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Jun 19, 1394
Date of Birth
His mother was Mary Queen of Scots, who was married to Lord Darnley Henry Stuart, gave birth to James in the Edinburg Castle. -
May 10, 1406
Before The Throne
James was imprisoned in the Tower of London for approximately 20 years. As time went on, his father grew ill and past away, leav
ng the authority to his son James. -
Marriage Date
Married the Daughter of Federick II of Denmark and Norway, Anne. Together they had three sons: five daughters, of whom three survived infancy; Henry, Elizabeth and -
Ascended to the Throne
He was thirty six when he ascended to the throne. -
The Death of Queen Elizabeth I
Since Queen Elizabeth I died March 25th, unmarried, therefore the crown went to James who then traveled to England to beccome King James I of England, -
Crowned
At Westminster Abbey, along withb James VI of Scottland, however he was at Stirling Castle on July 29, 1567 -
Gun Powder Plot Execution
Guy Fawkes along with other Catholics execute the Gun Powder Plot and are caught before detination, leading to their arrest and death -
Henry
King James I oldest son sadly did not make it to see his days in a throne or spot of authority, for he passed away at the age of only eighteen due to typhoid, leaving the crown to his brother King Charles -
Gun Powder Plot Attempt
Guy Fawkes came up with the idea to gather other Catholics, who disagreed with King James, and attempt to blow him up along with Parliment, known as the Gunpowder Plot. -
Part of the Bible is published
The King James Authorized Version of the Bible, commissioned by William Shakespeare, which in the Bible is still one the most signified English translations today, -
Prince Henry
The departed Prince of Wales, Henrys passing due to typhoid, allows his brother to Charles become the heir to the throne, -
Marriage
Elizabeth, daughter to King James, settles down with her soul mate Frederick V. Elector of Palatin. -
Death and Sadnes
King James I begins his journey in the after life, at the age of fifty eight. -
After the Death of a King
After King James I was assissinated, his legacy was passed onto his son James II, for he and his wife Anne, had eight children, however only three of them survived infancy, Elizabeth, Henry, and Charles, who later grew up to see marriage and the throne.