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William Shakespeare

A renowned poet and playwright of the Elizabethan Era known for his influential works.

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Queen Elizabeth I

Monarch of England during the 1500s and 1600s, known for her significant reign and political influence.

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Elizabethan Politics

The political structure and events of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.

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Elizabethan Fashion

The clothing styles worn by people in England during the 1500-1600s, varying by class and gender.

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The Elizabethan view of the universe

Ideas about the cosmos held by people in the Elizabethan Era, influenced by the scientific thoughts of the time.

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Four Humors

A classification system in the Elizabethan Era used to explain health and personality based on four bodily fluids.

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Courting and marriage customs

Traditions and practices related to dating and marriage in the 1500-1600s, differing by social class.

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Role of the church and religion

The significance and impact of religion and the church in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.

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Black Death/Plague

A highly contagious disease that caused widespread destruction in the 1500-1600s, leading to panic and death.

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Disease and medicine

Common diseases and medical practices in London during the 1500-1600s, including treatments and healthcare providers.

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Crime and punishment

Types of crimes committed in 1500-1600s England and the methods of punishment enforced.

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Role of women

The societal roles, rights, and occupations of women in Elizabethan England during the 1500-1600s.

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Social classes

The hierarchical structure of society in 1500-1600s England, distinguishing between peasants, gentry, nobility, and royalty.

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Everyday city life

The daily routines and activities of people living in London during the Renaissance, comparing different social classes.