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King James Stuart
King James Stuart
Biographical Information
IRL: History's King James VI & I
Real Name: James Charles Stuart
Title: King of Scotland
His Majesty
Sire
Prince of Scotland
Predecessor: Mary Stuart
Born: June 19, 1566
Age: 21
Religion: Catholic
Originally From: Edinburgh, Scotland
Current Location: Unknown
Parents: King Darnley (Father)

Queen Mary (Mother)

Family: King Henry VIII (Great-great Uncle)

King James V (Grandfather)Marie de Guise (Grandmother) † Lady Lennox (Grandmother) James Stuart (illegitimate Uncle) Elizabeth Tudor (Cousin)

Affiliations: Kingdom of Scotland

House of Stuart

Physical Description
Gender: Male Male
Status: Alive
Signature: King James Stuart signature
Character Information
First appearance: All It Cost Her
Portrayed by: Jake Foy


Character Scottish Royal Male Prince King Season Four

King James Stuart is the only son of King Darnley and Queen Mary.
He became King of Scotland after his first birthday.

Life

After a life-threatening delivery, Prince James was born on 19 June 1566. A few days after his birth, he was taken by his father King Darnley who was mad.


After being accidentally left in the woods by his father, he was discovered and brought to a church by a farmer. He was then back to his mother, Queen Mary by his uncle James Stuart. His mother named him after his uncle, and he received the name, Prince James. Soon after his mother was arrested for the death of his father and he was left alone to be raised by his uncle.

21 years later, while at English Court he arrived and pleaded for his mother's life with Queen Elizabeth. Not wanting to sentence her own cousin to death, she had her son make the decision. Order his mother's execution, and she would name him her heir, making him king of Scotland and England. His mother's dream brought to life. Or allow his mother to live, but she would be forced to stay a prisoner as too many coup had been rallied behind her. King James Stuart decided on the former. Leaving his mother to die.


Historical Notes

  • Prince James Stuart was born a full year after his parent's marriage, 19 June 1566.
  • King James VI was named after his grandfather, King James V and uncle James Stuart.
  • Prince James' Godparents were Queen Elizabeth of England, King Charles IX of France, and Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy.
  • While his mother, Mary, Queen of Scots was 7-months pregnant with him, when his father; Lord Darnley and Lord Ruthven among others, stabbed and killed David Rizzio 56 times in front of her.
  • Prince James did become King of both Scotland, England and Ireland.
  • His father, King Darnley was allegedly murdered on 10 February 1567 at Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh. At the time, Mary, Queen of Scots was at a wedding for a member of her household.
  • Lord Bothwell was believed to have murdered King Darnley.
  • On 24 July 1567, Mary, Queen of Scots was forced to abdicate in favor of her one-year-old son Prince James. Mary's brother, James Stuart was made regent.
  • Sir Francis Drake had undertaken a major voyage against Spanish ports and ships in the Caribbean in 1585 and 1586. In 1587 he made a successful raid on Cadiz, destroying the Spanish fleet of war ships intended for the Enterprise of England, as King Philip II had decided to take the war to England.
  • Prince James became King of Scotland after his first birthday. He became King of England in 1603 after Queen Elizabeth's death when he was 37.

Trivia

  • Admitted to his godmother right before he signed his mother's death warren that his guilt faced him from not meeting her again officially as a adult.

Related Pages

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King: James VI and I of Scotland and England Queen: Anne of Denmark (Consort)
House of Stuart
Heir: Lands: Kingdom of Scotland
Kingdom of England
Title(s): King and Queen of Scotland · King and Queen of England · King and Queen of Ireland · Duke of Albany · Earl of Moray · Earl of Lennox ·
Deceased Members: King James V of Scotland · Queen Mary of Guise (Consort) · King Henry Stuart (Consort) · Queen Mary I of Scotland ·
Household: ·
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