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  1. 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 ...

  2. Jakob (* 19. Juni 1566 in Edinburgh, Schottland; † 27. 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 ...

  3. He became nominally "King of France" on 1603 when he took the throne of England.All Kings of England held this title between Henry VI and George III.Henry VI had been declared both King of England and France after the deaths of his father (King of England) and his grandfather (King of France).Although he was the King who lost the Hundred Year ...

  4. 26 gen 2009 · John de Critz: James VI and I, 1566 - 1625. King of Scotland 1567 - 1625. King of England and Ireland 1603 - 1625 ; Artist

  5. Jacques Stuart (né le 19 juin 1566 au château d'Édimbourg et mort le 27 mars 1625 à Theobalds House) est roi d'Écosse sous le nom de Jacques VI ( Seumas VI Stiùbhairt en gaélique écossais) à partir du 24 juillet 1567, ainsi que roi d'Angleterre et d'Irlande sous le nom de Jacques Ier ( James I Stuart en anglais) à partir du 24 mars ...

  6. Giacomo I d'Inghilterra ritratto da Paul van Somer (1620). La vita privata di Giacomo I d'Inghilterra e VI di Scozia è stata oggetto di studi specifici riguardanti gli stretti legami che il monarca instaurò con i suoi favoriti, legami talmente stretti da far ipotizzare a numerosi storici la possibilità dell'omosessualità o bisessualità del re Stuart.

  7. Mirror of Great Britain. James I and VI wearing the Mirror of Great Britain on his hat, 1604. The Mirror of Great Britain was a piece of jewellery that was part of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom during the reign of King James VI and I. It was pawned in 1625 and is considered lost.