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James I of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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James VI & I (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scots as James VI from 1567 to 1625, and King of England and Ireland as James I from 1603 to 1625. He became King of Scots as James VI on 2...
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All rights reserved. Used with express written permission of the artist. ... James VI and I...
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James I of England and VI of Scotland was born in 1566, the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Henry, Lord Darnley. ... James I's impact on English literature is considerable, not least because of his encouragement of and participation in the translation of the Bible into English (1611), the translation that many people...
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James I was born in 1566 to Mary Queen of Scots and her second husband, Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley. He descended from the Tudors through Margaret, daughter of Henry VII : both Mary Queen of Scots and Henry Stewart were grandchildren of Margaret Tudor.
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www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon46.html
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The official website of the British Monarchy. Information on the history of the Monarchy, today's royal family and the Royal Art and Residences ... A-Z index Site map Contact Us Links FAQs ... Her Majesty The Queen...
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www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page75.asp
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James I. Dolliver - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Isaac Dolliver (August 31, 1894 - December 10, 1978) served six terms as a Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 6th congressional district, beginning in 1944. He was the nephew of U.S. Se...
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JAMES I (1406-1437) ... Robert III's 11 (12)-year old second son James had been captured by the English on his way to France where his father had sent him for safety to protect him from his uncle, the Duke of Albany. He was a prisoner of the English for the next 18 years but was well educated by the English at the...
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