Elizabethan England

Elizabethan England has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'WHEN-WHAT-WHERE-HOW' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Elizabethan England had the highest popularity figure in November, 2016.

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I, Walter: Episode 6 (The Eternity Series) (Volume 1)

[...] stay true to himself? Especially given his family background? Walter Crofter was born in Elizabethan England, the youngest son of a poor family. After watching his father's fall and the suffering it [...]

readersbooks.info

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Summer In Orange County, New York Is Filled With Outdoor Festivals For Family Fun

[...] York Renaissance Faire, 600 Route 17A, Tuxedo Park NY.Enjoya rollicking romp through Elizabethan England complete with 16th Century games, rides, arts, crafts, food, music and dance – set [...]

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Using Louis L'amour to Teach History

[...] set in the old west, Louis L'Amour also went back to establish the family's roots in Elizabethan England. "Sackett's Land" and "To the Far Blue Mountains" have much of their [...]

400 Things
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Using Our Words to Heal, by Jebraun Clifford

[...] to life. A skilled writer can make us feel like we’re walking through Ancient China, Elizabethan England, or the Oregon Trail. And who hasn’t been so lost in the imaginary world of a novel [...]

internationalchristianfictionwriters.blogspot.com

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Austin edited Image 03

[...] or private flower bed." That would rule out all of the maintained flower beds at the Elizabethan Gardens, so please do not do any digging there. We don't want to create problems for the [...]

thesecret.pbworks.com

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15 Horror Movies Which Unmask the Fears of Different Generations

[...] existed had Shakespeare lived in our times. But what if Tobe Hooper had lived in Elizabethan England? Would we still have ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’? The simple fact is that any [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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DID YOU KNOW ????

DID YOU KNOW ????

[...] . . . Shakespeare wrote that Juliet appeared at a window. There were no balconies in Elizabethan England. The ‘balcony scene’ was the brainchild of a playwright called Thomas Otway (1652–85), [...]

eccentricshadows.com

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Cittern

Cittern

[...] neck. It was invented in the Middle Ages and reached the height of its popularity in Elizabethan England. The cittern was played by plucking, either with the fingers or with a plectrum. It had [...]

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