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Elizabeth and Shakespeare During the Golden AgeThe Elizabethan era or Golden Age is synonymous with the reign of Elizabeth I. The era was decorated with the great figures of literature, drama, art and exploration with the work of William Shakespeare, Sir Francis Drake, Edmund Spenser and Sir Walter Raleigh. William Shakespeare wrote his plays to amuse and entertain people, which contributed to Elizabeth's truly Golden Age.During this time William liked the queen.
Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Golden Jubilee in July 2002.
The King in the King's Speech is King George VI, father of the current reigning Queen Elizabeth II of the UK.
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Elizabeth Brooke - writer - was born in 1601.
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Elizabeth passed the Poor law of 1601 that introduced a compulsery poor tax and more.
Elizabethan tragedy was written during the reign of Elizabeth I, that is before 1601. Jacobean tragedy was written in the reign of James I, after 1601.
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It was during the leadership of the fifth Guru (Guru Arjan, 1581-1606), that the Golden Temple was built. It was completed in 1601.
"The Triumphs of Oriana" was a collection of madrigals created in 1601 in England. It consisted of madrigals composed by various English composers in honor of Queen Elizabeth I.
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton's speech was to inform people to vote for the women's rights to vote
Shakespeare wrote "Twelfth Night" in the early 1600s, most likely in 1601 or 1602. It was first performed in the court of Queen Elizabeth I.