Although it wasn’t until after the Elizabethan era that England became one of the world’s biggest slave trading nations, Elizabeth I did profit from the trade in enslaved people because of her ...
Although it wasn’t until after the Elizabethan era that England became one of the world’s biggest slave trading nations, Elizabeth I did profit from the trade in enslaved people because of her ...
through their work the period between the Germanic migrations and the Norman Conquest came to be regarded as a foundational time for Elizabethan England, overlapping with and contributing to ...
But if this was not an age - and who are we to contradict her? - then it was an era, the Elizabethan Era. Over decades of wrenching change, she was constancy, for a largely still-conservative country.
This article explores how Protestants defended the co-existence of multiple translations of the Bible into English in Elizabethan England. The matter of biblical plurality is considered through the ...
Silver coins from the Elizabethan era were found in a Staffordshire ... Five groats of Mary I of England and two groats, two sixpences, four threepences and four half groats of Elizabeth I of ...
Seventeen coins from the Elizabethan era discovered in a Staffordshire farmer's field have been formally declared treasure by a coroner. Five groats of Mary I of England and two groats ...