King James I: A Life from Beginning to End
House of Stuart, Book 1
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Mike Nelson
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Hourly History
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James I of England and VI of Scotland was the first king to rule both countries. He was faced with division between his realms and caught between the religious wars of the Reformation. Spending most of his reign at odds with the religious and parliamentary powers around him, James did little to unite his people. Unable to take a firm stand on critical issues, he spent his life avoiding them.
Inside, you will listen about....
- James’ Bride and the Witch Hunt
- The Mystery of the Gowrie Plot
- Taking over Elizabethan England
- King James Bible
- The Gunpowder Plot
- The King’s Favorite Men
- And Much More!
Still, James was not a bad king. He is best remembered for the translation of the Bible into English, making it accessible to all. During the start of the bloody Thirty Years’ War that would engulf Europe, James did his best to keep England out of the turmoil. His descendants, however, brought about a bloody civil war that was to last for several generations. James I and VI continues to have a reputation as a lazy king who gave too much power to his male favorites.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-07-21
abysmal pronunciation.
The story was excellent and informative but if you insist on using americans to read English history couldn't you at least tell them how to pronounce the words. Barely 1 name in 10 was right and James son was not the count of Palatine He was the King of Bohemia County Palatine just meant that he was qualified to vote for the holy Roman Emperor. Altogether pathetic.
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