James I STUART, King of England
Birth
19 JUN 1566, Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
Death
27 MAR 1625, Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire, Herts, England
Burial
, Westminster, Abbey, London, England
Father
Henry STUART, Lord Darnley
Mother
Mary STUART, Queen of Scots
Family: Anne of Denmark
Marriage
23 NOV 1589, Oslo, Norway
Henry Frederick STUART, Prince of Wales
Elizabeth STUART
Margaret STUART
Charles I STUART, King of England
Robert STUART, Duke of Kintyre
Son
Mary STUART
Sophia STUART
NOTES: Acceded in Scotland: 24 July 1567; Crowned in Scotland: Stirling 29 July 1567. Acceded: 24 March 1603. Crowned: Westminster Abbey 25 July 1603. Married: (proxy) Kronborg 20 Aug 1589, (in person) Oslo 23 November 1589 and again Kronborg 21 Jan 1590. James convoked the Hampton Court Conference (1604) at which he authorized a new translation of the Bible, generally called the King James Version. a.k.a.: James VI of Scotland.
-----------Charles I STUART, King of England
Birth
19 NOV 1600, Dunfermline, Scotland
Death
30 JAN 1649, Whitehall Palace, England
Burial
, St. George's, Chapel, Windsor, England
Father
James I STUART, King of England
Mother
Anne of Denmark
Family: Henrietta Maria of France
Marriage
13 JUN 1625, Canterbury, England
Charles James STUART, Duke of Cornwall
Charles II STUART, King of England
Mary STUART, Princess Royal
James II STUART, King of England
Elizabeth STUART
Anne STUART
Catherine STUART
Duke Henry of Gloucester STUART
Henrietta Anne STUART
NOTES: Charles I, Acceded 27 March 1625. Crowned in England: Westminster Abbey 2 Feb 1626. Crowned in Scotland: Edinburgh, 18 June 1633. Married: (proxy) Paris 1 May 1625; (in person) Canterbury, 13 June 1625. King of England, Scotland and Ireland (1625-49), who was deposed and executed during the English Revolution. Charles believed in the divine right of kings and in the authority of the Church of England. These beliefs soon brought him into conflict with Parliament and ultimately led to civil war. He dismissed Parliament and governed without it for 11 years. During this time forced loans, poundage, tonnage, ship money and other extraordinary financial measures were sanctioned to meet governmental expenses. Parliament appointed a court to try the king, but Charles refused to recognize the authority of the court. On January 27, 1649, he was sentenced to death as a tyrant, murderer and enemy of the nation. Scotland protested, the royal family entreated and France and the Netherlands interceded, in vain. He was beheaded outside Whithall Palace in London. Subsequently Oliver Cromwell became chairman of the council of state, a parliamentary agency that governed England as a republic.
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