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James I of Scotland was crowned how many years after he succeeded to the throne?

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James I of Scotland was crowned how many years after he succeeded to the throne?
posted Aug 2, 2020 by Nimish

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James I became king on the death of his father King Robert in April 1406, when he was 11. He had been sent out of Scotland just before this, and captured by English naval forces, and remained in the English court until he was crowned at Scone in May 1424.

answer Aug 3, 2020 by Mridul
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