Of course not. There are no chimney sweeps and stuff like that Victorians, by definition, lived in Victorian times that is when Queen Victoria was on the throne
Nicholas II Romanov was the Tsar during World War 1 until he abdicated the throne in March 1917.
William and Mary were offered the throne of England to rule as part of a constitutional monarchy. During William and Mary's reign, parliament had more power whereas before the Glorious Revolution the monarch had the most power.
She was known for ruling for her Stepson Tutmosis. At the time, Tutmosis was heir to the throne. The only problem was that he was 5. Hatshepsut decided to rule for him. She ruled for 20 years and during this time most of Egypt's temples were built. When Tutmosis was at an age when he could rule, Hatshepsut gave him the throne and disappeared.
No, it was used in the royal throne to chop off the heads of Henry's wives and other people
It was poo
Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
People in Shakespearean times enjoyed violent things such as cockfighting.
The best way to find out is to look at pictures. Don't look for "Shakespearean Costume" (you could get anything); try "Elizabethan Costume" or "Jacobean Costume"
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. The time when he was alive might be called 'Shakespearean times'.
The plague.
Not as such. The internal combustion engine had not been invented.Transport was on foot or horseback. There was of course horse drawn coaches.
in Shakespearean times.
Sorry to say but during Shakespearean time the king came after Queen Elizabeth the First than came King James the First.
Gunpowder, same as today.
The time of Shakespeare's life, 1564-1616.
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