Elizabethan period.
Elizabethan
Collars were invented in 1827.
Collars made of gold.
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If you are referencing the fashion trend from the Elizabethan Era in European history, the trend caught on in the late 16th century when it was considered a "more seductive" look for women because garments revealed a portion of the neck. The cone-shaped collars worn by animals around their necks after surgery are also called Elizabethan collars, or more recently E-collars. They have been in use since the mid-20th century as an effective method of preventing the animal from licking or chewing out surgery stitches or medicated skin areas. Electronic E-collars for training have been around since the 1950's.
Nothing. The Globe theatre was one of the Elizabethan theatres. Think of "Elizabethan" as a time or type, not an actual theatre with that name.
Elizabethan period.
Some name brands that manufacture pet safe collars are PetSafe, Sunbeam and BarkOff. PetSafe is the biggest manufacturer in the anti-bark dog collar business.
Shakespeare wrote lots of plays not one of which was named "elizabethan age". The time he lived in was called the Elizabethan Age after Queen Elizabeth 1st.
It got its name from Queen Elizabeth the 1st
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A popular Elizabethan last name is Colkins. There are also the names Moore, Hall, Cox, Grey, Haddock, Greene, and Maycott. Hope I helped! :)
Elizabethan
No. The name of the theatre was The Globe.
Collars were invented in 1827.
Dog barking collars are collars for dogs that shock their necks when the dog barks or growls. These collars are very cruel, mean and inhumane towards animals.