Theobalds House

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Theobalds House was a prominent English country house in Hertfordshire that served as a royal residence and the place where King James VI and I died in 1625.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Theobalds House canonical 2
Theobalds Palace 1
Theobalds Park 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
former royal residence
acquiredBy James VI and I
surface form: King James I

the Crown
architecturalStyle Elizabethan architecture
associatedWith Kingdom of England
surface form: English monarchy

House of Stuart
builtFor Lord Burghley
surface form: William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
country Kingdom of England
United Kingdom
deathPlaceOf James VI and I
demolished 18th century
era English Renaissance
surface form: Elizabethan era

Stuart period
surface form: Jacobean era
function country retreat for the monarch
hasSiteType royal palace (de facto)
stately home
heritageStatus site of historical interest
knownFor being the place where King James VI and I died
locatedIn Cheshunt
England
Hertfordshire
notableResident James VI and I
surface form: King James I of England

Lord Burghley
surface form: William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
region East of England
servedAs royal residence
significantEvent death of King James VI and I in 1625
successorBuilding Theobalds House self-linksurface differs
surface form: Theobalds Park
usedBy James VI and I
surface form: King James I of England

James VI and I
surface form: King James VI of Scotland
yearOfEvent 1625 (death of James VI and I)

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

James VI and I deathPlace Theobalds House
Theobalds House successorBuilding Theobalds House self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Theobalds Park
Theobalds Road namedAfter Theobalds House
this entity surface form: Theobalds Palace
Theobalds Road namedAfter Theobalds House