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William Shakespeare
A renowned poet and playwright of the Elizabethan Era known for his influential works.
Queen Elizabeth I
Monarch of England during the 1500s and 1600s, known for her significant reign and political influence.
Elizabethan Politics
The political structure and events of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
Elizabethan Fashion
The clothing styles worn by people in England during the 1500-1600s, varying by class and gender.
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.
Four Humors
A classification system in the Elizabethan Era used to explain health and personality based on four bodily fluids.
Courting and marriage customs
Traditions and practices related to dating and marriage in the 1500-1600s, differing by social class.
Role of the church and religion
The significance and impact of religion and the church in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
Black Death/Plague
A highly contagious disease that caused widespread destruction in the 1500-1600s, leading to panic and death.
Disease and medicine
Common diseases and medical practices in London during the 1500-1600s, including treatments and healthcare providers.
Crime and punishment
Types of crimes committed in 1500-1600s England and the methods of punishment enforced.
Role of women
The societal roles, rights, and occupations of women in Elizabethan England during the 1500-1600s.
Social classes
The hierarchical structure of society in 1500-1600s England, distinguishing between peasants, gentry, nobility, and royalty.
Everyday city life
The daily routines and activities of people living in London during the Renaissance, comparing different social classes.