Character, Court and Favourites

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James 1 becomes King of England
1603
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James I becomes King of Scotland
1567
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James enjoyed
Debate
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James was described as
Pragmatic
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Said that Charles was a complete contrast to his father
Kevin Sharpe
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Charles was hampered by a
Speech defect
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Charles had an
Inferiority complex
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Charles was unwilling to
Compromise
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While James was pragmatic, Charles was
Provocative
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The year Basilisk Doron was published
1599
10 of 24
James saw himself as this in his foreign policy
Peacemaker King
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James' court was criticized as drunken, immoral, and...
Debauched
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This caused tension in James' bedchamber
Scots
13 of 24
The first Englishman that James appointed in 1615, also known as the Duke of Buckingham
George Villiers
14 of 24
Charles viewed his court as this
Microcosm
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Charles' court was dominated by catholics and this religious group
Arminians
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Catholicism was linked with this at the time
Absolutism
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One of the main forms of entertainment in Charles' court
Court Masques
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This was a theme in Charles' court masques
Disorder
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William Prynne produced this as a response to the court masques
Histrio mastix
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He said this: 'women actors, notorious whores'
William Prynne
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Ceremonies were linked with this
Catholicism
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This person painted images of Charles
Anthony Van Dyck
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Buckingham was allowed a dominant role in the management of this
Patronage
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Card 2

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James I becomes King of Scotland

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1567

Card 3

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James enjoyed

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Card 4

Front

James was described as

Back

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Card 5

Front

Said that Charles was a complete contrast to his father

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