Victorian era?
Since you didn't tell us what "this time period" might be, we cannot answer the question.
a period
1920s
There was serious persecution of English Catholics during the time period.
Reign is he period during which a king or queen occupies the throne (or rules).
The time during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I was called the Elizabethan period.
The time period was refered to as the 'Victorian' era, the time of Queen Victoria.
There were several crusades over a long period of time. You need to be more specific.
Queen Victoria did not like to cook. It would have been highly unusual for a high class woman to cook during this time period.
This is the time period when Queen Elizabeth I was the monarch.
The Victorian Era describes the reign of Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland, who reigned from 1837 to 1901.It is called the Victorian era because it was the period of the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901.
The Victorian Era is a named after Queen Victoria because she was the ruling monach during the time: the term is usually only used in the United Kingdom In the UK Eras have often been named after monachs: the Georgian Period or Stuart Period for example
The Elizabethan Period
The time a monarch rules is his or her reign. However for someone who's in office for a very long time or a time of major social change, you might also hear "period" or "era"...Victorian era, Edwardian period, during Elizabethan times (Elizabeth I).
Queen Elizabeth - I was Queen at that time
Queen Victoria reigned during the Victorian era. During this time there was a long period of peace, prosperity, refinement and national self-confidence for Britain.