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Use the IMC database Daily Life Through History: Life in Elizabethan England as the starting point for your research. Next, use Daily Life Online; Information on Queen Elizabeth is found in Gale's Biography Resource ... Sports, Games and Pastimes; Elizabethan Entertainment; Card Games - list and descriptions of games;
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www.wtps.org/WTHS/imc/Pathfinders/elizabethan_age.htm
www.wtps.org/WTHS/imc/Pathfinders/elizabethan_age.htm
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Everyday life in Tudor England - Pastimes, games, sports, and other ways to avoid boredom at court in the time of Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.
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elizabethan.org/compendium/45.html
elizabethan.org/compendium/45.html
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Pastimes in the reign of Queen Eliabeth I1558-1603 ... The Elizabethan age is celebrated for its literary and dramatic culture, its music and chivalry. The Elizabethan nobility loved to have a good time, and knew just how to have it. The wealthy of the land would entertain each other with great banquets of rich foods,
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www.elizabethi.org/uk/pastimes/
www.elizabethi.org/uk/pastimes/
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English History question: Pastimes and sports of the Elizabethan era? bull and bear baiting, archery, jousting tournaments, plays, and mob football ( a game which consists of only one rule where each ... 5 Popular Elizabethan Pastimes? What are 5 elizabethan pastimes? Pastimes in elizabethan england? What were three...
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wiki.answers.com/Q/Pastimes_and_sports_of_the_Elizabeth...
wiki.answers.com/Q/Pastimes_and_sports_of_the_Elizabethan_era
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They did bear baiting and dog and cock fighting. Also archery and wrestling were popular.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Elizabethan_sports_and_pastim...
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Everyday life in Tudor England - food, occupations, games, pastimes, religion, ... Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Common Knowledge 1558-1603 ...
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bestoflegends.org/elizabethan/
bestoflegends.org/elizabethan/
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Shakespeare's plays are full of references to eat and drink. As usual with Shakespeare, he uses such everyday things to characterise the people who populate the world of his plays. Also, he uses food and drink as metaphors to create his accurate impressions of the times he lived in. ... Do you think because you are virtuous,
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www.nosweatshakespeare.com/resources/shakespeare-food-a...
www.nosweatshakespeare.com/resources/shakespeare-food-and-drink.htm
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Was Shakespeare real?; Gunka & Roberts: The Globe Theatre; Keklak & Sieple: Elizabethan Pastimes; Loy & Shaw: Domestic Life; Marlow & Stephens: Education in the Renaissance; McClintock & Strater: Social Engineering in Elizabethan England; Parish & Thomas: Religion; Purcell & Thompson: Fashion; Trinkle and Zane:
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www.maitespace.com/englishodyssey/HE9/romeoandjuliet/el...
www.maitespace.com/englishodyssey/HE9/romeoandjuliet/elizandshakeswebactivity.htm
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There are numerous trivial details which could clarify Elizabethan texts, such as the placement if 'j' instead of an 'i' at the end of roman numerals finishing with more than one 'i' (8=viij). There are pages on Elizabethan pastimes: drinking, whoring, cards, tennis, etc.
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www.intute.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/cgi-bin/fullrecord.p...
www.intute.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/cgi-bin/fullrecord.pl?handle=humbul9644
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