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Tudor Dresses wiki 1400s fashion Bold pomegranate- or artichoke-patterned silks are characteristic of the 15th century, as are richly coloured velvets and woolens
I have been planning my new years wardrobes ,I always like to have some central theme or historical figure in mind as it then makes it easier to focus detailed research on the gowns ,head dresses …
Young Elizabeth Elizabeth I in her coronation robes, patterned with Tudor roses and trimmed with ermine. January 15 ,1559 she was crowned at Westminster at age 25.
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With her huge, dramatic collars, ghostly pallor and flaming curls of red hair, Queen Elizabeth I’s image is etched in royal history. Trained from a young age to see power and strength in public image, she cultivated a persona that was both pure and powerful. Unwed and without children, she portrayed herself as the chase,...
A remarkable number of the Tudors had ‘red-gold’ hair. Though the largest proportion of red hair in the world comes from Scotland, Ireland, and Teutonic countries, it can show up anywhe…
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Darley Portrait with restored colours - Category:Elizabeth I of England (Darnley portrait) - Wikimedia Commons
Elizabeth Tudor, Queen Elizabeth I of England is by far one of the most recognizable monarchs in history. From birth she was the apple of her father's eye and
A composite image of Queen Elizabeth I and her mother, Anne Boleyn. Picture acquired through Flickr, created and shared for public use by Inor19/Kiki. Image public domain ~This article is dedicated to my dear friend Mia, who has been researching Queen Elizabeth I and already knows so much! Mia is now working on a program where she portrays the young Elizabeth Tudor in the first person for her local library; I look forward to supporting this bright young star at her first performance. Mia is…
NTK 1: Queen Elizabeth I •Became queen in 1558 •England became leader of Protestant nations in Europe, during her reign •Repealed laws favoring Catholics •Elizabeth named “the only supreme governor” of both church and state •Moderate in foreign policy •Balanced power to keep France and Spain from gaining too much power •Could not avoid conflict with Spain, though she feared war would destroy England AK
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Women and vanity have always gone hand in hand whatever culture, country or time of history it might have been. Archaeologists have found makeup on buried women, beauty tools in their graves and even beauty
Mentions of ferrets date back as far as 450BC. Here is an article by ferret experts on ferret history and where ferrets originate from.
Elizabeth I with a fan Royal Collection © Her Majesty the Queen (She most likely hated this painting of her but was probably closer to the truth as she aged). She did however have beautiful long fingers and hands and she knew it was one of her best assets.
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