Queen Victoria and her husband Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
well atleast for england anyway. studying victorians is very boring if u ask me.
The Victorian Era was a time of conflicting morality.
Post modern was not a popular genre during the Victorian era.
rich people in the Victorian era eat lots of meats like pheasant and boar.they eat lots of cheese and used lots of spices to preserve meat.
People who lived in the Victorian era - 1837-1901. The word is still used today to describe people who have an old fashioned outlook on life.
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
Dickens lived during--and helped create--the Victorian Era.
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Charles Dickens lived during the Victorian era, which spanned from 1837 to 1901. He was born in 1812 and died in 1870, making him a significant writer of the Victorian period. His works often addressed social issues of the time and showcased the effects of the Industrial Revolution on society.
The Victorian Era was a time of conflicting morality.
Post modern was not a popular genre during the Victorian era.
A popular tombstone qoute from the Victorian era is "requiescat in peace" Also "Good friend for Jesus". Many people used Persian poetry in the Victorian era.
Because it was cold.
rich people in the Victorian era eat lots of meats like pheasant and boar.they eat lots of cheese and used lots of spices to preserve meat.
Those would be vampires (or people play/acting as vampires) who dress in Victorian era fashions, and speak and act as if they lived in that era. Of course that is the pop culture explanation. They can also be Vampire characters created during the Victorian age such as Dracula, Carmilla, Varney the vampire. There are many more than that, but in critcism and texts those are the common ones.
People who lived in the Victorian era - 1837-1901. The word is still used today to describe people who have an old fashioned outlook on life.
The Victorian era was the late 1800s in England. The first vet school was established in Lyon, France in 1862, so there were trained veterinarians during the Victorian era.
Because it sounded funny