RMDD47AY–James I of England in state robes (1566-1625)
RMADWBHD–James I King of Great Britain also known as James VI of Scotland. Hand-colored steel engraving
RMHY0ACY–King James I of England and VI of Scotland by John de Critz, oil on canvas, 1610
RMF1D1BP–Anthony Van Dyck - James I & VI (1566 1625)
RM2GNT81M–JAMES VI and I (1566-1625) King James VI of Scotland and later King James I as King of England and Ireland painted by Daniel Mytens in 1621
RMDHKME9–James I (1566-1625), King of England, 1603-25, Portrait
RMBY63NW–James I The Conqueror (1208-1276) on horseback.
RM2A602R1–Prince Charles (Charles I) welcomed home from Spain by his father James I (1623) Woodcut from a contemporary broadside
RMRAPCXP–17th Century Royal pastimes: King James VI of Scotland, aka King James I of England, who ruled from 1603 to 1625, hawking with his attendents and dogs.
RMB6N748–The House of Commons, London, England in the time of James I.
RFB8AFYC–Puritans in Conference with James I
RMCWAYDA–King James I (center, 1566-1625), Parliament in session in the reign of King James I (ruled England 1603-1625)
RMD990H8–Portrait of James I by John de Critz - showing him as a very pedestrian painter, James is stiff and wooden. James VI and I (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scots as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the English and Scottish crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death
RMD8BCT0–JAMES I
RMTAACGR–King James I as depicted in the frontispiece to his collected works, published in 1616. James VI and I (1566-1625) was King of Scotland as James VI and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the English and Scottish crowns in 1603 until his death.
RM2C0MXTR–Conquest of Majorca depicted in the Gothic mural paintings dated from 1285-1290, now on display in the National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya) in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. King James I the Conqueror depicted in the Aragonese camp during the Assault on Medina Mayurqa (Palma de Mallorca) on 31 December 1229 at the right. Count Hug IV of Empúries and Lord Pero Maça of Sangarrén are depicted in the tent in the middle. The murals painted by an anonymous Catalan painter known as the Master of the Conquest of Majorca (Maestro de la conquista de Mallorca) was transferre
RFBMR73B–James I (1566-1625) on engraving from the 1800s.
RFB7PY2F–Coronation King James I Westminster 1603 1st first Royal London England UK GB Great Britain James VI and I (19 June 1566 – 27 Ma
RMA5J529–Scotland King James I of England coat of Arms
RMD8NJN4–King James I of England and VI of Scotland, by John De Critz the Elder
RMA69M41–Preaching before King James I at Pauls Cross in London 1616. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2GBKA53–James I of England (James VI of Scotland) attributed to Paul Van Somer, oil on canvas, c, 1618
RMDECMBE–James I stained glass, Bridgnorth Town Hall, Shropshire, UK
RM2BBPF1K–JAMES I and VI (1566-1625) King of Scotland as James VI and England and Ireland as James I. Portrait attributed to John de Critz about 1605.
RMD8RKCE–James I (1566-1625), King of England 1603-25, King James VI of Scotland 1567-1625, Portrait, 1603
RM2BATAMF–James I the Conqueror (1208-1276). Count of Barcelona and King of Aragon (1213-1276), Valencia (1239-1276) and Majorca (1229-1276). Illustration by Santaigo Llanta. Portrait. Lithography. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Aragon, 1866.
RMC8JY1R–The Bounty of James I Triumphing over Avarice, by Peter Paul Rubens, 1632-33, Courtauld Galleries, Somerset House, London, UK
RMERGD9C–King James I. Became King James VI of Scotland in 1567 and then inherited the Crown of England and Ireland as James I. Son of
RM2C8DCJD–James VI and I, 1566 – 1625. King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from 24 March 1603 - 1625. After an engraving by Charles Turner from a work by Francis Delaram
RMC41TC3–James I, 19.6.1566 - 27.3.1625, King of England 24.3.1603 - 27.3.1625, signature, ,
RMDNG7HC–James VI and I, 1566 - 1625, King of Scotland as James VI and King of England and Ireland as James I,
RMF7P6C3–JAMES I of England, VI of Scotland (1565-1625). Became James I of England in 1603 on the death of Elizabeth I
RMDGFGJE–James I, VI, attributed to John de Critz the elder
RMDE7173–James VI and I (1566-1625), King of Scotland, 1595. Artist: Vanson, Adrian (?-c. 1602)
RMHRKM21–James I Appoints Bacon Lord Chancellor, 1618
RMG28PH2–Jaume Mateu - James I the Conqueror - MNAC - Barcelona
RMF2AYAH–FBI agents escort James I. Faherty, 44, after his arrest for the $1,219,000 Brinks robbery. He was arrested with Thomas F. Richardson without a fight in Dorchester section of Boston. May 16, 1956. Four movies have been based on the robbery: SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS, 1955; BLUEPRINT FOR ROBBERY, 1961; BRINKS-THE GREAT ROBBERY, 1976; THE BRINKS JOB, 1978. (CSU 2015 9 812)
RM2M97XH3–Gunpowder Plot, Guy Fawkes interrogated by King James I and his council in the King's bedchamber at Whitehall, London.
RMP5YYCA–James VI of Scotland (1567–1625), James I of England (1603–1625). Portrait by John de Critz, 1605
RMA64TM4–Guy Fawkes brought before King James I after discovery of the Gunpowder Plot to blow up Parliament 1605. Hand-colored woodcut
RMJMC352–James I. Portrait of King James I of England and VI of Scotland by Daniel Mytens, 1621
RMCPKXM5–King James I.
RM2BBPF38–JAMES I and VI (1566-1625) King of Scotland as James VI and England and Ireland as James I. Portrait about 1606.
RM2G2B05P–King James I of England (James VI of Scotland), James Charles Stuart, (1566-1625), portrait miniature by Lawrence Hilliard, 1600-1625
RM2AYXR34–Conquest of the island of Majorca by Christian king James I of Aragon. He landed on the beach of Santa Ponsa at midnight on September 10, 1229. Troops reaching the coast. Lithography. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration.
RMW60BFD–Prince Charles's welcome home from Spain, 1623. Prince Charles (1600-1649: later Chales I) greeted by his father, James I (1566-1625), upon his return from Spain. The Spanish match was a proposed marriage between Prince Charles, the son of King James I of Great Britain, and Infanta Maria Anna of Spain, the daughter of Philip III of Spain.
RMCP7B3X–Engraving of James I of England or King James VI of Scotland. By British portrait engraver Charles Townley 1746 - 1800.
RMC7B4WB–James VI and I, 1566 – 1625. King of Scots as James VI and King of England and Ireland as James I.
RMBJFXKE–James I, 10.12.1394 - 21.2.1437, King of Scots 4.4.1406 - 21.2.1437, half length, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RM2C0MY64–Conquest of Majorca depicted in the Gothic mural paintings dated from 1285-1290, now on display in the National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya) in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The Assault on Medina Mayurqa (Palma de Mallorca) by King James I the Conqueror on 31 December 1229 is depicted in the detail. The murals painted by an anonymous Catalan painter known as the Master of the Conquest of Majorca (Maestro de la conquista de Mallorca) was transferred from the former ancestral home of the Caldes family in the Palau Aguilar (Aguilar Palace) in Carrer de Montcada in Ba
RMD990KX–James I attends Parliament. James VI and I (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scots as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the English and Scottish crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death
RMKCDGDY–James I, King of England, portrait
RM2A60214–Portrait of King James I of England (James VI of Scotland), 1566-1625. Monarch of the House of Stuart
RMM7KE51–Keeping Sunday, according to James I book of Sports (also known as The Declaration of Sports)
RMDNH2R9–James I - King of Scots
RMEG736R–Portrait of King James I (1566–1625), King of England and Scotland.
RMG38G42–JAMES I
RMPPD7RY–King James I of England - John de Critz - circa 1605
RMB274AT–Seal of the Virginia Company with a portrait of King James I. Hand-colored woodcut
RMKY7ETN–King James I of England and VI of Scotland (1566-1625)
RMCPKXM0–King James I.
RMR1XT2H–HENRY FREDERICK, Prince of Wales (1594-1612) elder son of James I
RM2G2B06W–James I of England (James VI of Scotland), James Charles Stuart (1566-1625), British King, portrait miniature by Nicholas Hilliard, circa 1610
RMDT5WAH–James I The Conqueror (1208-1276). Expedition to Majorca. Colored engraving.
RM2F9R7CN–Paintings of Conquest of Majorca, 1285-90. Palace Berenguer Aguilar, Barcelona. Royal Camp with James I. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona.
RFFE0NTM–SCOTLAND: St Andrew's Castle; James I; Perth; I seal, antique print 1845
RMME01GA–The coronation of James I. James VI and I, 1566 – 1625. King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from 24 March 1603 - 1625. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RMC41T3R–James I, 19.6.1566 - 27.3.1625, King of England 24.3.1603 - 27.3.1625, works, title, printed by Robert Barker and John Bill, London, 1616, ,
RMTAACH1–King James I (1566-1625) feasting with the Spanish Ambassador extraordinary who accompanied Prince Charles the future King Charles I (1600-1649) and George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham KG (1592 -1628) on their return from Madrid, 1623.
RMD98RYX–king James I attends Parliament in London
RM2BWC56T–James VI and I, 1566 – 1625. King of Scotland as James VI, and King of England and King of Ireland as James I. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923.
RM2A601DB–Sir Thomas Roe, Ambassador from King James I to the Court of the Emperor of India between 1615 and 1618.
RMM7X7GJ–Coronation of King James I at Westminster, 25 July 1603, King James I of England, King James VI of Scotland, reigned England 1603-1625, reigned Scotland 1567-1625
RMDR3WK2–Portrait of Anne of Denmark, Queen of James I - Britsh engraving
RMEG41MG–Anne of Denmark, queen consort and wife of King James I of England.
RMG389W6–JAMES I
RMB7P99B–The Coronation of King James I at Westminster
RMA64WR8–King James I of England aka James VI of Scotland. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2DCFG76–Christoffel van Sichem I, (artist), Dutch, 1546 - 1624, James I, King of Great Britain, engraving, sheet (trimmed within plate mark): 14.8 x 11.1 cm (5 13/16 x 4 3/8 in
RM2MX6WJ4–Enea Piccolomini as an Ambassador to the Court of James I of Scotland by PINTURICCHIO 1502-08 Fresco, Piccolomini Library, Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption - Duomo di Siena, 1215 and 1348, 13th Century, Tuscany, Italy, Italian, Gothic, Romanesque, Classical.
RMW40B3C–DAEMONOLOGIE Title page of the original 1597 edition by James VI of Scotland ,later James I of England
RM2C51X0B–James I of England (James VI of Scotland), James Charles Stuart, (1566-1625), British King, portrait painting by Paul van Somer, circa 1618
RMF9RB5J–The king James I The Conqueror (1208-1276), king of Aragon, Count of Barcelona,king of Majorca and Valencia, enters at Xativa (1244). Engraving in 'Historia de España', 19th century. Colored.
RM2F9R7DB–Paintings of Conquest of Majorca, 1285-90. Palace Berenguer Aguilar, Barcelona. Royal Camp with James I. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona.
RMG2TH9K–Prince Charles, second son of King James I,who became heir apparent to the English, Irish and Scottish thrones on the death of his elder brother, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, in 1612
RM2FMKN50–James VI and I, 1566 – 1625. King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from 24 March 1603 - 1625. After an early 17th century engraving.
RFFE0NTW–KINGS: James I, antique print 1845
RFGA6PHM–Charles I was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1625-1649. He was of the Stuart House. His father was James I. Civil and religious liberties caused much turmoil during his reign. Charles surrendered to Scottish army in 1646 and then became prisoner of the English. He was tried and the court found him guilty of treason and he was beheaded. Here, in this illustration by Edward Dalziel, he is shown taking leave of his children before his execution. His son later reigned as Charles II. This drawing accompanied Dickens' account of the tale in his book 'A Child's History of England.'
RMG1D9FF–Portrait of King James I of England (James VI of Scotland), 1566-1625. Monarch of the House of Stuart
RMC3NXJF–James I on horseback, with a view of London behind.
RM2A602R7–JAMES I of England, VI of Scotland (1565-1625). Became James I of England in 1603 on the death of Elizabeth I
RM2KF7YGM–Jaume Mateu; James I the Conqueror; 1427; Tempera on Wood; Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
RMCENR80–James VI of Scotland from 1567, and James I of England and Ireland from 1603 (1566-1625) Wood engraving end of XIX th century
RMEJXMP1–Anne of Denmark, queen consort and wife of King James I of England.
RMG389W4–JAMES I
RMC4HDP6–The Unite of James I, 1604, the first coin which bore the legend 'Great Britain'; Black and White Illustration;
RMA64TT5–Pocahontas presented to King James I with her husband John Rolfe in England. Hand-colored woodcut
RMW5896N–Henry Frederick (1594-1612), Prince of Wales. Elder son of James I, Portrait of Henry Frederick (1594-1612), Prince of Wales. Elder son of Jacobus I. Bust, in profile to the right, in front of a shell-shaped niche. Part of the portrait thumbnail collection, Henry Frederick (Prince of Wales), Peter Oliver (attributed to), 1604 - 1647, cardboard, metal, glass, h 5.1 cm × w 4.1 cm h 5.7 cm × w 4.1 cm × d 0.8 cm
RMEC2J97–Statue of King Jaume I ( James I the Conqueror ) Old Town City Center Valencia Spain Spanish ( king of Aragon, Valencia and Majorca )
RM2MCX65E–MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587) in one of the 'Sheffield portraits' painted during the reign of James I after an original by Nicholas Hilliard.
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