「v.i」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「James」)
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James | VI, about 1574 |
James | VI, c. 1585, by Adrian Vanson |
In acknowledgement of his loyalty, James | VI of Scotland (James I of England), conferred on H |
her two older sisters were passed over for James | VI of Scotland. |
ctober 1589, in very disturbed times, King James | VI appointed him as Privy Councillor. |
Negotiations Between James | VI and I and Ferdinand I of Tuscany, 1927 |
led to Europe to escape from King James I (James | VI of Scotland). |
James | VI and I, by Roger Lockyer, 2nd edition, London 199 |
He also often reprimanded the King James | VI for taking the advice of evil counsellors. |
In 1585 James | VI appointed him Principal of the University of Gla |
rs and their children were passed over for James | VI of Scotland. |
After travelling to England with King James | VI, now James I of England, he came back to Scotlan |
Francis was the first cousin of King James | VI of Scotland (they were both grandsons of James V |
In the year 1582 he was in Scotland, where James | VI made him captain of his guard. |
James | VI of Scotland, I of England and Ireland granted le |
On 3 January 1580 James | VI appointed him principal of Glasgow University, i |
King James | VI was crowned King of Scots on 29 July 1567; John |
James | VI and I of Scotland and England assembled these di |
James | VI and I offered him the principalship of the unive |
621) was a Scottish churchman, promoted by James | VI and I to Irish bishoprics. |
In the spring of 1590, James | VI returned from Oslo after marrying Anne, daughter |
1600 a proclamation was issued by the king James | VI and council against Hamilton and Hay. |
He was tutor and chaplain to King James | VI, and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Ch |
time of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her son, James | VI, Erskine was a conspicuous figure and a moderati |
orbidden to wear their own surname by King James | VI, the only instance of this in British history. |
James | VI upon hearing this sent a special messenger to th |
arch 1619), married on 23 November 1589 to James | VI, King of Scots, and later 1st of England |
r David Cuninghame, Master of the Works to James | VI, with remainder to heirs male whatsoever. |
book written and published in 1597 by King James | VI of Scotland (later also James I of England). |
ake matters worse he was then appointed by James | VI his personal Ambassador to Elizabeth 1st, a post |
ets or makars associated with the Court of James | VI of Scotland (including the king himself) drew th |
as created Earl of Arran by the young King James | VI, who wrested the title from James Hamilton, 3rd |
the King's Guard he was introduced to King James | VI, and quickly became a firm royal favourite. |
ad shared a single monarch since 1603 when James | VI of Scotland also became James I of England (see |
e 'propyne' of verse which Stewart gave to James | VI as a new year present in 1584. |
French surroundings, and probably found in James | VI and I's accession an opportunity which he would |
tow a knighthood on him and it was left to James | VI and I to do so. |
It is also rumoured that James | VI of Scotland (later I of England) rested here wit |
Lady Anne Murray, she was the mistress of James | VI of Scotland from 1593 until her marriage to Patr |
herlandish origin who was court painter to James | VI of Scotland. |
, England, and Ireland as the wife of King James | VI and I. |
s Sophia of Hanover, granddaughter of King James | VI of Scotland, without consulting the Scottish Par |
In 1617, while James | VI was in Scotland, a Remonstrance, which had been |
of 37 he was introduced to the 13-year-old James | VI of Scotland at the time when the latter made his |
he was offered considerable preferment by James | VI on condition of becoming a member of the Church |
1602 - 27 May 1602) was the fifth child of James | VI of Scots and Anne of Denmark. |
James | VI attacked the castle in 1593 as the Kers had assi |
ad to the Union of the Crowns in 1603 when James | VI of Scotland also became James I of England, on t |
f Scotland for his nephew, the infant King James | VI of Scotland from 1567 until his assassination in |
Parliament of Scotland passed a law under James | VI to make 1 January the official New Year's Day an |
On 2 September 1600, King James | VI of Scotland provided him as Bishop of Aberdeen, |
heir Archibald was presented to it by King James | VI, although these positions were not hereditary. |
urgh to London, and the king (who was also James | VI of Scotland) had had to cross over the then dila |
zabeth I on several diplomatic missions to James | VI of Scotland and also sat as a Member of Parliame |
Stewart was a good friend of his relative James | VI; however, their relations became strained in the |
r the book, and the woodcuts of Knox and a James | VI, thought to be by Vanson, were first published i |
ornate ram's head snuff box, given by King James | VI of Scotland. |
He was early attached to the court of James | VI of Scotland, and soon after James's accession to |
en she was forced to abdicate in favour of James | VI, her infant son. |
had already shared the same monarch since James | VI, King of Scots became King of England in 1603 fo |
hurch of Scotland in 1601 which asked King James | VI of Scotland to commission a revised Authorised V |
niversity of Edinburgh was founded by King James | VI in 1582, and the Kirk o' Field site has long bee |
Darnley dead under a tree with the infant James | VI, with the motto, "Judge and Revenge my cause, O |
ng storms to sink the fleet returning King James | VI of Scotland and his wife Anne of Denmark, from t |
bishop's palace, and in this building King James | VI of Scotland married princess Anne of Denmark on |
James | VI and I (James Stuart) (June 19, 1566 - March 27, |
untry seat of the King James I of England (James | VI of Scotland), who eventually died within its wal |
ultation with the English ambassador, King James | VI denied him an audience, and Queen Elizabeth (rel |
ives from Edinburgh sent to meet with King James | VI in order to placate him after a major riot that |
of Work to the Crown of Scotland for King James | VI of Scotland. |
er Lowe after receiving a royal charter by James | VI in 1599, as the Glasgow Faculty, this institutio |
castle for Mary against the supporters of James | VI of Scotland with stones he obtained by demolishi |
one of the household servants of the king, James | VI, and after 1589 to the Queen Anne, becoming Scot |
He became a trusted servant of the king, James | VI of Scotland, and it was Cunningham who was chose |
He was knighted and taken into favor by James | VI of Scotland, brought into England in 1603, treat |
hew, who was regent during the minority of James | VI, and this nephew's son-in-law, who was The Bonny |
Scots and also for Elizabeth's successor, James | VI. Upon the succession, Fenton's post was in dange |
uaich to his lady love, and, in 1589, King James | VI of Scotland gave Anne of Denmark a quaich or "lo |
England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of James | VI and I Click here to see image [3] Anne (1665-171 |
ssion, and on the matter being referred to James | VI Robert Crichton was served heir of entail to him |
ho would become Queen of England alongside James | VI of Scotland (later James I of England) in an app |
James | VI was more than simply patron of the group; as a p |
h succession, and hoped to make terms with James | VI of Scotland. |
But James | VI soon took him into his own hands, and ordered hi |
n from Death of Henry VIII to Accession of James | VI of Scotland - a continuation of Robert Henry's H |
eld illustrates at the top left the infant James | VI sitting up in his cot praying: "Judge and avenge |
he or she was residing at the time, until James | VI commissioned William Schaw to build a new Chapel |
- Anne Killigrew - Thomas Killigrew - King James | VI and I - Henry King - Ralph Knevet - Sir Francis |
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