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King of England vs James

James vs King of England

King of England and James both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
King of England Yes No No No
James Yes No No No
King of England (noun) James (noun)
the sovereign ruler of England when male a New Testament book attributed to Saint James the Apostle
a river that rises in North Dakota and flows southward across South Dakota to the Missouri
a river in Virginia that flows east into Chesapeake Bay at Hampton Roads
(New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of John; author of the Epistle of James in the New Testament
writer who was born in the United States but lived in England (1843-1916)
United States pragmatic philosopher and psychologist (1842-1910)
United States outlaw who fought as a Confederate soldier and later led a band of outlaws that robbed trains and banks in the West until he was murdered by a member of his own gang (1847-1882)
the first Stuart to be king of England and Ireland from 1603 to 1625 and king of Scotland from 1567 to 1625; he was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and he succeeded Elizabeth I; he alienated the British Parliament by claiming the divine right of kings (1566-1625)
the last Stuart to be king of England and Ireland and Scotland; overthrown in 1688 (1633-1701)
a Stuart king of Scotland who married a daughter of Henry VII; when England and France went to war in 1513 he invaded England and died in defeat at Flodden (1473-1513)
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