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Once a fashion statement, the Elizabethan collar has taken on a new meaning and a new purpose. It looked uncomfortable, ridiculous, and impractical when the Queen wore it. Also called the E-collar ...
The golden era of Elizabethan literature may be said to date its commencement from the seven years which lie between 1579 and 1587--in other words, with the first characteristic poems of Spenser ...
Researchers recently analyzed nine Elizabethan era archeological sites across London’s Bankside entertainment district to document a new way to locate, study, and identify bear-baiting evidence.
The New Elizabethan era might well be spoken of in terms of the Brutalist universities, hospitals, multistory parking lots, art galleries and concert halls of the 1960s.
The Elizabethan era ended Monday in an instant, with the breaking of a wand. Britain laid to rest its longest-reigning sovereign with ceremony and spectacle on a scale that outdid even this ...
The first Elizabethan era ended on March 24, 1603, when 69-year-old Queen Elizabeth I died in her sleep at Richmond Palace. “This morning, about three o’clock, her Majesty departed from this ...
The first Elizabethan era, however, describes the period of time that Queen Elizabeth I, the daughter of King Henry VIII, ruled between 1558 to 1603.
Tropical Medicine in Elizabethan Days — German Medical Insurance — Typhoid in the Army and Navy — Marriage and Eugenics in Wisconsin — Medical Notes. Published January 15, 1914.
The Elizabethan era in the 16th century was one of adventure, intrigue, personalities, plots and power struggles. At the centre was Queen Elizabeth I, ‘The Virgin Queen’ and the latter part of ...
The Elizabethan era saw large numbers of migrants coming to England, many of whom were Protestants fleeing religious persecution and violence from countries that spoke French, Dutch, Flemish ...