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they were kl
yes there always has been.
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The early use of wigs date back to the ancient Egyptian times, when fake hair was used to protect people with bald heads from the hot sun, and was used in a similar manner by Romans, Greeks, and Assyrians, amongst others. The look never really caught on, though, until the 'Tudor period' in English history, where royalty using wigs to display extravagant 'tall' or long hairstlyes (and to protect from headlice) prompted many male members of the public to follow suit, with the term 'wig' added to the English language in 1675. Over the years, the use of wigs and hairpieces worldwide would then develop with the styles of the times, eventually reaching the modern approaches and uses that we see now. =P enjoy.
the Tudor period started
Tudor Period
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No, they did not.The Tudor period happened many, many years after the Roman occupation. By the time the Tudors were around, the Roman Empire was long gone.
they were kl
The Tudor period. He was Henry Tudor.
Victorians It was Elizabethan, for a while with Elizabeth 1st, then the stuarts under James 1 of England
Tudor.
yes there always has been.
Mostly oak
a king !!!!!!!!!!!
In honour of her long and illustrious rule (1558 - 1603), the Elizabethan period was named after herself: Elizabeth I, although she was the last of the Tudor monarachs.
English was spoken in England during Tudor times, specifically Middle English in the early Tudor period (late 15th to early 16th century) and Early Modern English in the later Tudor period (late 16th century). The Tudor monarchs themselves primarily spoke English.