The Georgian era.
When Anne (ruled 1702-1714) died, The throne was passed to George I (despite the fact Anne didn't like him, and she banned George and his family from entering the country whilst she lived).
It is called the Mesolithic era.
1. Production era 2.Product era 3.Selling era 4.Marketing era 5.Selling era
The end of an era, or the beginning of an era, is any time marked by a distinctive character. The Roman era. The use of steam power marked the beginning of an era. The Middle Ages is also referred to as the Medieval era. The Neolithic era, 3000 to 1800 bc
Cenozoic era
When it was formed, it was in the Mesozoic era, but it ended in the Cenozoic era.
Stuart is an era. The Stuart era refers to the years between 1603 to 1714.
Stuart is a surname
There were a number of eras that were between the Tudor era and the Victorian era. The era were in the following order after the Tudor era came Stuart era and then the Georgian era which was followed by the Victorian era.
Elizabethan Times, Jacobean Era and The Stuart era
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James 1 started the Stuart era in 1603, after Elizabeth 1
The Stuart Times. This era started in 1603, after the death of Queen Elizabeth I.
Almost certainly yes, but as being an atheist in the Stuart era was illegal, most would have kept quiet about it.
Shakespeare's life overlapped the reigns of two English monarchs, and so he lived in both the Elizabethan Era (named for Queen Elizabeth I) and the Jacobean Era (named for King James I). Elizabeth was the last Tudor monarch so he lived in the Tudor Era, and James was the first Stuart monarch so he also lived in the Stuart Era. The time in which he lived is also sometimes called the English Renaissance. And of course Shakespeare himself is such a prominent figure that his times might be called the Shakespearean Era.
I don't know exactly when Guy Fawkes planned to destroy Parliament, but I do know it was during the "Stuart Era".
5 ft 7 in, just like Audrey Hepburn (but they are not related, except by their ancestor James Hepburn of the Mary Stuart era).
John Stuart Stuart-Glennie died in 1910.