Court of James I of England

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The Court of James I of England was the royal household and political center surrounding King James I in the early 17th century, noted for its elaborate ceremony, patronage of the arts, and intense religious and political intrigue.

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Court of James I of England canonical 1
King James I's court 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political institution
royal court
alsoKnownAs Jacobean court NERFINISHED
associatedWith James I of England NERFINISHED
capital London NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
culturalEra Jacobean era NERFINISHED
endTime 1625
followed Court of Elizabeth I of England NERFINISHED
followedBy Court of Charles I of England NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic elaborate court ceremony
favourite‑dominated politics
political factionalism
religious intrigue
strong patronage of the arts
influenced English court culture in the 17th century
Jacobean drama
Jacobean literature
location Hampton Court Palace NERFINISHED
Palace of Whitehall NERFINISHED
St James's Palace NERFINISHED
monarch James I of England NERFINISHED
notableEvent Gunpowder Plot aftermath politics
Overbury affair NERFINISHED
Somerset scandal NERFINISHED
rise of George Villiers as royal favourite
notableFigure Anne of Denmark NERFINISHED
Ben Jonson NERFINISHED
Charles, Prince of Wales (later Charles I) NERFINISHED
Francis Bacon NERFINISHED
George Abbot NERFINISHED
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham NERFINISHED
Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton NERFINISHED
Inigo Jones NERFINISHED
John Donne NERFINISHED
Lancelot Andrewes NERFINISHED
Prince Henry Frederick NERFINISHED
Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset NERFINISHED
Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury NERFINISHED
Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk NERFINISHED
notableWork court masques designed by Inigo Jones
partOf Stuart monarchy NERFINISHED
early modern English state
patronOf architecture
court masques
music
poetry
theatre
politicalRole center of royal patronage networks
informal arena for foreign diplomacy
site of negotiation between crown and nobility
religion Anglicanism
Calvinism
Roman Catholicism (minority influence)
startTime 1603
usedLanguage English
Latin
Scots NERFINISHED

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Lucy Aikin wroteAbout Court of James I of England
William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke associatedWith Court of James I of England
this entity surface form: King James I's court