It was called the Jacobean period.
Victorians It was Elizabethan, for a while with Elizabeth 1st, then the stuarts under James 1 of England
The time during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I was called the Elizabethan period.
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After Cromwell: the Restoration.
In architecture and literature the period of James I's reign is often referred to as Jacobean.
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The Jacobean Period of the Renaissance was associated with the reign of James.
This was James 1st, who came to the throne in 1603- his predecessor, Elizabeth 1st, died unmarried and childless, which brought to an end the Tudor dynasty (which was Welsh in origin). In those days, Scotland was still a seperate kingdom, so if an English monarch died without a successor then the throne of England passed to the Scottish king. This was James- in Scotland, he was the 6th king to be called James, but only the first one in England, so for that reason he is sometimes known as 'James the 6th and 1st'. James's surname was Stuart, so his reign ushered in the Stuart dynasty. He died in 1625 at the age of 58, and was succeeded by his son Charles 1st.
James I ruled England from 1603 to 1625, which is known as the Jacobean era. This period saw a flourishing of arts and culture, particularly literature, with notable figures like William Shakespeare. James I also faced challenges such as conflicts with Parliament and religious tensions.
Shakespeare was born in 1564 in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and which is called the Elizabethan period. She was the last monarch in the Tudor period. Shakespeare lived until 1616 in the reign of King James I, the first king in the Stuart period. His reign is sometimes called the Jacobean period. This time is also sometimes known as the English Renaissance.