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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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
country house
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former royal residence → |
| acquiredBy |
King James I
→
the Crown → |
| architecturalStyle |
Elizabethan architecture
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| associatedWith |
English monarchy
→
House of Stuart → |
| builtFor |
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
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| country |
Kingdom of England
→
United Kingdom → |
| deathPlaceOf |
James VI and I
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| demolished |
18th century
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| era |
Elizabethan era
→
Jacobean era → |
| function |
country retreat for the monarch
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| hasSiteType |
royal palace (de facto)
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stately home → |
| heritageStatus |
site of historical interest
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| knownFor |
being the place where King James VI and I died
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| locatedIn |
Cheshunt
NERFINISHED
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England → Hertfordshire NERFINISHED → |
| notableResident |
King James I of England
→
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley → |
| region |
East of England
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| servedAs |
royal residence
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| significantEvent |
death of King James VI and I in 1625
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| successorBuilding |
Theobalds Park
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| usedBy |
King James I of England
→
King James VI of Scotland → |
| yearOfEvent |
1625 (death of James VI and I)
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Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
James VI and I
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deathPlace |
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Theobalds House
("Theobalds Park")
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successorBuilding |