- The
Elizabethan era is the
epoch in the
Tudor period of the
history of
England during the
reign of
Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603).
Historians often depict...
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Elizabethan architecture refers to
buildings of a
certain style constructed during the
reign of
Queen Elizabeth I of
England and
Ireland from 1558–1603...
- An
Elizabethan collar, E collar, pet ruff or pet cone (sometimes
humorously called a
treat funnel, lamp-shade,
radar dish, dog-saver, or cone of shame)...
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Elizabethan stage may
refer to:
English Renaissance theatre, an
English drama genre and the
theatres in
which it was
performed Allen Elizabethan Theatre...
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Elizabethan literature refers to
bodies of work
produced during the
reign of
Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603), and is one of the most
splendid ages of English...
- Old
Elizabethans may
refer to: The
former name of the
alumni of the
Royal Grammar School Worcester. They are now
called the
Worcester "Alice
Ottlians and...
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Elizabethan Serenade is a
light music composition by
Ronald Binge. When it was
first pla**** in a 1951
radio broadcast by the
Mantovani orchestra, it was...
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English Renaissance theatre, also
known as
Renaissance English theatre and
Elizabethan theatre,
refers to the
theatre of
England between 1558 and 1642. This...
- The
Elizabethan Strangers,
often referred to as just the Strangers, were a
group of
Protestant refugees s****ing
political asylum from the
Catholic Low...
- In the
Elizabethan era (1558–1603),
there was a wide
range of
leisure activities entertaining both the
nobility and the
common classes.
Among these leisure...