The globe,the rose and the playhouse
The Rose, The Swan, and The Hope.
One theatre in 16th century London is called the Theatre built by actor, James Burbage in 1576. The second theatre called the Curtain was built close to the Theatre in 1577. The third one is named Rose which opened in 1587.
Becks Theatre and Apollo Theatre Hope this helps :)
The 16th century Spanish explorer's name was Francisco Pizarro.
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Rabelais
Grace O'Malley
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Haiti
The contemporary name for the Caribbean island that 16th-century pirates referred to as Hispaniola is shared by two separate countries: the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
The London Apprentice in Cornwall is named after a historical association with the city of London. The name likely originates from the 16th-century tradition of young apprentices traveling from London to the region for work or training in various trades. This connection reflects the area's economic ties to the capital during that period. Today, the name serves as a reminder of Cornwall's rich history and its links to London's bustling commerce.