The period that came before the Regency Era in England was the Georgian Era, which included the reigns of the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover - George I, George II, George III, and George IV. The Georgian Era is typically considered to span from 1714 to 1837.
The era before the current one is typically referred to as the "previous era" or the "preceding era." It represents a specific period in history that came before the present era.
Yes, the Cambrian Period was before the Mesozoic Era
The Paleozoic Era of geologic history occurred before the Mesozoic Era.
The Jurassic period was followed by the Cretaceous period in the Mesozoic era. The Cretaceous period lasted from around 145 to 66 million years ago and ended with a mass extinction event that led to the disappearance of dinosaurs.
On the geologic time scale, an era is longer than a period. There are 12 geologic eras in total and they are composed of geologic periods. For instance, the Mesozoic era is composed of the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
The Regency Era
The Baroque Era
The era before the current one is typically referred to as the "previous era" or the "preceding era." It represents a specific period in history that came before the present era.
I found that "Regency Era: Regency Error?" by George Kachinsky was informative, but you have have some trouble getting a copy.
The Classical Period. that was in the 1800's
paleozoic
25 before the common era.
1811
The Paleozoic came before the Mesozoic.
Yes, the Cambrian Period was before the Mesozoic Era
The Napoleonic Era.
Before Baroque was the Renaissance era.