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Convinced of the Divine Right of Monarchs. A version of this attitude towards his rule is the "Apotheosis of James I" by Peter Paul Rubens on the ceiling of the [[Banqueting House, Whitehall|Banqueting House]], Whitehall.   
Convinced of the Divine Right of Monarchs. A version of this attitude towards his rule is the "Apotheosis of James I" by Peter Paul Rubens on the ceiling of the [[Banqueting House, Whitehall|Banqueting House]], Whitehall.   
Father of [[Charles I]].
Father of [[Charles I]].
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1566-1625. Son of Mary, Queen of Scots and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. As James VI King of Scotland: 1567-1625. Successor of Elizabeth I on the English throne as James I of England: 1603-1625. Convinced of the Divine Right of Monarchs. A version of this attitude towards his rule is the "Apotheosis of James I" by Peter Paul Rubens on the ceiling of the Banqueting House, Whitehall. Father of Charles I.