Elizabethan theater also felt the powerful influence of the Spanish Golden Age.
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Elizabethan theatre now redirects to the above page which is a more accurate term.
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Elizabethan England finds young Will Sparrow alone, hungry, penniless, and barefoot.
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Elizabethan Sea Dog active in India during the late 16th century.
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Elizabethan collars prevent pets from irritating wounds.
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Elizabethan Gardens is open year-round except major holidays.
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Elizabethan noble men wore ruffs and dripped in fine jewels.
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Elizabethan government concerning foreign policy is often accused of being affected by factionalism.
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Elizabethan London is none too pretty in 1573.
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A person who lived during the reign of Elizabeth I; "William Shakespeare was an Elizabethan"
Of or relating to Elizabeth I of England or to the age in which she ruled as queen; "Elizabethan music"
The Elizabethan era is the epoch in English history marked by the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558u20131603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history...
Elizabethan Express is a 1954 British Transport Film that follows The Elizabethan, a non-stop British Railways service from London to Edinburgh along the East Coast Main Line. ...
Property built between approximately 1560 -1603.
The adjective refers to British literary works which were written during the era of the British monarch Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) (click here if you want to take a look at her portrait, and here if you want to read her poems: yes, she wrote poetry too, quite unlike the second Elizabeth).
The era beginning with the reign of Elizabeth I, Queen of England from 1558 to 1603 and ending with the Puritan s closing of the theaters in 1642
The English architecture of the later 16th century, marked by a decorative use of Renaissance ornament and a preference for symmetrical fa
A style of sizeable furniture of drastic, recognizable form prominent during the reign of Elizabeth I in England in the late 1500s. This style is characterized by heavy carving and massive size.