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Il y a 5 jours · James I (born June 19, 1566, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland—died March 27, 1625, Theobalds, Hertfordshire, England) was the king of Scotland (as James VI) from 1567 to 1625 and first Stuart king of England from 1603 to 1625, who styled himself “king of Great Britain.”
- Richard Bancroft
Richard Bancroft (baptized Sept. 12, 1544, Farnworth,...
- George Buchanan
George Buchanan (born February 1506, Killearn,...
- Anne of Denmark
The daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and Norway,...
- William Wallace
Wallace was the second son of Sir Malcolm Wallace of...
- Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset
Robert Carr, earl of Somerset (born c. 1590—died July 1645)...
- Elizabeth Stuart
Elizabeth Stuart, British princess who was titular queen of...
- Charles II
Charles II (born May 29, 1630, London—died February 6, 1685,...
- Richard Bancroft
Il y a 4 jours · James VI, king of Scotland (1567–1625), was the most experienced monarch to accede to the English throne since William the Conqueror, as well as one of the greatest of all Scottish kings.
Il y a 3 jours · An intriguing, and unanswerable, question concerns the relationship between estate organization and the fundamental change in the rural settlement pattern and farming systems that occurred at some stage in the 400 years preceding the Norman Conquest.
Il y a 3 jours · The 19th century was the century of improvement: improvement fostered by agricultural societies and publications, and by exciting and disturbing semi-scientific experiments discussed or ridiculed on market-day or at rent dinners; improvement in seed, stock, equipment, buildings, in markets, transport, the laws of the state. (fn. 3) The spirit of...
Il y a 4 jours · The Thirty Years' War forms part of what historians sometimes call "The General Crisis" of the mid-17th century. This term refers to a period of sustained conflict and unrest in areas ranging from Ming China to the British Isles, Tsarist Russia and the Holy Roman Empire.
Il y a 2 jours · In 1361 Hawise le Botiller ( née Gobion) is said to have held 8 shops in Northampton, as burgage of the town, rendering to the king 12 d . yearly towards the farm of the town. (fn. 425) The petition of 1334 refers to rents that go to make up the fee farm of the town, (fn. 426) and another petition in which Northampton joined with ...
Il y a 1 jour · The conflict for the Bohemian crown developed into a European war—the so-called Thirty Years’ War —when Spain, the Bavarian duke Maximilian I, and the Protestant elector of Saxony entered the struggle on the side of the emperor.