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The Elizabethan Period
Elizabethan period.
Shakespeare was considered part of the Elizabethan Movement in English literature. Other in this movement include, Spenser, Sidney, Marlowe, and Golding. Shakespeare belongs to the English Renaissance period and is part of the Elizabethan or Golden Age movement.
the Jacobian period, named for king James the first of England.
The Elizabethan period
The Elizabethan Era is the period of the reign of Queen Elizabeth Regina (aka Queen Elizabeth I). It ran from 1558Ð1603, and is often considered England's "Golden Age."
If you mean to describe a time that was not Elizabethan, you could refer to the time before or after the Elizabethan era, such as the Tudor period or the Stuart period.
The Elizabethan Age was a period in English history when Queen Elizabeth I ruled. It lasted from 1558 to 1603 and has been considered by historians as the golden age in English history. The Elizabethan Age was most famous for theatre, featuring playwrights like William Shakespeare.
It would be termed the "Elizabethan era," e.g., "Queen Elizabeth ruled during the Elizabethan era."Another answerThe previous answer describes the period during which Elizabeth I reigned. The question asks for an adjective for the queen herself. If that is really what the questioner wants, I would offer "royal" and "regal" as suitable examples.
This is the time period when Queen Elizabeth I was the monarch.
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The Elizabethan Period
The Elizabethan period was between 1558 up to 1603. It was the golden age in English history and the height of the English Renaissance with flowering English poetry, literature, and music.
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Elizabethan or Victorian.
Queen Elizabeth was the ruler!