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Religon, Social, Political & Economical of London England in 1560-1642 The Stage Clothing in the Elizibethan Era

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 * City Of London :**
 * **Architecture of the Elizabethan Era**
 * **Jobs of that period of time.**
 * **building styles according to Status**
 * **Areas and Neighbourhoods**
 * **Play house locations**
 * **Geography (Famous Parts of the city)**


 * Architecture of the Elizabethan Era :**
 * **Classical Design - elements of Roman and Greek architecture styles with symmetrical lines**
 * **Elizabethan architecture of Elizabethan mansions**


 * Elizabethan architecture of Upper and Lower class houses - Black & White half timbered designs

Architecture of Elizabethan Theatres The Architecture of Elizabethan Theatres - think of a public outdoor structure like the Coliseum or a small rugby stadium with an area able to hold between 1500 and 3000 people and this gives you a good idea about the architecture of an Elizabethan theatre built the very first theatre with his brother-in-law John Brayne named 'The Theatre'. The architecture of 'The Theatre' was designed as a construction which was similar to a small Roman amphitheatre - the Elizabethan Amphitheatre. The features of the existing blood sport rings were used with the addition of a fixed stage. The other important feature was the cobbled yard, as opposed to the ground suited to animals.

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Map Of Elizibethan London Geography. Ross

Agas Map
Map of London, 1653

A panorama of London by Claes Van Visscher, 1616. Old St Paul's had lost its spire by this time. The two theatres on the foreground (Southwark) side of the Thames are The Bear Garden and The Globe. The large church in the foreground is St Mary Overie, now Southwark Cathedral.

London City Was Seprataed By What Class or Status you had there were High classed The rich people, Middle Classed the people who lived in bnormal house and didn't struggle to get by and thjere were Lower Class The people who stoloe for food and clothing. People were easly seprrated in the three sections of the city.

Theater Locations Newington Butts Elizabethan Theatre Curtain Elizabethan Theatre Rose Elizabethan Theatre Swan Elizabethan Theatre Fortune Elizabethan Theatre Boars Head Elizabethan Theatre Red Bull Elizabethan Theatre Bear Garden Bull Ring Hope Elizabethan Theatre || Paul's Playhouse Blackfriars Playhouse The Cockpit Salisbury Court Playhouse Gray's Inn Theatre Playhouse Middle Temple Inn Theatre Playhouse Whitehall Playhouse Theatre Whitefriars Theatre Playhouse || Areas: the East End has always contained some of the poorest areas of London. The West End held most of the Rich Areas And The Queens Palace
 * Elizabethan Theatres in London ||
 * Elizabethan Amphitheatres || Elizabethan Playhouses ||
 * The Theatre

Russia History Dasha

Ivan IV Vasilyevich known in [|English] as **Ivan the Terrible** (//Ivan Grozny//), was [|Grand Prince of Moscow] from 1533. His long reign saw the conquest of the [|Khanates of Kazan], [|Astrakhan] , and [|Siberia] , transforming Russia into a [|multiethnic] state spanning almost one billion acres. Ivan oversaw numerous changes in the transition from a medieval [|nation state] to an [|empire] and emerging [|regional power], and became the first [|Tsar] of a new and more powerful nation. Ivan was described as intelligent and devout, yet given to rages and prone to episodic outbreaks of [|mental illness] .Ivan also killed his young son His contemporaries called him "Ivan //Grozny//" the name, which, although usually translated as "Terrible", is actually associated with might, power and strictness, rather than horror or cruelty.

//__ Portrait of Ivan IV by __//[|//Viktor Vasnetsov//]

//__ Ivan the Terrible And His Son Ivan, 16 November 1581 __////__ by __//[|//Ilya Repin//]//__, 1885 ( __////__ [|Tretyakov Gallery] __////__ , __//[|//Moscow//]//__ ) __//

<span style="display: block; line-height: normal; margin-bottom: 10pt; margin-left: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-top: 0cm;">** Russian National Costume **. <span style="display: block; line-height: normal; margin-bottom: 10pt; margin-left: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm; margin-top: 0cm;"> The costumes of the nobility were made of expensive fabrics, using gold, silver , pearls, precious buttons. Such clothing was inherited. Style of clothes has not changed for centuries. The concepts of fashion did not exist.Russian national costume became less common, first after [|Peter I] in [|1699]. The basis of the female costume was a long shirt. Shirt decorated or trimmed with embroidery, sometimes embroidered with pearls. Noble women were top of his shirt - //maids//. Maids shirts were made of colorful silk fabric, often red. Fabrics are used bright colors: <span style="color: windowtext; display: block; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'; font-size: 11pt; text-decoration: none;">[|red], <span style="color: windowtext; display: block; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'; font-size: 11pt; text-decoration: none;">[|blue] , <span style="color: windowtext; display: block; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'; font-size: 11pt; text-decoration: none;">[|green] , purple , blue , pink , white and colored. Later appeared in black fabric. Since the end <span style="color: windowtext; display: block; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'; font-size: 11pt; text-decoration: none;">[|XVII century] black was considered a funeral.

Spanish Girls SPAIN (1550-1650)

Kings:

- Carlos I (1516-1556) - Felipe II (1556-1598) - Felipe III (1598-1621) - Felipe IV (1621-1665)

Queens

- Carlos I : Isabel de Portugal

- Felipe II : Maria de Portugal (1527-1545) Maria I Tudor (1554-1558) Isabel de Valois (1559-1568) Ana de Austria (1570-1580)

- Felipe III: Margarita de Austria

- Felipe IV: Isabel de Francia (1621-1644) Mariana de Austria (1649-1665)

Food:

In 16th century Spain there was a drought and the harvest was poor and increase of the demographic growth. That things produced to the society was undernourished.

Places:

Madrid started been the capital of Spain in 1562. The cities most important were Burgos (for its market), Medina the Campo (for its international fair) and Salamanca ( cause it had the most important university)

Historical events:

The modern history of Spain started with the Catholics Kings (1474-1516), in that period Spain grow to the integration. The Isabel and Fernando’s marriage unified many kingdoms; La Corona de Castilla and La Corona de Aragon were unified but both had their own laws, currency… But in the future both kingdoms have the same king. The Catholics Kings conquered “Granada’s Kingdom” and same years later ehen Isabel was died Fernando incorporated the “Navarra’s Kingdom”. The Catilian troop conquered Napoles and Cristopher Colombus started the “America’s Discovery”. When Fernando died Carlos I inherited Aragon, Castilla, Luxemburg and Holland. After Carlos I died the king was Felipe II, with him Spain incorporated the “ Toscana’s Kingdom”, Philippines Islands, Portugal Kingdom and more kingdoms of Africa, Asia and America. Hernan Cortes conquered the “Aztec Kingdom”(1519-1521) and Francisco Pizzarro conquered the “Inca Kingdom” (1531-1533).

At the end of 16th century and the middle of 17th Spain suffered a demographic and economic crisis, the cities lost their importance and part of the population died for the pest.

Important People:

- Literature: Fernando Rojas Lope de Vega Francisco de Quevedo Calderon de la Barca

- Poetry: Garcilaso de la Vega Fray Luis de Leon Lope de Vega Luis de Gongora Miguel de Cervantes

- Theater: Numancia of Miguel de Cervantes.

- Painting: La Meninas of Velazquez.

- Architecture: Barcelona’s Cathedral of Bartolome Ordonez.

- Lope de Vega was a very important writer in Spain, he called this century “ Siglo de Oro” (Golden Century).

Your majesty in the wake of your sister’s death we have come to remind you of your duties as the Queen of England and the political system we have in England. I shall first start with informing you of your role as the Queen of England. You are the Monarch under the reign of the Tudor House. Our current system of government has some aspects of feudalism and is a .Thus as the Queen that gives you full right over all of us including, me, my partner and even that horrible catholic Phillip II of Spain who from what I hear has tried to get your hand in marriage but doesn’t love you and really is probably just trying to spread Catholicism in England. On that matter it would also be helpful to know that you are indeed the head of the Church of England as a result of your father’s movement from the Roman church. Currently our main form is protestant however a personal suggestion, you show tolerance to the catholic in our country. Parliament is your advisory council and consists of noble men and land owners. They will advise you on your running of the country however have no say in the final decision that is for you to decide. When you require their assistance or guidance you will be able to open a session of parliament. Once you are done with the discussions you will also dismiss parliament unless you have come to a conclusion in which you will either sign of the bill or not depending on the decision and it will become law. You can make laws without parliament which are called Royal Proclamations when you want to or you and the Privy Council cannot get parliament to agree with thee. Parliament does have the power to come up with bills of its own however thou do have right of Veto and thus all bills must be pasted on to you before they can be made law. The Privy Council is responsible to the day to day management of the country. Who is on the council is up to you. They look after the economy, welfare military and religion. Like parliament they are also there to advise as you are the supreme leader. The secretary exists as the leader of the council and to inform you of the council’s activities. The council makes your job easier or shall I say possible. My partner Adam will inform you of how the law and order system works so that you may judge with a clear mind. []
 * Politics in England**
 * NB this is set up as a speech to the Queen (aka Miss Stone)**