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ELIZABETHAN WEDDINGS (approx. 1550-1650) The most distinct element of the Elizabethan wedding is undoubtedly the prominence of herbs. ... When re-creating an Elizabethan wedding, ... site: http://www.weddingideas.com/nov98/elizabethan.htm Elizabethan Wedding Customs Visit this William Shakespeare site including information about Elizabethan Wedding Customs. Educational resource detailing Elizabethan Wedding ... site: http://www.william-shakespeare.info/elizabethan-wedding-customs.htm Belief and Customs Marriage customs of the Elizabethan Era are not much different from the traditional marriages of today. ... the morning of the wedding, ... site: http://www.tomecek.com/jay/BeliefandCustoms.html Renaissance, The Elizabethan World Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Common Knowledge 1558-1603 More than 70 pages of insight into everyday life in Tudor England site: http://renaissance.dm.net/compendium/9.html Medieval and Renaissance Wedding Page ... rec.org.sca archive of wedding information ... A menu for a 15th century Italian wedding ... site: http://www.drizzle.com/~celyn/mrwp/mrwp.html Elizabethan Era Elizabethan weddings were the first to feature many of the customs we use today including the exchanging of vows and rings. site: http://www.magusfloral.com/Period_Weddings/Elizabethan_Era/elizabethan_era.html Elizabethan Women Visit this William Shakespeare site including information regarding Elizabethan Wedding Customs. Educational resource for Elizabethan Wedding ... site: http://www.william-shakespeare.info/elizabethan-women.htm Life in Elizabethan England 10: Marriage and Family Everyday life in Tudor England - Marriage, family, and love matches in the time of Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. site: http://www.renaissance.dm.net/compendium/10.html 17th CENTURY ENGLISH WEDDING CUSTOMS ... influences, wedding accessories and decorations, the wedding ceremony, life ... site: http://www.acanthus-books.com/17cenwedcus.html English 215 On-Line Shakespeare Links Common Knowledge: Everything you ever wanted to know about Elizabethan England and more, from politics to wedding customs to snack foods to ... site: http://www.grammardoc.com/eng215/links.htm |
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