immensely).

mhenderson33: March 24, 1603. Scottish King James VI son of Mary, Queen of Scots becomes King James I of England in succession to Elizabeth I thus joining the crowns of England and Scotland. Did ya follow all that?

thepainterflynn: Today in 1603 James VI of Scotland is proclaimed King James I of England and Ireland, upon the death of Elizabeth I.

JuanCornejo: King James I and VI of Scotland, by Jessica Brain

scottylar: On this day in 1603, Queen Elizabeth I of England passed away aged 69. She died without any children and as such, became the last monarch of the House of Tudor. A few hours after her death, King James VI of Scotland was proclaimed the first Stuart King of England…

historycalendar: March 24, 1603 -- Upon the death of Elizabeth I, James VI of Scotland is proclaimed King James I of England and Ireland.

RafHM: Today is the 420th anniversary of the 1603 Union of the Crowns of England & Scotland Elizabeth I died on this day, resulting in Scotland's James VI ascending to England's throne as James I Scottish nationalists conveniently forget that the Crowns were united by a Scottish king.

TKoppite: Otd 1603 King James Vi of Scotland became King James I of England, thus uniting the two crowns. He succeeded Queen Elizabeth I who died at Richmond. He was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and Henry Lord Darnley, the former being executed by Elizabeth in February 1587.

HypnoAsp3: Signs 54 - KING JAMES - Today in 1603 - King James VI of Scotland ascended the English throne as James I following the death of Elizabeth I - The King James Version (KJV), also the King James Bible (KJB) and the Authorized Version, is an Early Modern English translation of the…

mamboward: On This Day in Scotland 22 March 1406: Twelve year old King James I is captured by pirates off Flamborough Head in Yorkshire while en route to sanctuary in France. They then hand him over to Henry IV of England.

continuityrenew: I don't get certain Scots who get pent up about the stone of Scone being used in the coronation. Since 1603 and James I/VI, England and Scotland have had the same monarch regardless of separate nationhood. So Charles is going to be crowned King of Scotland as well

britain_history: Today 1610 King James I of England and VI of Scotland addresses English House of Commons

welfordwrites: King James I of Scotland. A promising reign cut short

DrewInSeAsia: since King Henry VII, James I of England and VI of Scotland, enjoyed a triumphal procession through London to open the first Parliament of his reign. 'James I's Triumphal Entry Into London, 1604' {F} 106

kub62bli: The Demonology of King James I: Includes the Original Text of Daemonologie and News from Scotland QJORHBT

kaizer_nick: Today's flag is based on the original coat of arms, granted by King James VI/I, for the new and mostly theoretical colony of New Scotland (for almost 100 years Britain didn't actually control it). /2

mamboward: On This Day in Scotland 15 March 1617: James I/VI travels north for his first visit to Scotland since he became King of England in 1603.

SaintVenerator: Through my genealogical research I’ve found a few interesting things out about my family. 1) we’ve been in America since at least 1663, but probably much longer than that. 2) we are descended from King James IV of Scotland. 3) our family motto was given to us by Robert the Bruce.

Quirky_Poppins: And yet the reason the King is King of Scotland also is due to the Scottish king James I .

higginsgggg: I dont know how you will percieve this but imagine being a Possible Decendant of Mary Queen of Scott's,King James.and seeing England Scotland America and this World being torn down by Jackal's & not being in a position to effect obstacles towards it. Pray, be Strong Dont give up

WLuem: James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, was the Regent of Scotland (1567-1570) for the infant King James VI and I. He led the King’s forces during the Marian Civil War. In 1570, Moray became the first head of government to be assassinated by a firearm. He was killed by James Hamilton.

MarsZina: 1)Dewayne 3-12-23 Movie is about Book I have by King James(Daemonology How King James used Book2 Kill thousands of accused Witches n Scotland Re-read info.About Moors,Scotland Kenneth III king of Scotland997-1005

MarsZina: 3-12-23 Doc/Movie, 2 killers of Scotland Witches,that help King James I. Lawyer Mathew Hopkins & John Stern. Spiritual: Oddly,unclean Spirits send,Telepathic code,call me a Witch. &regular Pale skin male customers come2 B.K.with John Hopkins shirts on.

jamesbundy: Happy feast of St John Ogilvie, Scotland’s only post-Reformation saint. He was martyred due to his catholic faith, refusing to pledge allegiance to King James VI & I on spiritual matters. Puts today’s news about Gary Lineker into perspective.

alisonmccaffe12: The Plantation of Ulster was the organised colonisation of Ulster – a province of Ireland – by people from Great Britain during the reign of King James I. Most of the settlers came from southern Scotland and northern England; their culture differed from that of the native Irish

KarenAAtkins: She was a former Kingship Queen she was a King she abdicated in favor of her 1-year-old son James who became King James VI of Scotland. Treason against a female King. Elizabeth I. Karen R.

thatmoodyhag: Lana got me watching the last king of scotland & i said oop not my mans james mcavoy!

RSSGBristol: Historically the Stone of Scone was used for centuries for coronations of kings in Scotland. The first king of Scotland and England to be crowned seated above it was James VI of Scotland and I of England in 1603.

edpearce080759: King James VI (of Scotland) and I (of England) married Anne of Denmark in 1589. The couple produced eight children, three of whom survived infancy. Anne of Denmark died on March 4, 1619 at Hampton Court Palace. She was buried at Westminster Abbey.

mamboward: On This Day in Scotland 2 March 1619: The death at Hampton Court Palace near London of Anne of Denmark, the queen consort of King James I of England and VI of Scotland.

pagegerton: In May 1601, King James VI of Scotland attended the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland at St Columba's Church in Fife, at which proposals were put forward for a new translation of the Bible into English. Two years later, he ascended to the throne of England as James I.

KimMacthomas: Dragholm Castle Denmark where James Hepburn was held & went InsaneDanish Historians revealed He was captured By the Army of King Frederick II -a letter By QueenElizabeth I telling of the crimes he committed in Scotland -Murder& Bigamy-Elizabeth I refused to pay his Deportation

artisbrutal2021: When Queen Elizabeth I died without issue in 1603, she was succeeded by King James VI of Scotland, who became James I of England (or Great Britain). James was crowned on the Stone of Scone, and patriotic Scots said that the legend had been fulfilled

Briony_Neilson: Sites of incarceration from space Bass Rock, east of Scotland A retreat for early Christian hermits, King James I imprisoned his political enemies here in the 15th c. In the 17th c, during Cromwell's invasion, religious and political prisoners, esp Covenanters, were sent here.

artisbrutal2021: 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

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lucci_bill: King James I and VI of Scotland (1603 - 1625)

flozthetoz: 21 February 1437 James I, King of Scotland, was assassinated by a group of dissident nobles led by the earl of Atholl. The crown went to his son, James II.

mamboward: On This Day in Scotland 21 February 1437: King James I is assassinated while staying at the Blackfriars monastery in Perth Queen Joan is injured but escapes with their son James now James II She ensures that the conspirators including relatives of James I are executed.

AdamSmi52578766: R.I.P King James I of Scotland. Born on the 25th of July 1394 in Dunfermline Palace in Fife, Scotland. King James I was assassinated on the 21st of February 1437 at the Blackfriars Monastery in Perth in the presence of his Queen Joan Beaufort.

BrennaGibson007: My Gen Grandfather King James I, Stewart of Scotland.

_TheRegister: OPINION Mary, Queen of Scots, was a hapless CEO, even by the standards of 1600s Europe. Mother of the first Stuart King of England, James I (and VI of Scotland; let's not go into that), she was herself the first Stuart monarch to lose both throne and he...

BierIncognito: Honestly I don't know why Sturgeon wants to install James Nesbitt as the king of Scotland but I support her nonetheless

EmpressLisette: I am Northern/Southern Kingdom Empress with a Chief Bonnet from my mama Dora Mae Wilson Myers; a descendant of King David, King Solomon; the throne of the Jacobean King James Stuart the VI of Scotland, France; the U.K./Europe; America/Ancient Asia the Caribbean; Asia; Africa.

TKoppite: In March 1603 this child became King of England as James I and 6th of Scotland. He made a grand tomb for his mother at Westminster Abbey and for placed the effigy of Elizabeth on hers. He was responsible for the King James Bible and extended the English witch trials.

Hortimark: The steely-eyed Henry Stuart Lord Darnley: A man with so many enemies. A Yorkshireman who married the Scot’s Queen Mary, father’s her child the future king James VI of Scotland and I of England, dies O.T.D 1567 mysteriously killed in an explosion at Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh.

allee1984: My sweet baby boy’s namesake…

ClaudineR66: Mary also expresses her distress about her son, referred to as “mon fils” or my son, later King James VI of Scotland and James I of England, who was taken away from her at the age of one.

A_Hxrrxz: And that’s why on 24 March 1603, the Scottish king, James VI of the House of Stuart ascended to the English throne (and with it, the Lordship of Ireland - countries in which he’s known as James I) instead, uniting the crowns of England and Scotland for the first time in history.

Cavalorn: In 1591, a woman named Agnis Thompson was interrogated for witchcraft before the King himself, James I of England / VI of Scotland.

madmonarchs: English King James I - "The wisest fool in Christendom!" AKA James VI of Scotland - The Second Solomon

edpearce080759: Charles I of became King of England and Scotland on March 27, 1625 following the death of his father King James VI (of Scotland) and I (of England). He was crowned on February 2, 1626 at Westminster Abbey.

mamboward: On This Day in Scotland 2 February 1423: The marriage takes place in London between King James I of Scotland and Lady Joan Beaufort, a close relative of King Henry VI of England.

jdmccafferty: Struck to commemorate the peace with Spain, which was established in 1604. This is the only medal on which James VI & I is styled King of England and Scotland. "peace, plenty, and pure religion". (British Museum)

rlhamm101: In The University of Cambridge in England. They have proof of King James I & V of Scotland and England. His mother was African so was He. The people of Mars came to Earth and lived in Atlantis. They had Flying Saucers with asers.They could not colonize 96%of Africa on horses..

AAAmbrister1988: Anne of Denmark ( 12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was the wife of King James VI and I she was Queen of Scotland from their marriage on 20 August 1589 and Queen of England and Ireland from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until her death in 1619.

Minty_2022: still thinking about the American guy Sam and I met in Edinburgh who'd travelled all the way to Scotland to tell anyone who seemed even remotely interested cool facts about the house of stuart and the king james bible

HollyHeyworth: I am also the Gen Grandchild of Aristocrat Archibald Dunlop, that makes the Old Kings of England & of Scotland my Gen Grandparents, namely King James Stewart II.

andrewsp2009: Dunstaffnage Castle (Scotland) my watercolour reconstruction from 1984. A MacDougall family stronghold seized by King Robert The Bruce. King James I of Scots had 300 Islemen hung here likely in revenge for the defeat of Royal forces by the MacDonalds at Inverlochy Castle in 1431.

TartanTragic: I got all the crazy and none of the cash. I have a paper trail to here. Surely lots of y'all do too. This is the bloodline creating chaos.

PolGaloreScot: We have King James VI of Scotland (and I of England) to thank for the elegant translation of Exodus 22:18 that, lo, shalt guide us & our puce-pussed pamphleteers in such times of portents & woe. (There’s also a helpful reference to Union Jack sausage packaging in Revelation).

Cym_Wal: The crown & chair that king Charles uses in May were commissioned by Edward I of England (Longshanks/Hammer of the Scots) Longshanks invaded Scotland and conquered Wales. He killed and quartered both Llywelyn the last Prince of Wales and William Wallace, guardian of Scotland.

JSinclair_UK: I come from Scotland - side of King Robert & King James. Clans like Roberts, Bruce, Hunter, Armstrong & Crawford are probably too much related. I only have 4 related clans in Ireland, so maybe I will also look for a sperm donor there to grow a child-like a skinny Irish dancer :p

supernautxx: this means that i’m cousins with every Stewart monarch, including Mary Queen of Scots, James VI of Scotland and I of England and Ireland (King James Bible guy), Charles I (guy beheaded by Cromwell), and the Young Pretender Bonnie Prince Charlie. absolutely insane.

edpearce080759: James VI of Scotland (and later I of England) married Anne of Denmark by proxy in 1589. The couple participated in an official wedding ceremony on January 21, 1590 at Krondborg during James's visit to Denmark

welfordwrites: King James I of Scotland. A promising reign cut short

billy_Boyle1314: Always remember Scotland faught for free and forced to join England it wasn't a mutual agreement by a King The Stuarts were the first kings of the United Kingdom King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England. Only to be sold out by politicians.

folk_cunning: On February 9th Im giving a live talk on King James VI of Scotland and his book on witch finding, ‘Demonology’. This talk is weird. I'll sing a song or two for the witches too! DM or comment for more details.

andrewsp2009: Dunstaffnage Castle (Scotland) my watercolour reconstruction from 1984. A MacDougall family stronghold seized by King Robert The Bruce. King James I of Scots had 300 Islemen hung here likely in revenge for the defeat of Royal forces by the MacDonalds at Inverlochy Castle in 1431.

FoggWee: I sincerely doubt that Sean Coughlan, the BBC Royal correspondent who wrote this review, has ever read Daemonologie by King James VI of Scotland, (later James I of England). A completely incorrect and non factual headline. Shame on you, BBC.

milcotto: 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. The kingdoms of Scotland

milcotto: King James VI and I (1566 – 1625) King of Scotland and England Portrait attributed to John de Critz (1551 – 1642) c. 1605

thetruelisa: James I | Accomplishments, Religion, Successor, & Facts | Britannica

lowe40edde: The Demonology of King James I: Includes the Original Text of Daemonologie and News from Scotland 0TMVYBZ

TerenceKerr5: George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628), said to be "the most handsomest-bodied man in all of England", favourite of King James I of England / VI of Scotland. Engraving created in 1700s after portrait by Cornelius Johnson (1593-1661).

SDetectorist: The answer. 1. Cnut 2. Henry III 3. James I 4. Henry II 5. Elizabeth I 6. Edward the Confessor 7. Edward I, Berwick 8. Edward IV 9. Alexander III, Scotland 10. Edward III 11. Henry VIII 12. Mary 13. Charles I 14. Cuthred, King of Kent 15. Floris V, Count of Holland 16. Edward II

EdutainDaily: King James was like “Yes! I knew it! All my bad luck couldn’t be because of me being an incompetent little sh*t. Let’s blame all these innocent women!”. And so the chase for the conspiracy-participators started all across Scotland…

DavidCranmerUn1: Darnley's son James (the future King James VI of Scotland and I of England) was born on 19 June 1566 at Edinburgh Castle. Darnley was murdered eight months after James's birth. On the night of 9–10 February 1567, his body and that of his valet were discovered in the orchard

mgpringularity: The Last King of Scotland James McAvoy I'm Scottish

jeremiahshane69: Daemonologie was first published in 1597 by King James VI of Scotland (later also James I of England) as a philosophical dissertation on contemporary necromancy and the historical relationships between the various methods of divination used from ancient black magic.

Maximillian13N: The Demonology of King James I: Includes the Original Text of Daemonologie and News from Scotland YMU0GCR

Geneve2023: James Charles Stuart(1566–1625) was King of Scotland as James VI and King of England&Ireland as James I. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciaries, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union.

laurasportslaw: ON THIS DAY The Football Act 1424 was passed by the Parliament of Scotland, under the reign of King James I, prohibiting the playing of football and carrying a sanction of a 4p fine. “it is statut and the king forbiddis that na man play at the fut ball under the payne of iiiip”

Jade37844401: Her son, the future King James VI of Scotland and I of England, was baptised in the Catholic faith in Stirling Castle. This caused alarm amongst the Protestants.

LibFalkirk: The Bo’ness Library Memories Scotland Group welcomed Ian Barron to their meeting on Friday. Ian talked about the origins of Christmas cards and trees. He even brought along a full-sized scan of the Rosicrucian Christmas Card sent King James I (VI of Scotland) in 1612.

morar14edtxz: The Demonology of King James I: Includes the Original Text of Daemonologie and News from Scotland ZQZ1CFY

McmurrayJeffrey: James Douglas’ father was lord of Douglas in Scotland during the start of their wars for independence. Due to his involvement in the first phase, King Edward I took his lands and died due to mistreatment in the Tower of London. His son James was sent to France to train in combat.

LNicolette10: The Demonology of King James I: Includes the Original Text of Daemonologie and News from Scotland GHFL3V3

scottylar: It’s a sword belt hanger and it dates 1550 - 1650. From the Elizabethan era, right through the reign of James I (VI of Scotland) & to the end of the English civil war and the execution of King Charles I. It could of been worn during the time of the Spanish Armada…

Elnora27Z: The Demonology of King James I: Includes the Original Text of Daemonologie and News from Scotland LZLAYN4



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